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Imagine the following situation...

It is Halloween, to be more precise, it is October 31st 2010 (which isn't that far away) and you have decided that the cool work party that the bosses have organized for Halloween is the perfect opportunity for you to try your hand at being Batman for the evening.

You have always wanted to see what you would look like in a Batman costume and have always thought that you could pull off that dark and mysterious look without too much difficulty. You have decided to go for a version of the Batman costume best attributed to the most recent film, "The Dark Knight," and you have therefore bought a very powerful looking, leather-based, black suit that gives the impression that you are more than just a little ripped in the abdominal department and in the bedroom mirror, things are looking good.

Then the bomb is dropped upon everyone at the office...

The fancy dress Halloween Party this year is a fancy dress party in "pairs." Basically, you have to arrive with someone and the costumes needs to complement each other and the best combined pair are going to win a top notch prize of a weekend away in the country on some private land that is home to a great golfing range.

You really want to win!

So...

What is the best complementary costume for that someone wear alongside you, looking dashing and heroic in your Batman costume?

If you decide to team up with a female, then there are a number of options for the two of you to consider. For example, your female partner could come dressed as:

1. Vicky (Bruce Wayne's very first love according to comics and Tim Burton)

2. Bat Girl

3. Cat Woman

"Vicky" could be a great choice of female companionship for you in your Batman costume if you are accompanied by a stunning, long-legged, tender-looking woman who can play the damsel in distress role with ease. She would look great dressed in a white chiffon number, with her hair loose and in soft curls, reflecting the really great look adorned by Kim Basinger in Tim Burton's first Batman feature.

"Bat Girl" is a good option if your partner is significantly younger that you are, if she is petite and if she is an agile little mover on the dance floor. She is going to need to look good and feel good in skin tight leggings and be happy about wearing her pants on the outside of her clothing. In short, "Bat Girl" is going to need a serious sense of humor.

Finally, your partner could come as "Cat Woman." High, sexy, black leather boots, a whip for a tail and a mask that would put yours to shame. Make sure that she wears heavy, red lipstick and that she's the type of woman that hates to make small talk with others. If she's a feisty female, then you in your Batman costume will look great alongside her convincing portrayal of the human feline.

However, if you decide to attend the Halloween party with a fellow male, there are a huge number of options. In fact there are so many that it would be impossible to cover them all in depth in this short article.

However, as a quick glance, the following list of ideas should give you plenty of inspiration for complimenting your Batman costume to the max:

1. The Joker

2. The Penguin

3. The Riddler

4. Robin

5. Two-Face

6. Alfred

Out of all the above ideas, the idea of Batman being accompanied by Alfred to the Halloween party is perhaps one of the most interesting and original. Indeed, to arrive with someone who is would be so chic and well mannered, waiting on you in your Batman costume hand and foot; the idea seems to be blissful.

In any case, if the need to find a partner to go to the Halloween party with, your Batman costume should now have plenty of ideas to choose from. Enjoy selecting!

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Beginners Guide to Caravanning – Caravan and Trailer Tent Towing Advice

The law can often seem confusing to those that are new to caravanning, but, put simply, there are two groups of drivers - those that passed their test before the 1st January 1997 and those who passed it on or after 1st January 1997.

Those who passed before 1st January 1997

You should already have category B+E on your licence. This means that you do not need to take an additional test to tow a caravan assuming the tow car and caravan combination does not exceed 8,250kg - which should give you plenty of scope to choose a tow car and caravan!

Those who passed on or after 1st January 1997

If you passed your driving test more recently, you are only entitled to drive a vehicle up to 3,500kg and tow a caravan or trailer tent no more than 750kg under category B+B1.

A smaller tow car means you can tow a heavier caravan providing the total weight of the combination does not exceed 3,500kg. It is also a legal requirement for the Maximum Authorised Mass (MAM) of the caravan or trailer tent not to exceed the unladen weight of your towing vehicle. The manufacturer's handbook should be able to tell you the unladen weight of your towing vehicle.

Should you wish to tow anything larger than this, you will be required by law to take an additional test to add category B+E to your licence.

With the above information in mind, it's now time to match your tow car with your caravan. For those new to caravanning and towing in general, it's best to go for the lightest option and not attempt to go for the heaviest possible caravan for your car.

It is advised that the Maximum Technically Permissible Laden Mass (MTPLM) of the caravan should not exceed 85% of the kerb weight of your tow car. Using your owner's handbook for your car to find the kerb weight, you can calculate the MTPLM by multiplying the kerb weight by 85 and then dividing by 100.

This rule can only be applied if the maximum towing weight for the car is equal to or greater than 85% of the kerb weight (the handbook should be able to provide the maximum towing weight). If it is lower than 85%, then the MTPLM of the caravan should not exceed this towing weight limit.

To make towing safer, it is important to load your caravan correctly so as not to unbalance it.

Resist the temptation to pack everything into the front locker alongside your gas bottles and spare wheel as you could easily exceed the nose weight of your caravan and tow vehicle (the maximum weight the tow bar can take).

Exceeding the nose weight of your car and caravan will make towing dangerous.

Only items that are lightweight can be packed at head height in the caravan's fitted cupboards. Items of medium weight (such as empty aquarolls) should be placed at floor level at the front and back of the caravan to balance out the heavy items placed over the axle.

Place heavy items, such as awnings, at floor level and as close to the caravan's axles as possible. Placing heavy items at the back of the caravan will unbalance it and cause a pendulum effect when towing.

Some new caravans come fitted with towing stability systems such as AL-KO's ATC. These can prove invaluable in preventing your caravan from snaking and causing an accident. They can also mean you qualify for a discount off your caravan insurance!

It's always beneficial for new caravanners to attend towing courses where they can receive expert tuition on driving and manoeuvring and ask advice from the experts. It could make the first outing that bit less stressful and avoid potential caravan insurance claims!

About the Author

Heather Robinson of Caravan Guard Limited. Caravan Guard provide specialist insurance for caravans in the UK including Northern Ireland. For more information about caravanning, visit our website at http://www.caravanguard.co.uk

if you were in the jungle and you got lost how would you survive?

you have one match, a tent peg, a belt and a car tyre and some oil.

hang myself or light myself on fire

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