Meadow Rain
Meadow Rain commented on Yo Kass' answer
Sounds Great! I'll check it out! And as far as tangents go, Im the "Queen of the Novel" as I've been nicknamed since I was a kid lol (no joke) It takes everything in me to try to narrow things down. I call Twitter my rehab for word overflow! This is so much fun, Kass! … Read more
Meadow Rain
Meadow Rain commented on Yo Kass' answer
THANK YOU! Great answer! I think my short term goal is just to get some writing experience and get myself out there. I read so many articles and think "Gosh, I could have written that in my sleep and thousands of people are "liking, pinning, and sharing THAT?!" How about if I created some really … Read more
Meadow Rain
Meadow Rain thanked Yo Kass' answer

If you're simply interested in writing and getting your work out there, then it shouldn't be too hard to find somewhere to post your articles.

However, judging from the list you linked to - I'm guessing you'd like those articles to earn you money too?

That's where things could get a little trickier...

Yes, sites like Hubpages and … Read more

Meadow Rain
Meadow Rain voted up Yo Kass' answer

So I guess there are two points to think about:

1) What does your "local" government say? The reason being that tenancy deposit law many vary from state to state and country to country.

2) What does your contract actually say? In most cases, the funds in a pet deposit can only be used to cover very … Read more

Meadow Rain
Meadow Rain commented on Yo Kass' answer
I spoke with the management company today to let them know Im the 5th person who was charged nearly the entire deposit and that the onsite is the one doing the work. They are now trying to say they have to replace the carpet due a stain and urine damage! I said if that was … Read more
Meadow Rain
Meadow Rain answered

I found this article explaining the various codes and breakdown The easiest way to explain it is once a dog is deemed a service dog they are no longer considered to be a pet. They are now considered to be an ADA covered assistive aid, which they are required to comply with as a "reasonable accommodation ). Now … Read more

Meadow Rain
Meadow Rain answered Yo Kass' question

Some others common regrets are:

Not having a family when they had the opportunity.

Wishing they would have spent more time with the family they had instead of working or pursuing hobbies.

Not telling someone they loved them which goes hand and hand with expressing feelings. Many people claim they wish they would have told … Read more

Meadow Rain
Meadow Rain commented on Yo Kass' answer
Thank you, Kass! We had a few repairs needed (nothing major) and a few of them are things that should have been the landlord's responsibility. The landlord did not allow opportunity to make repairs while we were there and there's a good chance we will get charged for them. He said he didn't have the … Read more
Meadow Rain
Meadow Rain thanked Yo Kass' answer

So I guess there are two points to think about:

1) What does your "local" government say? The reason being that tenancy deposit law many vary from state to state and country to country.

2) What does your contract actually say? In most cases, the funds in a pet deposit can only be used to cover very … Read more

Meadow Rain
Meadow Rain voted up Luke Wilcox's answer
There are a few ways in which you can find out if your Breitling Bentley A68062 No. 1111 watch is real. You can always ask an appraiser to examine your watch to tell you if it's legitimate or not. They will also tell you how much it's worth. There is also a set of instructions … Read more
Meadow Rain
Meadow Rain answered

It completely depends on the individual's healing process. Some say it's  also dependent on the size of the gauge. The standard gauge tends to close up pretty quickly. In most cases about 36 hours but can be one day to three weeks. My guess is it would be safe to take it out for an … Read more