nice, i like your question. well know this, sometimes, at some stages, your pasta may or may not be cooked properly if in enough water but 99% it will cook and howsoever 1% it may not because of high concentration. Hope this helps. - luv, Linnea
it depends what you have it for xbox360 or PC if it doesnt show on your 360 its probably messed up but on your PC you either don't have the right graphics card or not enough space it depends what you have it for xbox360 or PC if it doesnt show on your 360 its probably messed up but on your PC you either don't have the right graphics card or not enough space
You dont need stock cubes to make spaghetti... Boil water, add pasta, cook until it's the right texture for you, drain & eat
A right-hand drain applies usually to bath-tubs and means the drain is on YOUR RIGHT when you are standing in front of the tub.
first, you boil a big pot of water on your stove. as soon as the water boils, you put the pasta in the pot. sometimes it helps to check to see if the pasta is tender by taking a fork and poke the pasta(you may also taste the pasta). when the pasta is the texture and chewiness that you want it to be at, you drain all of the water from the pot. when you let the pasta sit, you put some marina sauce in a bowl and heat it in the microwave for as long as it takes for it to get the right temperature. times may vary. when the sauce is heated, you put some pasta and sauce in a bowl for your kids. waala!
he doesnt think that it is right he doesnt think that it is right
If you have the right sort of drain you could set the tub in place and the part of the drain that is inside the tub screws into the drain and seals with a rubber gasket on the underneath side. This is more common on showers than tubs. To allow for the overflow tube that also acts a the vent, there has to be a cut out in the floor. You cut out the concrete and dig out the dirt so there is enough room for the drain.
I have a 2001 Montana and the drain plug is on the bottom right side of the radiator facing the motor, I had to use a 7/8 socket to loosen it (counterclockwise). there was not enough room to use pliers.
there is a big plastic screw on the bottom right side of the radiator easily accesable from the bottom just unscrew that and it will begin to drain but i wouldn't recommend you removed it completely just enough to let the fluid drain freely
Drain the tank, then fill up with the right fuel. Should be enough if you didn't drive it before discovering your mistake.
The drain bolt is at the front of the car on the right side (driver side) of the pan 19mm socket the filter is directly above the drain bolt. Make sure you position the pan with enough room since the oil will come out about 6-8" beyond the drain plug.
Ummm... by being yourself and if she doesnt see you right in front of her (metiphorically) then shes not good enough for you... but hey that's just my opinion...
your drain on your radiator is on the bottom right hand side