Q: If your license was suspended for a specific amount of time, for example 60 days, you must wait until that suspension period has completed before you can apply to reinstate your license. Remember that if you must turn in your license, your official suspension period will not start until you comply. You can’t just begin driving again after the suspension period is over. You must complete certain requirements to officially reinstate your license before you can legally drive. These requirements will differ by state, so check with your state’s DMV to learn what you have to do to reinstate your license. In most states, you will need to pay a fee to have your license reinstated. The amount of this fee varies dramatically. If you live in a state that requires you to turn in your license, you must usually also pay a fee to get a new license made.   For example, in Massachusetts, the reinstatement fee is $100. In Minnesota, it is only $20.  The fee may also vary depending on why your license was suspended. if your license was suspended for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or for criminal activity involving a vehicle, the fee will probably be much higher than for other suspensions. Most states require you to do things like complete traffic school or participate in a substance abuse education program as part of your suspension. If you were required to do anything like this, you’ll need to provide documentation that you fulfilled the requirements. Make a copy of your documentation for your records. Sometimes, records can get lost, and you will want to be sure that you can prove you completed all the requirements. Most states require you to fill in and submit an “SR-22” form to reinstate your license. The SR-22 form certifies that you carry at least the minimum auto insurance required by your state. In most states, you will need to have your insurance provider submit this form directly to the the DMV or other agency. Most states require these forms to be filed for 3 years. If you’re accident-free for that period, you will not need to continue filing the SR-22. Depending on the terms of your suspension, you may need to comply with other requirements to reinstate your license. Make sure that you complete all certifications, education programs, etc. before you apply to reinstate your license. For example, if your suspension was the result of a DUI, you may pay all of your court costs and fines before you can reinstate your license.
A: Wait the required amount of time. Apply to reinstate your license. Pay a fee. Provide proper documentation. Provide an insurance form. Comply with any other requirements.

Q: If you try matching up a good friend with an acquaintance who you really don’t know much about, there is a risk that things can go wrong beyond the two not having any chemistry. That acquaintance might turn out to be an unpleasant person or even dangerous. Be sure you really know the two people involved before attempting to coordinate a romantic connection. Variety is said to be the spice life, but your two friends will need to have something to talk about during the date you are trying to set up. When they have shared interests, it will be easier for them to connect with one another. Plus, shared interests tend to lead to more meaningful connections. At the very least, you want them to enjoy their time together even if they don’t make a romantic connection.  One method for opening up one friend to the idea of being introduced to another friend is to say something like, “Have I ever mentioned my friend Rick before? I was just realizing that the two of you have both been to Spain.” Avoid setting up friends who could potentially clash over major lifestyle differences. For instance, if you know your guy friend can’t wait to find someone to marry and have children with but your female friend doesn’t plan to have children and prefers to take it slow in her relationships, that might not be a wise match. Let your friends know that you’d like to introduce them to someone because you think they’d hit it off. It’s best not to be sneaky when trying to bring two people together. Both parties should be open to meeting. Otherwise, things could get awkward if you thrust them together unexpectedly, which might squash any chance of them developing a romantic relationship.  When speaking with each friend, be sure to highlight the positives about the other person. Try saying something along the lines of, “I have this friend Jill who is really great at cooking. She’s funny too. I think you’d like her. Maybe I can introduce you some time, if that’s alright with you.”
A: Stick to setting up people you already know well. Match up friends who have something in common. Tell your friends your intentions.

Q: Players roll dice and accumulate ‘wins’ (or "buncos".) The person with the most wins or Buncos at the end of the game is the winner. Each round correlates to a number on the die; the first round correlates with the one on the die, round two correlates with the two, etc. If a player rolls the dice and gets three of the number that the round correlates to, the person gets a bunco.  Example: If it is round four and the player rolls the dice and three of them land on four, that player gets a bunco. Bunco is played with 12 people because it is divisible by four.  If you are playing with more or less than 12 people, make sure that you are playing with enough people so that there are four players at each table. If you are playing with an odd amount of people, assign a “ghost” to someone. The partner of the “ghost” rolls and keeps score for the “ghost”. Essentially one person on the team with an uneven number gets to roll and keep score twice. The head table controls the pace of the game. The game begins with the head table rings the bell. To pick the players who will be at the head table:  Collect all 12 score sheets. Assign someone to draw small stars on four of the card sheets. Shuffle the sheets. Have each player select a sheet. Those who pick sheets with stars are the players who will begin at the head table. There should be four people at each table. A typical Bunco game consists of three tables--one “losing” table, one “middle” table and one head table. The head table is the best, the middle is middle, and the losing table is worst. People across from each other are teammates. However, keep in mind that this will change every round. This person will play the game, but will also be in charge of keeping track of points for the team he/she is on. Each table should have a spiral notebook to write the score in, 3 dice, a score sheet for each player, and a pencil for each of the four people at the table.
A: Know the object of Bunco. Know how to form a bunco. Find a group of 12 people to play with. Understand what the head table is. Divide the rest of the players between two tables. Divide each table into teams. Pick a scorekeeper for each team. Give each table what they'll need to play.

Q: You can use bar soap or dishwashing soap. Make sure the ring is evenly coated before sliding it on the mandrel. A ring mandrel is a graduated metal cone, which is used to size rings. You can easily obtain them from general online retailers. Your strikes should be gentle yet firm. Strike at a downward angle; you’re essentially trying to move the ring further down the mandrel. Make sure to turn the ring as you strike, to evenly stretch it.  If you have access to it, use a vice to secure the mandrel. This will make this step much easier. If you only have access to a carpenter’s hammer, you should cover the ring with a soft cloth to prevent damage to the band. If it’s still too tight, you can repeat the process, placing the ring on the mandrel and hammering until it fits. Keep in mind this method can only stretch a ring about half a size. If the ring is struck, you can strike upwards with the mallet to dislodge it.
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Lubricate the ring with soap and slide it onto a ring mandrel. Gently tap the ring with a wooden mallet or jeweller’s hammer. Remove the ring from the mandrel and try it on.