R50/53 Who's on MCO at 11 pm Friday AND Saturday night?
#27
#29
>>>>MMMMMmmmmmm...Oysters.....I wonder if the wife would be up for meeting me for late night oysters?
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>>Ya making me hungry Chi. And as many restaurants as we have that will still deliver at 1:30am, none will bring me oysters.
HARMINI,
Plan A
Just go out to your nearest beach at low tide and dig up some lovely fresh oysters off the rocks.
This assumes you don't have access to totally poluted shores.
Plan B
Gettem at Costco seafood section.
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>>Ya making me hungry Chi. And as many restaurants as we have that will still deliver at 1:30am, none will bring me oysters.
HARMINI,
Plan A
Just go out to your nearest beach at low tide and dig up some lovely fresh oysters off the rocks.
This assumes you don't have access to totally poluted shores.
Plan B
Gettem at Costco seafood section.
#39
:smile: Well it was Saturday night, now it's Sunday morning - 12:45 - just got back from out of town - catching up on everything - now hitting the sack....
donna@dcmetrominis.org
donna@dcmetrominis.org
#42
I'm just restless and decided to look for some fabric to use on top of the mesh screen between the sunroof. I've seen the posts about cut up sunshades but wanted something else.
Found this stuff, http://www.americanhomeandhabitat.co...0%20FHI052.htm with a description as follows:
This second generation space-age material
is a Medium weight 5 oz. black opaque vinyl,
laminated on both sides with Aluminized Mylar. Formulated with extra UV protector to enhance reflectivity and prolong the useful life of
the reflective surfaces.
Not only is it completely waterproof and
opaque to light, it has an Insulation "R" value
of .770. This material reflects heat and cold,
so it will help keep hot items hot, and cold
items cold. Much more flexible that original
Heat Shield, and lighter weight also. This
material was originally designed for an
undisclosed customer for an undisclosed end
use. The manufacturer of this material can
not offer any suggested uses for it.
Thinking about buying a yard or two to see what it's like but maybe not. <sigh>.. going to bed.
Found this stuff, http://www.americanhomeandhabitat.co...0%20FHI052.htm with a description as follows:
This second generation space-age material
is a Medium weight 5 oz. black opaque vinyl,
laminated on both sides with Aluminized Mylar. Formulated with extra UV protector to enhance reflectivity and prolong the useful life of
the reflective surfaces.
Not only is it completely waterproof and
opaque to light, it has an Insulation "R" value
of .770. This material reflects heat and cold,
so it will help keep hot items hot, and cold
items cold. Much more flexible that original
Heat Shield, and lighter weight also. This
material was originally designed for an
undisclosed customer for an undisclosed end
use. The manufacturer of this material can
not offer any suggested uses for it.
Thinking about buying a yard or two to see what it's like but maybe not. <sigh>.. going to bed.
#43
The tacos were great, and thanks for asking! And yes, I'm sure that you are remembered--though I'll put in a good word for you. We will definitely see you in two weeks. Until then....
Cheers!
--I'm headed home....or maybe I'll just cruise down to Cleo's to see if Mary is lurking there with her art-homiez!--
Goodnight everyone! Look out tomorrow night. Same MINI-time. Same MINI-channel.
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Cheers!
--I'm headed home....or maybe I'll just cruise down to Cleo's to see if Mary is lurking there with her art-homiez!--
Goodnight everyone! Look out tomorrow night. Same MINI-time. Same MINI-channel.
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