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Some trucks may only be able to dump the rocks in one big pile, but some trucks can let the rocks out a little at a time, spreading them across the span of your driveway, which will save you a lot of work. Use a wheelbarrow to distribute the rocks evenly along the length of your driveway.  Then use your shovel and hard metal rake to spread the rocks evenly across the width of your driveway. You can also try driving over the area repeatedly with a heavy vehicle such as a large truck. If you only have one layer, you can move to the next step. Your driveway should be slightly elevated in the middle and lower on the sides to promote water drainage.  You can achieve this by raking in from the sides towards the center so that the rocks are slightly piled higher in the center.  You could also add some additional gravel down the center of your driveway and slowly scrape it towards the sides a little at a time. Don’t go too crazy with the grading; you don’t want your driveway to look like a pyramid. The ideal grade is very subtle, with the middle 2% to 5% higher than the sides. Be sure to “finish” your project by cleaning up.  Remove the landscape stakes and twine markers.  Put away or return tools that were rented or borrowed, and be sure to pay or thank anyone who helped you with the project. When necessary, rake gravel that gets displaced back into your driveway.  Also think about adding gravel every two to three years to any low or bare spots that emerge over time.

summary: Ask the gravel deliverers if they can help spread the rocks. Spread the rocks. Tamp down the rocks with the mechanical compactor. Repeat the spreading and compacting process for each layer of gravel. Grade the area. Clean up your new driveway. Maintain your driveway.


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You may need multiple coats to achieve a glossy coat. Use spray paint in a ventilated area in clothes that you don't mind ruining. Let the box dry completely before bringing the box indoors. Apply the glue directly to the cardboard then attach the craft foam. Applying hot glue directly to foam may burn/warp your craft foam pieces.   Cut and stretch the stockings across the inside of the mouth and hot glue into place. Make sure you can see out of the mouth.

summary: Paint all the craft foam parts. Paint the box. Hot glue all craft foam parts and the battery cover to the box. Use a ruler to draw on the outline of the face with a marker and paint the teeth and tongue. Paste BMO's name onto each side of the box with the O's covering your arm holes. Line the inside of the mouth with black stockings.


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If you need to get out of the hotel, don't worry about your personal belongings. If you have your hotel keys and flashlight, you've got everything you need. Nothing else is important.  Material possessions are not worth sacrificing life and limb for. If no alarm has sounded, look for a fire alarm and sound it. If your room does not contain a fire alarm, don't move to the hallway just yet simply in order to sound it. As soon as you notice signs of fire (including the sound of your smoke detector or a fire alarm), try to stay low.  You may not immediately notice smoke, but even a small amount of toxic smoke can incapacitate you. It's best to stay low — smoke and heat rise, meaning it will be thicker further from the ground. Don't open the door without first feeling it. The back of your hand is very sensitive to heat, and by using it you also won't risk burning your palm or fingertips. If the door or doorknob is hot, the fire is probably right outside. If that's the case, don't open the door. Even if the door isn't hot, get ready to slam the door quickly shut if you need to. Open the door slowly, just a crack, with a steady hand. The pressure from the fire can force the door open if proper care isn't taken. If you are able to make a call, notify the front desk of your whereabouts. If you can't reach the front desk, try to call the fire department or call the local emergency number to let them know where you are. Hang a sheet or article of clothing out the window as a beacon to rescuers.
summary: Leave everything behind if you detect smoke or fire. Stay low to the ground as you move. Feel the door with the back of your hand. Check the phone.