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Ford : Bronco 4WD XLT 1984 Ford Bronco XLT
Ford : Bronco 4WD XLT 1984 Ford Bronco XLT
$1,136.11
$6,195.00
Time Left: 6h 33m
Dodge : Ram 1500 1996 R T type Indy Pace Truck
Dodge : Ram 1500 1996 R T type Indy Pace Truck
$3,250.00
$4,500.00
Time Left: 9h 6m
Chrysler : 300 2008 CHRYSLER 300 LIMO
Chrysler : 300 2008 CHRYSLER 300 LIMO
$42,000.00 (1 Bids)
Time Left: 12h 22m
Cadillac : Other 1959 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible
Cadillac : Other 1959 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible
$62,100.00 (10 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 1h 15m
Plymouth : Satellite coupe Plymouth Satellite,  GTX
Plymouth : Satellite coupe Plymouth Satellite, GTX
$13,500.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 8h 37m
BMW : 1-Series 135i Coupe 2008 BMW 135i
BMW : 1-Series 135i Coupe 2008 BMW 135i
$20,100.00 (10 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 8h 50m
Chevrolet : C K Pickup 2500 1951 chevy truck 3 4 ton.
Chevrolet : C K Pickup 2500 1951 chevy truck 3 4 ton.
$27,500.00
$28,000.00
Time Left: 2d 1h 16m
Alfa Romeo : Spider 1973 Alfa Romeo Spider
Alfa Romeo : Spider 1973 Alfa Romeo Spider
$5,500.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 2d 6h 10m

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which bus do i take to get from Golden Valley High School to West ranch High School?
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I need to get from Golden Valley High School to West Ranch in Santa Clarita because i have an ROP class. I know how to get there in a normal car but i don't know which bus i need to take. I couldn't find the route in the SCV website and my classes start monday can anyone help me?


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i found this on metro.net trip planner (yes they have SCT information starting at Golden Valley High School-Robert C Lee Pkwy Santa Clarita Find Nearby..(Pass/TAP Outlets | Park & Ride Lots) Ride SANTA CLARITA 5 (STEVENSON RANCH) heading west From: CENTRE POINTE PKWY/20880 CENTRE POINTE PKWY To: KAVENAUGH LN/CARROLL LN(NW corner) Pay $1.00, Monthly Pass/TAP: $30.00, (EZ Pass accepted) Ending at West Ranch High School Find Nearby..(Pass/TAP Outlets | Park & Ride Lots) Total cash fare = $1.00 or Starting at Golden Valley High School-Robert C Lee Pkwy Santa Clarita Find Nearby..(Pass/TAP Outlets | Park & Ride Lots) Ride SANTA CLARITA 6 (NEWHALL METROLINK) heading west From: CENTRE POINTE PKWY/20880 CENTRE POINTE PKWY To: KAVENAUGH LN/CARROLL LN(NW corner) Pay $1.00, Monthly Pass/TAP: $30.00, (EZ Pass accepted)

Water for babies? I live in Golden Valley AZ and the average temp here in summer is 110 - 115?
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we don't own a car and my baby comes to work with me. here in a little less than a month it is going to get really hot. I have given my baby water numerous times before and just read a post by Mystic that it is unhealthy to offer water. So, what do I do? When the temp starts to go up should I offer water? I don't know how many of you have been to AZ but people die here all the time from heat stroke and the lack of water during the summer. So, any advise?????? BTW my baby is 4 and a half months old We walk 2 miles a day. 1 mile to get here by 10am, and 1 mile home. we get off at 5pm.


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Babies get all of the water they require through formula or breast milk. Giving a baby water can be dangerous because it can take as little as four ounces of water to cause water intoxication in an infant under one year of age. Water intoxication occurs when the sodium in baby's blood is diluted and flushed out of baby's body, which reduces the electrolytes in the baby's body, alters brain activity, and can cause seizures.

HELPPP with my graduation speech?
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So here we stand before our family and friends waiting for that diploma. That piece of paper that says “hey I attended high school I passed and I’m qualified.” Twelve years of school, eighteen years of life for one ceremony and one paper. But that is just it. It is a paper with your name and your year. Remember 5 years ago wishing we were where we are now, saying “man I can’t wait to graduate high school get a car, go out partying.” Yeah I was among those too. Then freshman year came, I felt so cool so grown up, even though I just moved a couple of yards down Monitor Street from Ollivier to Golden Valley. I was like “watch out high schooler coming through” and I got to Golden Valley and oh my god the campus was huge. I thought to myself do they really expect me to get to classes fast I better get ten minutes” and I looked around and I saw students walking around I thought “are you kidding me these people belong in college, not high school.” I promise you I stayed clear of anyone taller than me. That was really hard though they were so huge I felt like a little kid running around Wal-Mart. I thought “someone get me out of here.” Then sophomore year came I knew pretty much what to expect I was not to frightened I had made friends and I know how to get to classes. So that year pretty much went over my head. Junior year; oh man I had teacher nagging us to take our ACTs our CSTs and whatever tests they wanted us to tale for colleges. They are telling us to research schools do all these things I thought “Come on man. You got the wrong class.” I saw college so distant from here. And then senior year. We have all these things to worry about; I promise you senior year burned a hole in my wallet. Buy this buy that attend prom, and then a month and a half ago senior activates... I thought were done! This is all over. And fast forward to today, woo I did not think it would go that fast. I remember my eight grade graduation crying and hugging my friends because we were not sure what will happen next, will they go too GV with me or will they go to Ridgeview like one of my closes friends, but we stayed in Bakersfield, well the majority of us. And know Senior graduation, now it is real life some of us are going to Hollywood for college, or LA or maybe even out of state. So this time these tears are real. This time we really don’t know what will become of us. High school is over now. We won’t have our parents calling us with five minutes to get ready. We are on our own. When we walk out those gates, we are not Golden Valley students we are Golden Valley graduates. There won’t be a next year for us here. Next year we are going to UCLA, Berkley, San Diego, or even BC. But we are not coming back to our cute Blue and yellow high school. We’re done. Now, I don’t know about you but I’m not ready to move on. I want to wake up and let it be August 2007, I want to be that lost little kid at Wall-Mart. But it won’t be. And these four years here I won’t forget because there is so much we have done; So much that our diploma does not say. It states what we have learned, but over looks our accomplishments; And that there is what matters. Golden Valley is not great just because it is; it is great because of the people in it. We make it our school your accomplishments have made a path a permanent trail.


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I'm freaking out, and not sure what to do. Please read. Kind of long, sorry.?
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My baby and I both have state run insurance, and the other day I got a letter in the mail saying we were being cut off. The reason, they stated, was because they feel they have lost contact with me. I lived in Kingman with my friend while I was pregnant, and one month after my daughter was born, I bought us a trailer and moved us 11 miles from Kingman to a small town called Golden Valley. I sent the Welfare office a change report stating my new address. You are required to fill out a change report everytime anything changes in the case. I always do. So anyways, they had to switch my case from the Kingman welfare office, to the Golden valley office. I called the Golden Valley office on March 2nd because my foodstamps were different, and I wanted to make sure there wasn't a problem. The lady I spoke to said that since I purchased a trailer, and am working full time, that my benefit amount was going to decrease. I told her that was ok as long as my baby still had insurance. I asked her if she needed any info from me at that time and she said no. So then the other day I get this letter, at my new address, that says I never put in a change of address, and that since they lost contact with me, our case was being closed and all benefits have been stopped. I freaked out. I'm like how could they have sent me a letter to my new address if I never put in a change report, and how could I have talked to someone in the Golden Valley office about my case if It was never transferred. So I called the office to find out what was going on, and the lady said they recieved mail back that was sent to me at the old address, and therefore assumed they had lost contact with me. Now I have to investigate the actions I can take or re-apply for benefits. Now, my baby is sick. She isn't running a fever, but her eyes are leaking this gross eye burger stuff, her nose is leaking, and she has a slight cough. My boss doesn't think she needs to see a doctor, but I am scared things might get worse. I have no problem paying cash for my baby to see a doctor, but I never have a bunch of money all at one time except on rent day. I don't have a bank account or a credit card. I get paid weekly, but now that my boss is taking hours away for my baby being at work with me, my pay checks aren't that great. My question is, when you have to pay cash for a doctor, do they make you pay it all at one time? Like if we go there today, will I have to pay for it today? I'm just absolutly at my wits end. We are do to go to a family reunion in Vegas in like 2 days, which I will now probably not go, and I had a doctors appt last friday for Tresa because that is when her eyes started leaking, but my boss had me cancel it because she really needed me here, and she said Tresa was just having a reaction to all the wind we have had here lately and that is why her eyes were leaking. I don't have a car, so my boss would have had to be the one to give us a ride, so I just did like she said and cancelled the appt. Now, I feel like the lousiest mom on the planet. Tresa is not really fussy, she doesn't have a fever, still smiles and all. She just has a leaky nose, and the stuff coming out of the corners of her eyes. On friday, the stuff coming out of her eyes was bright green. Today it just looks like normal eye burgers, but just a little bigger. She is coughing too, but also has been drooling like crazy for the past 2 weeks, and I read that excessive drooling causes them to almost choke because of all the saliva they are producing. Anyways, you guys always have some of the best advise and answers. Do you think it sound like Tresa needs to see a doctor? If so, do you know about payment plans or anything? Please, Please don't just tell me what a piece of $hit mom I am, because I already feel far worse than anyone could possibly make me feel, so you would just be wasting your time.


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If you don't have insurance, you should check with your doctor's office as to what their payment policy is - they may require cash at the time of the visit, or they may bill you. Welfare offices are so overwhelmed with cases it's possible that your address didn't get changed on all of your paperwork and that's why you didn't get some of the things they say they sent you. At this point it would probably be easiest to just re-apply for benefits - as long as you are still eligible, your benefits will date back to the day that they cut you off, and if you explain to Tresa's doctor's office, they may just bill you and wait for the insurance to re-start up. Does the welfare office offer transportation to doctor's visits? I don't think you should rely on your boss for a ride or take her word for when your baby needs to go to the doc. The goopy eyes could be a blocked tear duct (which is very normal and doesn't need any treatment) or it could be an infection. Either way, with such a young baby, you should take her in to see her doctor. Cough and runny nose are really not cause for concern. Don't freak out, you're doing the best you can! Just be sure to re-apply for benefits ASAP so your baby will have insurance. Good luck!

Cheap rwd, manual vehicle?
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Im looking for a very cheap rwd car, with manual of course. But its very hard to find one in my area that is cheap, and not fwd or automatic.I live in Golden Valley and am searching online in a max. of 25mi. I tried vehix, carsoup, all of it....plz help..


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ANY camaro. craigslist.org There are 7 "Golden Valley" which one are you in?

Why do people smoke weed if it's mentally addictive and has negative side effects?
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No one can say it isn't addictive. I know A SHIT LOAD (which consists of a lot of my classmates and family) (my main example would be joel gonzalez of golden valley highschool, once one of my good friends but is literally addicted to them, he is never not high on weed, he's always fucking high!) of smokers and all of them agree that it's addictive (like they get cravings and shit). Like coffee, cigs, alcohol, and such, people who use them everyday or at least a couple times a weeks get dependent to a degree especially if they start young. Yes, I know some people have more tolerance against the drugs than others (like myself, I've only used it a few times not alot at all unlike the many people I know and I've stopped all use because of what I've seen weed do to some of my classmates). They get fucking boring! Like a bunch of my friends who used to be so much fun just lay on the couch all day and try to get me to smoke with them again which I will never do because it makes me mindless. Man they're starting to remind me why they put so many taxes on cigarettes, if they know it has adverse side effects (like delayed motor skills) than why do people still smoke them? I grew out of that "pot isn't that fucking bad, stop trying to say it's fucking bad" phase, but now that I'm an outsider staring in it's really sad, like people who could be better without their use still use it. Some people try to justify using pot b/c of them smoking it despite having a fancy job or 6 figure income which I don't fucking give a shit about. I see it as this I don't care if your a fucking surgeon and you went to college and you smoked the whole way through your education, you do any type of drugs that isn't fda approved, you don't operate. My point is, if you could be fully cognitive 100 percent of the time in this short life we have why, don't people do that? I remember taking it and not remembering shit after which scared me which is why I don't do it anymore. So why do people it if it's addictive mentally and their are so many adverse side effects (like for some people becoming boring, needing it to relax (when they can just watch TV or read a good book or jog, nap, etc) stop being motivated to do small things, needing it to calm down), yes I know some people who have cancer use it but there are ways too many fucking abusers who use this "medicinal marijuana card" to get high because a while ago this happened to them. Like this girl I know in one of my health classes uses her card to get high from a car accident she had years ago and she no longer has those problems, she even fucking told me that she uses it just to get high now! So why people, why do they use it if they can be better off without it (unless they have some detrimental illlness like cancer)?


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A-it ISN'T! B-there are none. C-this rambling rant is BS.

Would you buy this car? (20 Characters)?
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I like Sequoias a lot and I was wondering if you all though this one looked good. Of course the price would be negotiated and there would be a $7,000 trade in. http://rltoyota.lutherauto.com/New-Inventory/2010_Toyota_S equoia_Golden_Valley_5TDJW5G10AS028992.aspx Please don't say "Get an Expedition, Domestics are better". Well I really don't care Mr. Made-in-Mexico.


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Incredible vehicle. I wish I needed all of that room. I would definitely buy one. Expect to realistically get 13-14 mpg, overall, though. If you don't have a family of at least 6, I would suggest the Highlander. Better mileage and you'll save $10K+ Anyone that says an Expedition is a better vehicle than a Sequoia doesn't know anything about cars.

Where should we stay in San Francisco?
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We will be traveling to San Francisco the first week of August and are looking to do "touristy" things--Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, Muir Woods, trip to Napa Valley, etc. Where should we stay that would be convenient and CHEAP? We don't really care about the hotel since we'll only be there to sleep pretty much but we do want a safe neighborhood that's convenient. We're willing to do like Super 8 or the like, but don't know where to look! (Also, is a rental car needed or could we rely on public transportation?)


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If you are looking for inexpensive and central location I would suggest South of Market, several inexpensive chain hotels there along with a few more boutique style hotels like these: http://www.somahotels.com The most central location is Union Square but it will be slightly more expensive. The plus being that there are many more options for dining and entertainment. Forgo the rental car, the city can be confusing to drive in and parking is a major pain in the a$$ most hotels charge upwards of $30 to park. You can rent a car for the day when you go to Napa and Muir woods. SF has good public transportation so purchase a multi day or weekly pass good on cable cars, trollies, buses and light rail within The City.

Anyone very familiar w/ san fransisco?
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I'm traveling to san fransisco for my birthday weekend next month and have never been there. arriving friday night returning sunday afternoon. I'd like to take 300 spending cash.. What hotels are no more than 150 a night and walking distance from the "happening night life" union square.. fisherman's wharf.. etc.. also w/ 300 dollars what sightseeing is most recommended out of this list: Fishman's wharf 1. Yosemite national park 2. Golden gate bridge 2. Muir wood national monument 3. Alcatraz 3. Napa and sonoma valley 4. Cable car 4. Bay Cruise 5. Lombard street 5. Big Sur or Sonoma coast 6. Golden gate park 6. Monterey and Santa Cruz 7. China Town 7. Winchester mystery house and Rosicrucian Museum 8. Union square 8. Stanford University and UC berkeley 9. Coit tower 9. Pinnacles national monument 10.Alamo square


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Janis is dispensing some excellent advice. You're not going to see everything on your list with only $300. And besides, you don't have time to see everything in a single weekend. I'd say one tour a day (even the so-called "Half Day" ones are 4-6 hours) is plenty. You don't want to overdo it. There are sightseeing tours to many of these destinations from Fisherman's Wharf: Alcatraz and Angel Island - $26 to $58 (Half Day, Reservations are highly recommended, as tickets often sell out several days in advance) http://www.alcatrazcruises.com/ Bay Cruise - $23 (45 minutes) Muir Woods - $50 (Half Day) Napa and Sonoma - $65 (Half Day) Monterey - $67 (Full Day) Yosemite - $129 (Full Day) http://www.blueandgoldfleet.com/ Winchester Mystery House - $65 (Half Day) http://www.viator.com/tours/San-Francisco/Winchester-Myst ery-House-Tour/d651-2660SFOWMH1 There are no tours to Pinnacles National Monument or Big Sur. For that, you'll need a rental car. Landmarks are usually free. Although Golden Gate Park and the universities themselves are free, you'll have to pay admission for the museums and some of the gardens (typically $5 to $15 each).

best travel locations around San Francisco?
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My husband and I are going to San Fran in May. We already plan to visit Napa Valley, Yosemite, Muir Woods, Golden Gate, Alcatraz, piers, and have a city tour on a troll car. What else is a must to see/do in/around San Fran.....


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Actually you could do yourselves a favor and skip Napa Valley in favor of Sonoma Valley; the town of Sonoma is infinitely nicer than Napa and far less touristed. Great food. If it's not too far for you (a long day trip from SF), I strongly recommend going south to Monterey for a tour through the aquarium, and south of there is Pt. Lobos State Park, really stunning and magical. The town of Carmel is also charming. http://www.inn-california.com/centralcoast/MontereyCoast/pointlob os/pointlobos.html