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  • What are the names of all of Pitbull's bandmembers?

    he only makes mention of one DJ on his site, and nowhere can I find names of sax player, keyboardist, drummers etc

    2 AnswersRap and Hip-Hop9 years ago
  • What do you call your sister's mother in law?

    Maybe the books or sites are out there on this, all I've found on kinship terminology don't cover this.

    I'm just curious, each time I'm talking about my sister's or my brother's mother-in-law or father-in-law, I wonder if there is a single term to describe that person. Aunt- or uncle-in-law just sounds odd lol. Anyone know? Or know of a site that goes into more details than the basics (e.g. second cousin twice removed)

    12 AnswersFamily1 decade ago
  • Anyone know what those signs are called in movie production?

    You know? The black and white striped ones a crew member holds up before a scene and shouts 'such and such take 4' ? I'm searching and can't find it. Thanks

    5 AnswersMovies1 decade ago
  • Is there such a thing as a 5 or 10 year apartment lease agreement?

    We have a great landlord. He's trying to sell the building though and so we've talked about signing a lease before actually selling so we're protected from major changes for that time period after potential new owners take over. I'm not worried about a lease term that's too long, as we have no intention of moving any time soon. Is there a maximum length? (I know I've heard of 100 year land leases- that's obviously excessive). I want to know if a 5 or 10 year term has been done before for a simple apartment rental. Thanks.

    3 AnswersRenting & Real Estate1 decade ago