In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When asking a guy out on a date, avoid asking him to do things like go to a wedding with you, doing anything that will involve your family, or sharing a major moment in your life like your birthday.  Save those times for guys that you are serious about.  Instead, suggest more low stakes ideas like the movies, bowling, coffee, rollerblading, a bar, or a museum. If a bunch of your friends are going out on the town, to a movie, or to dinner, ask him to tag-a-long.  This can potentially be low pressure as well, as both of you will have others that you can talk to through the course of the night.  If your friends have all been with their partners for a long period of time, don’t ask him to go.  Being around serious couples might be a bit intense for a first date. You can also ask him out on a group outing with friends, but be sure to pay attention to him and involve him in conversation. If you have tickets to a game or concert, invite him to go with you, especially if you know he likes the team or band.  Even if he doesn’t go, you can still invite a friend and have a good time.  You might say something like “Hey Ryan, I have a spare ticket to the Drake concert next weekend.  Wanna go with me?” This method will work best with those who you know already. He might say he really wants to see a movie or that he likes baseball; invite him to the movie or the batting cages.  However, don’t pretend that you like it if you don’t, but do be a good sport about it. If you’re age 21 or over and out on the town, and see a guy you like or want to get to know, buy him a drink.  You can either send it to him via the bartender and wait for him to come over, or you can approach him and ask what he’d like.  Either way, this is a conversation starter.  You might say to the bartender “Hey, what’s that guy in the blue drinking?  I want to send him another on my tab.” You can approach him by saying “Hi, how are you.  I was noticing you across the bar and wondering what you were drinking.  Can I buy you another one?”
Summary: Suggest something low pressure. Invite him on a group date. Have a spare ticket. Invite him to do something he’s interested in. Buy him a drink.

Draw an equilateral triangle over the right half of the line. Below each of the triangle's corners, draw a long skinny rectangle. Then, connect the horizontal lines at the top and bottom of the triangle. Finally, draw a horizontal line under the left rectangle from the previous step. Connect the two skinny rectangles with a horizontal line. Then, add a small rectangle intersected by a cylinder.
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One-sentence summary -- Draw a horizontal line. Add a horizontal line to the left of the top of the triangle. Draw a line parallel to the right side of the triangle. Add a large rectangle between the two skinny ones. Begin detailing the texture of the cabin. Finish detailing. Erase guidelines. Start coloring the drawing. Enjoy your final image!

Q: ” This is important for a cold start, so the fuel will mix properly with air and the engine will fire correctly. However, if you used your snowblower very recently (within five minutes), set the choke to the warm start setting, or about halfway. Turn it to the “fast” setting. Many models will identify this with a rabbit symbol. You should always start your snowblower on this setting. Your snowblower will have a fuel shutoff valve. To start using your snow blower, you will have to turn this to the “on” position. If you are unsure of the valve’s location, check the manual. Always make sure to turn the fuel shutoff valve back to “off” when you are done with your snowblower. This will reduce the risk that fuel will leak. Usually, this control is a simple up/down switch, much like a light switch. Turn it to the “on” or “run” position. Some snow blowers include a key as a safety feature. These models won’t run unless the key is inserted. If you need to quickly stop your snow blower while operating it, just remove the key. This is a bubble-like switch that helps circulate fuel. Pushing it a few times should be enough. Try twice if the temperature is above 15 degrees Fahrenheit (-9 Celsius), or four times if the temperature is below this. Don’t push the primer for a warm start (if you used the snowblower less than five minutes prior to starting again).
A: Set the choke to “full. Increase the throttle. Turn on the fuel. Hit the ignition switch. Insert the key, if applicable. Push the primer bulb.

Problem: Article: Place the butter, white sugar, and brown sugar in a large bowl. Using an electric mixer, beat the ingredients until the mixture is fully combined and becomes light and fluffy. This should take about 3 or 4 minutes. Using softened butter should help the process along. If your butter is cold, you can  soften it by microwaving it for about 15 seconds. Keep the mixer running and beat the batter until the eggs and vanilla are thoroughly incorporated. In a separate bowl, stir together the flour, salt, cinnamon, baking soda and oatmeal until the ingredients are completed mixed. Pour 1/3 of the dry mixture into the bowl with the wet ingredients and mix on low (or stir by hand) until blended. Do the same with the next 1/3 of the bowl, and finish by mixing in the last 1/3. Don't mix the batter on high - do it slowly! This way you can make sure the cookies will come out light and delicious, rather than tough. Last but not least, stir in the 1 1/2 cups of raisins - again, make sure not to overmix. Use a cookie scoop, a small measuring cup or a tablespoon to scoop out the cookies onto a nonstick cookie sheet. Space them so that there are 2 inches (5.1 cm) in between each cookie, since they'll spread as they bake. You'll end up with about 2 dozen cookies, so you may need to bake them using two separate sheets or one batch at a time.  If you don't have a nonstick cookie sheet, grease the cookie sheet before scooping. You can also line your cookie sheet with parchment paper. Make the cookies bigger if you'd like! Use a 1/2 cup measuring cup to scoop out giant oatmeal cookies that will be soft in the middle and crispy around the edges. Place them in the preheated oven and bake for 10 - 12 minutes, until they're brown around the edges. Remove them from the oven and allow them to cool.
Summary:
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Beat the butter and sugars. Add the eggs and vanilla. Mix the dry ingredients. Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients. Stir in the raisins. Scoop out the cookies. Bake the cookies.