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Monday, December 30, 2013

What is a good gift to get for a 3 year old girl who has everything?

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Q. Any hot toys or new stuff that every kid has to have? Lol.
Ok, I guess I forgot to mention she's not my child? I wouldn't be asking for anyone's advice if it was for my own kid. -_-


Answer
I went to this site. It has the top ten toys for this year:
http://thetoylocator.com/Toys-and-Hobbies/Top-ten-toys-for-Christmas-2010

What else will the fading generations mess up and then blame Obama?




Growth vs.


Who sent our jobs to China etc.?
Who sold the bad loans to people?
Who allowed lead paint toys to get to our kids?
Who hires the illegals?
Who gave us High Fructose Corn Syrup for a tax cut?
Who buys feed from China causing kid killing eggs?
Who does not be safe before they drill?
Who wants to raise the retirement age on the youth?
Who hires people in at 7hr in 2010 when in 1998 it was 9hr.?



Answer
1.) Liberals
2.) Liberals
3.) Liberals
4.) Liberals love illegals
5.) Liberals love tax cuts for farmers
6.) Liberals love China, and Communism
7.) "does not be safe?" Did you have a Liberal grammar teacher?
8.) Liberals need people to work until they die to pay for Obamacare, car companies, toy arrow manufacturers, and socialism.
9.) The French... and Liberals.

As far as I can tell, liberals are blaming Bush for all of their failings. Obama tried to "fix" the job market with bailouts upon bailouts, but it was a failure, and now he blames Bush. Obama is going to blame Bush when Obamacare ends up costing even more than expected and doesn't work. That's just how things work. Either that.. or Obama will blame racism. He likes to bring up the "fact" that every time anyone opposes him it's racism.




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Friday, December 27, 2013

What do you want for Christmas this year?

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Q. I want some material things but i also want my father to get a job aswell as my older brother who has been without a job for 8 months because of the bad economy. I also want to feed the homeless and give toys to kids who aren't as fortunate as I am to be getting presents for christmas!

So tell me what you want for Christmas!
Doesn't matter what it is!

Whoever's list is my favorite will get the ten points and a special surprise!


Answer
I want for everyone to be happy & enjoy their holidays. It's great that you want to give to others. I participated in the Angel Tree program myself & bought my child a book, couple of board games, outfit, & backpack. I also try to donate to the Salvation Army every time I approach a red bucket. It feels awesome knowing that it benefits to someone in need. :)

Of course, there's nothing wrong with wishing for materialistic things as well (unless it becomes an obsession). I already know nearly everything I'm receiving (three books, four DVDs, a DVD set, some Bath & Body Works stuff, 2010 calendar, etc.), but there is still $30 left in the budget my parents set for me. I think I'm going to ask for The Beatles Trivial Pursuit, which is $25 on Amazon. I'll just tell them to get me whatever with the leftover $5.

Happy holidays! =) Please forgive my long answer, haha.

What movies of 2010 will be nominated for the Academy Awards?




Colm


2010 has been a great year for films such as Inception, Toy Story 3, How To Train Your Dragon, Iron Man 2, The Karate Kid, Robin Hood, Alice in Wonderland, Cyrus, Date Night, Dinner for Schmucks, The Other Guys, Prince of Persia, and Shrek Forever After.
What movies do you think will be nominated for an Oscar or who will win?



Answer
Inception will be up there, Robin Hood too, still got time for some great films to be released




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Thursday, December 26, 2013

What is a good gift to get for a 3 year old girl who has everything?

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Q. Any hot toys or new stuff that every kid has to have? Lol.
Ok, I guess I forgot to mention she's not my child? I wouldn't be asking for anyone's advice if it was for my own kid. -_-


Answer
I went to this site. It has the top ten toys for this year:
http://thetoylocator.com/Toys-and-Hobbies/Top-ten-toys-for-Christmas-2010

What else will the fading generations mess up and then blame Obama?




Growth vs.


Who sent our jobs to China etc.?
Who sold the bad loans to people?
Who allowed lead paint toys to get to our kids?
Who hires the illegals?
Who gave us High Fructose Corn Syrup for a tax cut?
Who buys feed from China causing kid killing eggs?
Who does not be safe before they drill?
Who wants to raise the retirement age on the youth?
Who hires people in at 7hr in 2010 when in 1998 it was 9hr.?



Answer
1.) Liberals
2.) Liberals
3.) Liberals
4.) Liberals love illegals
5.) Liberals love tax cuts for farmers
6.) Liberals love China, and Communism
7.) "does not be safe?" Did you have a Liberal grammar teacher?
8.) Liberals need people to work until they die to pay for Obamacare, car companies, toy arrow manufacturers, and socialism.
9.) The French... and Liberals.

As far as I can tell, liberals are blaming Bush for all of their failings. Obama tried to "fix" the job market with bailouts upon bailouts, but it was a failure, and now he blames Bush. Obama is going to blame Bush when Obamacare ends up costing even more than expected and doesn't work. That's just how things work. Either that.. or Obama will blame racism. He likes to bring up the "fact" that every time anyone opposes him it's racism.




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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

What is a good gift to get for a 3 year old girl who has everything?

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Q. Any hot toys or new stuff that every kid has to have? Lol.
Ok, I guess I forgot to mention she's not my child? I wouldn't be asking for anyone's advice if it was for my own kid. -_-


Answer
I went to this site. It has the top ten toys for this year:
http://thetoylocator.com/Toys-and-Hobbies/Top-ten-toys-for-Christmas-2010

What else will the fading generations mess up and then blame Obama?




Growth vs.


Who sent our jobs to China etc.?
Who sold the bad loans to people?
Who allowed lead paint toys to get to our kids?
Who hires the illegals?
Who gave us High Fructose Corn Syrup for a tax cut?
Who buys feed from China causing kid killing eggs?
Who does not be safe before they drill?
Who wants to raise the retirement age on the youth?
Who hires people in at 7hr in 2010 when in 1998 it was 9hr.?



Answer
1.) Liberals
2.) Liberals
3.) Liberals
4.) Liberals love illegals
5.) Liberals love tax cuts for farmers
6.) Liberals love China, and Communism
7.) "does not be safe?" Did you have a Liberal grammar teacher?
8.) Liberals need people to work until they die to pay for Obamacare, car companies, toy arrow manufacturers, and socialism.
9.) The French... and Liberals.

As far as I can tell, liberals are blaming Bush for all of their failings. Obama tried to "fix" the job market with bailouts upon bailouts, but it was a failure, and now he blames Bush. Obama is going to blame Bush when Obamacare ends up costing even more than expected and doesn't work. That's just how things work. Either that.. or Obama will blame racism. He likes to bring up the "fact" that every time anyone opposes him it's racism.




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Monday, November 25, 2013

What did the children in 1910 not have, but 2010 does?

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Maddi


The children in 1910 may not have had the advantages that 2010's children do. Such as iphones and cell phones.


Answer
Television, Air Conditional, Central Heat & Air, Most did not live in homes with electricity and many did not have running water, no microwaves. Wells were common and I understand they were a great place to chill up a watermelon. Toys were limited. They had to make their own or use their own imagination. Definitely no Barbie Dolls. Little girls played paper dolls even when I was a child and I was born in 1935. We did have dolls then but paper dolls we considered fun. My mother use to talk about how they would cut paper dolls out of old catalogs and find poses similar to their paper dolls to get extra clothes for them. She even sent her paper dolls by mail to visit her cousin's paper dolls and her cousin sent hers to visit my mother's.
They didn't have any motorized toys.
My mother born in 1908 remembers getting on a train and going about 10 miles from Manchaca to Austin, Texas to get an ice cream cone. I don't know how old she was but that was something new.

Most kids born that far back had chores they were expected to do around their home. If they lived on a farm boys were expected after school to take advantage of daylight to get as many outdoor chores done as possible. Usually they had some to do before they went to school in the morning.

Now life use to be safer for kids. People were not so confined inside their homes as they are today.
Front porches weren't just decorations but places for people to sit in the afternoon. People would talk to each other from porch to porch and they saw children as they played. Walking home from school was safe as someone would be looking out the window or their open front door and see you as you walked home. Mothers stayed at home and took care of the home and the family so they knew what was going on in the neighborhood. Kids played from yard to yard. We knew our neighbors back then. There are about 25 houses in from the corner to the cul de sac at the other end. As a kid I at least knew the family name of every house and some on across the street that intersected. Today I don't know who lives 2 doors down from me.

Which one of these movies should I watch tonight?




Colm


I can't decide which one of these movies I should watch on Saturday night and Saturday is my favourite day to watch movies. Which one should I watch and why?

Lost in Translation
The Prestige
Jaws
The Karate Kid (2010)
The Incredible Hulk (2008)
Inception
How To Train Your Dragon
Public Enemies
Get Him To the Greek
Toy Story (1, 2 or 3?)
Bandslam
Closer
Iron Man 2
L.A. Confidential
The School of Rock



Answer
how old are you? Inception is good (hard to understand if you are real young) how to train your dragon if you are a kid.




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Thursday, October 31, 2013

How much will these Star Wars action figures be worth in the future?

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Smarty Pan


I have been collecting Star Wars Vintage Collection (2010-2011) Star Wars action figures because the cards and figures are awesome. Some of these are already very popular and sell for way over retail prices. How much do you think these figures might be worth in 5 years if kept well and not opened.


Answer
The thing with collectibles is you simply never know. It depends on many factors, here are just a few:

- Units in series (units produced)
- Quality of product
- Demand (this fluctuates over time, in 40 years another 3 movies might come out, making these worth way way more at that time)
- Collectibility (do they come with accessories? toys with accessories are worth far more down the road, kids tend to lose them making complete units rare)

Also, 5 years isn't a timeframe to consider for value, if they're going to have value, you're looking minimum 10 years, but usually closer to 20+ (especially with Star Wars toys, which historically go up and down in price based on the current culture around the movies).

What did the children in 1910 not have, but 2010 does?




Maddi


The children in 1910 may not have had the advantages that 2010's children do. Such as iphones and cell phones.


Answer
Television, Air Conditional, Central Heat & Air, Most did not live in homes with electricity and many did not have running water, no microwaves. Wells were common and I understand they were a great place to chill up a watermelon. Toys were limited. They had to make their own or use their own imagination. Definitely no Barbie Dolls. Little girls played paper dolls even when I was a child and I was born in 1935. We did have dolls then but paper dolls we considered fun. My mother use to talk about how they would cut paper dolls out of old catalogs and find poses similar to their paper dolls to get extra clothes for them. She even sent her paper dolls by mail to visit her cousin's paper dolls and her cousin sent hers to visit my mother's.
They didn't have any motorized toys.
My mother born in 1908 remembers getting on a train and going about 10 miles from Manchaca to Austin, Texas to get an ice cream cone. I don't know how old she was but that was something new.

Most kids born that far back had chores they were expected to do around their home. If they lived on a farm boys were expected after school to take advantage of daylight to get as many outdoor chores done as possible. Usually they had some to do before they went to school in the morning.

Now life use to be safer for kids. People were not so confined inside their homes as they are today.
Front porches weren't just decorations but places for people to sit in the afternoon. People would talk to each other from porch to porch and they saw children as they played. Walking home from school was safe as someone would be looking out the window or their open front door and see you as you walked home. Mothers stayed at home and took care of the home and the family so they knew what was going on in the neighborhood. Kids played from yard to yard. We knew our neighbors back then. There are about 25 houses in from the corner to the cul de sac at the other end. As a kid I at least knew the family name of every house and some on across the street that intersected. Today I don't know who lives 2 doors down from me.




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Thursday, October 3, 2013

What movies of 2010 will be nominated for the Academy Awards?

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Colm


2010 has been a great year for films such as Inception, Toy Story 3, How To Train Your Dragon, Iron Man 2, The Karate Kid, Robin Hood, Alice in Wonderland, Cyrus, Date Night, Dinner for Schmucks, The Other Guys, Prince of Persia, and Shrek Forever After.
What movies do you think will be nominated for an Oscar or who will win?



Answer
Inception will be up there, Robin Hood too, still got time for some great films to be released

How much will these Star Wars action figures be worth in the future?




Smarty Pan


I have been collecting Star Wars Vintage Collection (2010-2011) Star Wars action figures because the cards and figures are awesome. Some of these are already very popular and sell for way over retail prices. How much do you think these figures might be worth in 5 years if kept well and not opened.


Answer
The thing with collectibles is you simply never know. It depends on many factors, here are just a few:

- Units in series (units produced)
- Quality of product
- Demand (this fluctuates over time, in 40 years another 3 movies might come out, making these worth way way more at that time)
- Collectibility (do they come with accessories? toys with accessories are worth far more down the road, kids tend to lose them making complete units rare)

Also, 5 years isn't a timeframe to consider for value, if they're going to have value, you're looking minimum 10 years, but usually closer to 20+ (especially with Star Wars toys, which historically go up and down in price based on the current culture around the movies).




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Friday, August 16, 2013

Is it legal to take out LIFE INSURANCE on a child in the UK?

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Mellie


Was it legal for a mother to take out three life insurance policies on her daughter in 1990?
The three policies had a twenty year term and are due to return a dividend in 2010. Now that i am 19 and don't live with my mother anymore, legally who does this money belong too?

Please Help!

Some useful links would be appreciated too , Thanks!



Answer
Yes, you have an endowerment policy by the sound of it.

The money belongs to who the mother said she wanted it to go to, it could be herself or the child.

You have to be related/dependant upon them in some way.

Granparents do it for Granchildren for University or just a lump sum to help with the downpayment on a house.
Below is an example of a company retailing life assurance

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Good parents,” said Dr. Jonas Salk, developer of the polio vaccine, “give their children roots and wings.” With a gift of permanent life insurance, parents and grandparents can do just that: provide the roots of financial stability and the wings of economic freedom that can help children soar toward their dreams.

So forget the latest hi- tech toy for your child, or giving adult children the most sophisticated culinary accessories. More and more, financially savvy parents and grand parents are giving a permanent life insurance policy as wedding gifts, graduation, and birthday presents and for just about any other meaningful family occasion. While a gift of life insurance may lack the immediate “wow” factor, its value can outlast any video game, computer, or even a brand new car. It’s probably the only gift where you may receive two thank you notes, one now and a second one 15 years or so later, when the child is an adult and begins to appreciate the enduring value of life insurance.

Why?
Purchasing a life insurance policy on the life of a young person can help establish a foundation for a lifetime of financial security. The cash value or death benefit can also be used to help pay for college or college loans, for a down payment on a new home, or to take advantage of a potential business opportunity.* It is an equally appealing gift to give to a young married couple just starting out to help provide much needed permanent protection the couple may not be able to otherwise afford. As one New York Life client said, “As I got older, I saw the benefit of a permanent policy. I wish I had been able to buy this type of life insurance in my 20s or 30s. Now I can do that for my kids. It’s a great feeling to know I helped to make them financially stable.”

What exactly makes life insurance a great gift?
Life insurance offers a lifetime of protection and financial security: Whether it’s a gift for a child or young adult, the policy can provide a lifetime of financial protection. As long as the premiums are paid, the policy can never be cancelled and when the child matures he/she may have the option to buy more protection at favorable rates. The policy you purchase for a son or daughter today can still be there years from now, providing death benefit protection for this child's own son, daughter, or spouse.

It’s a gift that will increase in value over time: A gift of permanent life insurance won’t end up collecting dust in a few weeks. Every year the premiums are paid, the cash value in the policy grows. Depending on the size of the policy, it can have quite a substantial amount of money in it by the time the child reaches the age of 18, which can be used to help pay for college. Or the policy can continue to grow and the cash value could be used as the down payment on a first home. Buy it for a young adult, and the cash value can grow to be used for any number of purposes, including funding their children’s education, or, if there is no longer a need for the full death benefit, partially funding their own retirement decades from now.*

The cash value grows on a tax favored basis: Under current law, cash values that accumulate in the policy are tax deferred. Even when cash values are borrowed through policy loans, there may be no tax consequences in many instances. Finally, proceeds received by beneficiaries are generally not taxable as income. Consult with your tax advisor for more details. Few gifts have so much versatility.

Now is always the best time to buy: Premiums for a life insurance policy are based on age, so whenever you buy, the premiums will never be lower. Of course, the younger the child is, the less you will pay in premiums. Also, buying now locks in the rate on a permanent policy at the insured's current age for life.

It protects the child’s future insurability: Once the policy has been issued, coverage cannot be canceled as long as all required premiums are paid. By purchasing a policy on a child or grandchild with a Policy Purchase Option(PPO), you can ensure that no matter what the health of that child is when they become an adult, he/she can obtain additional life insurance at affordable rates, with no evidence of insurability. In other words, no matter what the state of their future health, they will be able to buy life insurance and have at least some protection for their family. With a PPO, the insured has a right to purchase additional insurance at designated dates, regardless of insurability. That’s quite a gift.

How the policy works
If the insured is a minor, the policy is owned by the purchasing adult until the child reaches the age of majority as defined by state law (with ownership transferred at a later date). The beneficiary is generally a guardian or parent. With adult insureds, the policy is generally owned outright by the insured, who selects the beneficiaries.

You have two choices regarding how premiums should be handled. First, you can take a lump sum (such as $10,000) that would otherwise be given as an outright gift to the child or grandchild; instead, purchase a single premium life insurance policy for whatever face amount that sum buys. The advantage is that no further premiums are required. (There are tax consequences associated with gifting amounts. You should consult with your own tax professional for tax advice.)

The second choice is to select the premium or death benefit desired. Then, make the scheduled premium payments. (Note that there may be gift tax consequences, since the premium is considered a gift to the insured. Consult your tax advisor before acting.)

First Steps
The first step toward creating “roots and wings” for your children/grandchildren is to talk with a New York Life agent. After a thorough discussion with you about what you want the policy to accomplish, your agent can recommend the best permanent policy to fit your needs. Your agent can also provide customized policy illustrations that shows the potential cash value and how much the policy will cost, including how many years you will have to pay premiums and other payment options.

For many people, life insurance can be the first and most valuable financial gift they give to their children/grandchildren. Life insurance can be the gift that provides both lasting protection when children leave home and the economic freedom to pursue their dreams. Either way, it’s a gift that will have lasting significance for both the giver and the recipient.

If you would like to discuss how permanent life insurance may benefit your children or grandchildren talk to your New York Life agent or to find a New York Life agent near you go to www.newyorklife.com/life_insurance.

(*Loans against the policy accrue interest and decrease the death benefit and cash value by the amount of the outstanding loan and interest.)

What shaytards vlogs is the one where they buy and deliver things to the fire department?




Mary Anne


for kids who don't have toy. I think its in Venice Beach when they did this event. What vlog was it?


Answer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UycjxxvOaE
in the Shaytards Project for Awesome 2010




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