INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Four at 6' 1" length and one at 8’ 7”. Cut a 45° angle into one end of each of the 4 beams. Make sure that you keep the 45° angles in mind, as they will need to be able to sit flat on the top of the walls. The bolts should be at least an inch apart. Holding the roof in place, bolt it into the corner posts at each end. Make sure your bolts aren’t too long: you want them to go in but not pop through the other side of the post. You can also add windows into the triangles (smaller than the windows in the walls). This is done in exactly the same way as with the walls, but you will have to add a top frame first. Measure the height of the wooden window frame, first making sure that it fits into the triangle. Then measure and cut a piece of 4x4 beam to fit at that height and bolt it into place. Once it’s in place the window can be inserted as before.

SUMMARY: You’ll need 5 more 4x4” beams. Bolt the flat side of the 6’1” beams to the ends of the 8’ 7” beam so that two triangles are joined by the 8’ 7” beam running between them. Attach the roof beams. Insert your windows.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Hold the card's in the basic dealer's grip with your thumb along the long side, 3 fingers on the other side, and your index finger on top; the cards should be flat against your palm. Release your thumb as you move your pinkie to the other end. Make some space between your palm and the cards by lifting them up slightly. All it will take to lift up the cards is to tilt your fingers out a bit while holding on tight to the deck. As you bring the top deck around, you want to clear the top edge of the bottom deck completely. Curl your index finger slightly down and bring it between the 2 short edges of the separate decks. Make sure you're still holding on to both decks with your index finger. At this point, you should have part of the deck between your thumb and index finger (one on each of the short ends) and part of the deck between your index finger and the rest of your fingers. They should be stretched out long ways across your hand.

SUMMARY: Move the cards into a straddle grip. Create space between the 2 short edges with your index finger.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Send your self-taken photographs to Model@playgirl.com. Contact info@playgirl.com for more information. Find out if they are currently seeking models who fall into specific categories, such as “College Hunks” or “Older Men.” Ask if these categories have their own email addresses that photos should be sent to. Search online or in trade publications for upcoming Playgirl casting calls. Meet representatives from the company in person. Exchange contact information, pose for test shots, and/or submit your own. If selected, expect the possibility of having to travel for the final photo shoot. Contact individual photographers or model agencies who already have a working relationship with Playgirl. Pose for test shots. Return for additional tests and shoots if Playgirl expresses interest in the originals. Research third parties as thoroughly as you can before posing. Google their names with keywords like “lawsuit” to make sure they are legitimate and trustworthy. Find out if other models or anyone else have had issues with them in the past before entrusting them with possibly compromising material.

SUMMARY: Email photos and queries. Attend casting calls. Pose for independent photographers.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This type of paste acts as a lubricant for the hairball, and it is specifically made for cats. You just place a little bit on your cat's paw, and it will lick it off.  Use a small strip of the paste on the cat's fur. If your cat shakes it off its front paw, try smearing it lightly underneath the front elbow.  Hairball pastes come in fun flavors your cat will likely enjoy, such as salmon. You may be able to just put some on a plate for your cat to lick. In most cases, you'll need to give your cat multiple applications of the hairball paste. Treat your cat with the paste twice a day for 3 to 5 days until the hairball passes. This home remedy can act as a laxative for your cat, which can help move the hairball. Apply the jelly to a paw so your cat can lick it off. Try to rub it in a little so the cat can't shake it off. If your cat shakes it off, try placing it in an area that's more difficult for it to shake off, such as underneath the front leg. You can find several brands of dry hairball remedy treats at your pet store. These treats may help your cat pass its hairball, but they work best for preventing future hairballs. Follow the package directions on how many to give your cat.  These are an easy solution because there's no messy paste or gel. Your cat will often just chomp them down. Once your cat passes its hairball, continue to give it the hairball remedy treats to prevent future hairballs. Changing your cat's food may help with the current hairball. However, it's more likely to help prevent more in the future. Look for one that claims "hairball control." This foods employ different methods to treat hairballs, such as increasing fiber or omega-3 fatty acids in the food. Pumpkin contains fiber that may help your cat pass the hairball. Mix it in with canned food, so your cat is more willing to eat it. Other fiber options you can try include wheatgrass powder, coconut fiber powder, or psyllium seed husk powder. Mix a 1⁄2 teaspoon (2.5 mL) or so into the cat's wet food. Mix it in with wet cat food or even a bit of dry cat food. Olive oil acts as a mild laxative, which helps move the hairball. While you can use this treatment every once and a while, try not to use it weekly. Your cat's body prefers meat-based fat sources.

SUMMARY:
Give hairball paste to your cat to get the hairball moving. Use a 1⁄2 teaspoon (2.5 mL) of petroleum jelly for a cheap option. Give your cat 4-6 hairball remedy treats to prevent future hairballs. Try a hairball control cat food for a long-term solution. Add a spoonful of canned pumpkin to your cat's food. Pour a 1⁄4 teaspoon (1.2 mL) of olive oil in your cat's food.