And a Camacho LegendArio Robusto to end the day. I guess they don't give away hat's and tee's anymore. I haven't seen Indy post about them in a while.
Tom D.
In Philadelphia we call them trackless trolleys. The new generation has a hybrid system that allows them to drop the poles and detour around incidents like fire scenes and such. We were lucky enough to inherit a pretty decent system from several private corporations like the PRR, Reading Co...
You are a bit shaky on facts my friend. The competing private systems were taken over by an oil/rubber/auto maker trust that purposely bankrupted the systems in order to sell more gas/tires/buses. That coupled with cheap gas, road building boom, suburban sprawl and higher incomes due to a...
1) Depends on the crease, some times, I might.
2) Yes
3) yes,maybe,not at all.
4) They work. I've tried cedar chips, Lavender, rosemary and circulating air. I now quarantine new (to me) purchases with moth balls for a period to make sure the nits are dead.
5) Relax a little. Plenty of...
Don't worry about the rain. It will just get softer. The "dust" may have just been cornstarch or such that's used to clean the hat. The same happened to me. It does pay to get it off as best can so as not to turn to paste. Don't forget you vacuum cleaner with a clean brush head on it.
Tom D.
You missed a good one.
Inside Open Hood – the 3-Liter Sports Racing Car
1925 Alfa Romeo RL SS, 1927 Bentley Red Label, 1938 Alfa Romeo 2900B, 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, 1956 Maserati 300 S, 1958 Ferrari 250 TR, 1958 Aston Martin DBR1, 1975 Alfa Romeo T33.
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