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 What is the name of the episode of House where House lifts up a girl's gown and finds a tick between her legs? ...


 where can i watch house md ( the show abou the docotrs) for free online ...


 The new episode of House airs at 9 tonight. I live in Australia and want to watch the episode as it airs in the States. Anyone know any FREE websites where I can do that? ...


 Do U think house is jelous of Chase and Cameron or he just likes to pick on them or do u even think he knows? ...


 Who Saw last nights episode of house??? tell me wut u thought of it plzz.... I thought it was very interesting but i couldnt watch the whole show so i missed most of it..thats y i wanna kno wut u guys thought about it.. ...


 Who else thinks this is the best show on TV? THIS SHOW ROCKS!!! ...


 Do you think Cameron is using Chase? Because Chase seems to think she is! ...


 Illegal aliens. Foreign scoflaws. The FedGov was incorporated in part so the individual States wouldn't have to declare war on a foreign power and thereby draw other States into war. Works good. Real good.A team of plainclothes Border Patrol agents found 109 illegal entrants Tuesday in squalid living conditions in a drop house about 60 miles south of Tucson, authorities said Wednesday. The illegal border crossers were arrested, the home was seized, and six illegal entrants will likely face prosecution for human smuggling in connection with the operation of the drop house, said Sean King a U.S. Border Patrol spokesman. The case began when agents in Rio Rico ? an area known for human smuggling ? saw a vehicle with several passengers and later saw that same vehicle with no passengers, King said. They questioned the driver and found out he was in the country illegally, and he led them to the drop house, King said. Border Patrol agents seized the vehicle. King said living conditions in such drop houses ? where smugglers hold illegal entrants until they can move them north ? can be abhorrent. The entrants use buckets for toilets because the overloaded plumbing gets clogged. The homes aren't cleaned as migrants move through them, and unsanitary conditions escalate, he said. In this case, more than 100 illegal entrants were crammed into a three-bedroom home littered with soiled clothing and garbage, King said. Several women and children were preparing food in a kitchen littered with paper plates. Each room in the house was filled with people except for the master bedroom, which appeared to be the smugglers' living quarters. That room had two mattresses on the floor and closets filled with personal items, King said. Otherwise, the house had no furniture, blankets or anything that would provide comfort. "The smuggler doesn't care" about conditions in the house, King said. "All he's doing is keeping them there until he can move them north and get paid." Thirty-four of the illegal entrants were female and 75 were male. Twelve were under age 18. The Border Patrol usually will find drop houses every other week, often with about 30 illegal entrants, but sometimes as many as 70, King said. Smugglers usually limit the number of border crossers in each house to keep from attracting attention. They hold the illegal entrants for short periods then move them to Tucson or Phoenix, King said. The smugglers keep them in the houses until their family members can afford to have them released. "They're basically being held for ransom," he said. Arizona has become a "transportation hub" for smugglers, said Lauren Mack, a spokeswoman for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Smugglers will often take the illegal border crossers to Phoenix because it's farther from the border than Tucson and they can blend into the metropolitan area. The smugglers will then make arrangements to move them to different parts of the country. Immigration and Customs Enforcement works to find drop houses where illegal entrants are being held against their will, King said. Sometimes smugglers will demand more money from the entrants or abuse them once they're in the United States, she said. Recently, there has been a decrease in the number of such houses found in areas like Phoenix and Tucson, but that could be because migration patterns fluctuate, Mack said. "What we're trying to do is dismantle these organizations from the top level," she said. To do that, investigators track the large sums of money illegal entrants pay. Smugglers usually receive $2,000 to $3,000 per migrant to move a person from Mexico to the United States, Mack said. The cost can increase, depending on the method of entry and whether a family wants to stay together. One way Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials follow that money is by tracking wire transfers, a common way smugglers get paid. To launder the money, sometimes smugglers will try to sneak cash into Mexico, deposit it at a bank or exchange house and bring it back into the United States, Mack said. The agency works with banks and exchange houses on both sides of the border to find the smugglers, Mack said. The smugglers "are very organized," King said. "They have a way to get (illegal entrants) from Chiapas, Mexico, to Tennessee." In May, agents discovered 118 migrants at another house in Rio Rico. The Border Patrol said at the time that it was one of the largest drop-house discoveries in Arizona in recent years. That same month, agents in Yuma found more than 150 illegal entrants in three separate drop houses within a week. Busting the drop houses can be dangerous for Border Patrol agents because human smugglers are often involved with drugs and will violently protect their financial assets, King said. Smugglers will guard the door to make sure no one leaves and keep an eye out for authority, King said. There was no evidence of drug smuggling in this situation, but taking more than 100 people involuntarily into custody can still be a dangerous process, King said. The agents involved in this drop-house discovery were members of the Border Patrol's Disrupt team. The agents work in civilian clothes, conduct surveillance and rely on calls and information from the community to conduct their operations. ...


 A couple here. A brother and sister inherit house from parents when they are no long alive. Brother always lived in the house with parents. Sister is married and has her own house with husband. What if brother wants to live in the parents house forever? Does he have to pay half of house value to sister? Can sister demand half of house value in cash? Also if brother and sister inherit house, can they leave the house under other peoples names in will if they die? Can the married sister leave house to her family members? It wouldn't seem fair but how far down the family tree can the house inheritance go? Also ...


 Some, but few sites tell me that my sun and neptune are in the 12th house, whilst others tell me that they're on the 1st. Is it trying to imply that I may be on the "cusp" of the 1st and 12th house combined? or that im now on the 1st house? I've also recently came across 'stellium', I know I have them on my chart, but what I would like to know is what of the specific effects on my chart indicate? Here's my chart : Sun Capricorn 8°53'27 end of house 12 direct Moon Taurus 24°00'53 in house 5 direct Mercury Capricorn 13°26'31 in house 1 direct Venus Aquarius 10°56'26 in house 1 direct Mars Scorpio 24°20'59 in house 11 direct Jupiter Aries 20°11'13 in house 3 direct Saturn Sagittarius 25°21'51 in house 12 direct Uranus Sagittarius 27°36'40 in house 12 direct Neptune Capricorn 7°45'11 end of house 12 direct Pluto Scorpio 11°58'34 in house 10 direct True Node Pisces 26°50'48 in house 3 retrograde Thanks in advance! ************** Edit : last line, 'stellium' not 'specific'. I didn't check the mistakes, and forgot to add the word 'stellium'. I didn't want my whole chart to be indicated, just the stellium aspects. ******************************** ...


 I've lived in many different houses (this is probably my 8th house). I'm 17. My parents moved all over Australia then when they split up I moved to New Zealand with my Mum and younger brother. The house I live in now we've been in for 9years. Its quite a big house. We have rooms we don't use, espcially in the winter. Because it's so big I don't feel like it's a very cosy house. My mum is sick of the big seaction and having rooms we don't need. Also many bad memories have happened in my house, espcially in my bedroom. So i often have nightmares and have trouble falling asleep. Today we went to look at an open home. The house was really nice and cosy and it just felt right. My mum liked it aswell. How can I persuade my Mum to move house? I really don't like the house were living in and this house we saw has all the things we were looking for. ...


 I have been reading on the internet and Yahoo!Answers all that I can find on foreclosed houses, but I still need a little bit of help. I currently own a house in northern Ohio, and I am trying to find a foreclosed house in Central Florida. I live with my friend in Central Florida, and I am trying to sell my house in northern Ohio. A realtor helped me find a couple foreclosed houses and I like this one house that she told me is owned by the bank. I am currently trying to understand the pricing on the house. The house is currently listed on the MLS at $176,000 and is a 3/2 at 1072sqft. I looked on Orange County property data site that the place sold in 7/30/02 for $80,400 and then $154,000 on 12/12/05. The house is in decent shape, but I am trying to understand why is the bank asking so much for the house when it is foreclosed and house prices should be down . I put in a bid for $125,000; the listing agent says that is too low, and the bank might not go lower than $150,000. Help plz To tell the truth, I really don't know. My realtor says it is foreclosed and the bank owns it, and the listing agent deals with the bank. But, I have also heard my realtor mention that this house hasn't went to the court house steps yet. I am kinda confused about the property, if you email me, I can give you more details if you would like to help me out, like the MLS number. If I don't hear more from my realtor, I might ask the listing agent about some things. If that doesn't happen, I might try to find the bank and ask them myself. Thanks for the quick responses. Thanks everyone for a response. I found out that the house is still owned by the owner. The message my realtor left me made it upclear, but I got a hold of her, and understand now. Hopefully my realtor will talk to the listing agent, and the listing agent will tell the owners about foreclosures. Cause either the owner don't fully understand foreclosure, or just doesn't care. I'm leaning toward them not careing, hopefully something good will happen for me; thanks again. ...


 House 1: - Older neighborhood that is becoming a "hot" real estate area in the city but is not actually "hot" yet. - Neighborhood actually is kind of unsafe, but not so much that we feel living there would be dangerous. - 2,500 square feet, recently remodeled but some work would need to be done, including possible replacement of a very old furnace. - Good school district and close to downtown work/shopping areas, parks, etc. - Very interesting architecturally, house was built about 1920 and has been kept in good shape/updated thoroughly. - $40,000 more than house 2. House 2: - Nice neighborhood, very safe, in a desirable part of town. - 1,800 square feet but is a very average design, floor plan, etc. - Kitchen needs a complete overhaul - new cabinets, countertops, appliances, etc. - OK school district, not great. For house 1 the attraction is the house. For house 2 the attraction is the neighborhood. We want to make a smart investment for our future. Which house should we choose? Details: We do have one son, we are unlikely to have another (infertility, we were lucky to get him). He is 10 months so won't be in school for awhile. We have been in our current house 6 years and plan to stay in this next house for quite some time. As far as price - the first house is priced very well for its size and for the neighborhood. Even with upgrading some things I am pretty confident we would get our money out of it later. I am concerned the second house is priced right at the top of the range of what people are willing to pay in that neighborhood. I am concerned that when we decide to sell it we would struggle getting what we would pay for it, much less get any money back that we invested into it. We are not in a hurry to move so we may keep looking until we find the best of both worlds. Thanks for everyone's responses. :) ...


 My financee is selling her house in Noblesville, IN. It is a popular middle class sub of Indianapolis. She is selling a 3 year old... 2 story... 3 bedroom... nice curb appeal ... normal house. The problem is that she has had her house listed for over 3 weeks with a major relator and has had only one showing in that time. I know the housing market is slow... but one showing in almost a month seems strangly too slow... I have sold a house several times myself... and never have I seen anything like this. I have several questions for the experts. Is this typical of what other house sellers are seeing? Could there be something wrong with the MLS listings keeping the house from being seen? Any suggestions of other things could be done just to generate traffic? It is a nice house... so I believe if it gets traffic it will sell... but I don't know how to generate traffic.... any advice here would be appreciated. ...


 We just brought home a pound rescue and he insists on pottying in the house after he is outside for 20 minutes and needs to go. He sometimes goes out and potties and gets praised to no end and when I turn my back for less then a minute, he will poop and pee where ever he pleases in the house. HELP! I watch him constantly and can catch it but as soon as I turn my back, he makes a mess in the house. The other dog is completely house trained and never potties in the house. ...


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 *Tim lives in the red house *Lon owns a pet dog *coffee is drunk in the green house *Hal drinks water *The green house is immediately to the right of the ivory house *The truck driver owns pet snails *The bike is parked in front of the yellow house *Tea is drunk in the middle house *Vic lives in the first house *the cadillac drive lives next to the man with the pet fox *the house with the bike is next to the house with a pet horse *the Ford driver drinks Pepsi *Winnie drive an MGB *Vic lives next door to the blue house Who owns the pet hamster? Who drinks gin? How did you get your answer? ...


 what happens when yur on house arrest? what does the ankle bracelet do? can you go to school or places when your on house arrest? ive heard of levels of house arrest like level 1 and 2 and stuff what do they mean ? about how long are you on house arrest ? can you be any age and be on house arrest ? what if your moving and your on house arrest do you wait till you change your residentcy then go get your ankle bracelet? im just curious if you could just tell me all about house arrest and what you know i would really appreatiate it. thankyou :] ...


 just moved in two a house for my second year at uni in the uk and my house mate is a complete nightmare. She complains about every little thing that she perceives as wrong and seems to think shes the onlt one who does anything around the house (which is bollocks since she hasnt done ne of the cleaning tasks we all agreed on at the start and she hasnt sorted ne bills as she promised, such as she hasnt paid me money owed for the tv license which i loaned her and she didnt bother to send off the utilities form which my other house m8 had to fill in). She makes out tht i do nothing for the house except make a mess(which is untrue as i clean up ne mess i make). I have 2 otha house m8s who agree tht life in the house is much better when shes not around. I know this is a bit of a rant bt im at the end of my tether here. As she cnt deal with confrontation it seems pointless to talk to her, neways does ne1 hav ne advice on how to deal with this? ...





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