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   / Good morning!!!! #79,881  
Drew, Drew,..... Remember Greenwood Dairies for ice cream ? We're having a memory blank...were they in Langhorn? Always wanted to try and eat their "pigs dinner"... I would see that canoe full of ice cream and say "no way".


I'd say you have a great memory! Greenwood Dairies, off old Route 1 in Langhorne, our version of Blue Bunny, richest ice cream around, until the whole place burned down. Lot of melted ice cream...lot of kids unhappy when that place shut down.

Did you ever get up to Goodnoes in Newtown for their Atomic Sundae? If you ate two, the third was for free. Impossible actually, the first one was big enough for three people.

One last Eastern PA memory: Willow Grove Park. Ferris wheel visible for miles away. Went up in it once and discovered serious unhappiness with heights, never did that again.

Never got to Gino's, but I of course tried some sliders from White Castle. And honestly, I thought they were soft and kind of goopy tasting. Have to admit, I was a McDonald's guy from the beginning, one of the very first in US opened in West Trenton, NJ. Driving over the bridge to NJ from PA and going to McDonald's with buddies as senior in high school was I'm afraid all the food excitement we had. That same McDonalds is still there, amazing after 50+ years. Remember when the sign said Millions Served ?
They must be up to trillions by now.

ok, that taxed my brain prior to coffee
 
   / Good morning!!!! #79,882  
Being a southern boy all my life never experienced those northern experiences as described previously

68 high of 90 more heat humidity and storms one we got yesterday lots of blow not much rain

Prayers for those in need
 
   / Good morning!!!! #79,883  
hot and muggy 76 going up to 91 today with afternoon thunderstorms
and an extra pleasant dose of mosquitoes. Nothing like coastal living in August...but better than Florida.
Fry your brains out down there, race from one a/c to another a/c.
Another one of my childhood friends is retiring and moving down to Florida, but on the sensible side, not too far from Sanibel
Island. To spend your retirement walking the beaches collecting shells, hmmmmmmmmmm.

Probably mowing lawn today, weedeating, rototilling. Until the rain chases me in

picked out a little Flexsteel loveseat couch for my sunroom, basic fabric, they quoted 1400 and I just smiled. No.
All that work picking out fabrics...so back I go to their poorly airconditioned showroom and see what they have for half that price.
This is a very small couch in a very small room that shouldn't have a very large price.

And then about six stores down, to the other furniture place, where I ordered my last couches, made here in NC for relatively way less money.
We'll see how their a/c is... when heat index is over 100 I bet they get some looky lous in just to sit in a comfy chair and enjoy the a/c.

So outside work this morning, shower and rest and then head downtown to look at couches.
This is where I need a wife, boy would I delegate this in a heart beat.
Or as they say in Germany, in ein Augenblick (in an instant/in an eye/augen blink/blick)

Some days I wonder how much easier it would have been to go by my middle name of Allen. True WASP.
I also sympathize with my Grandfather, who went by the name Otto to his friends, whose real name was Adolph.
Not a great name for a Jew who lived through WWII while his European relatives went into the ovens.

I never got teased about my name in elementary or high school. Helped my father was head of school board, well known
NYC attorney. In fact I don't remember any teasing, even the one Black classmate who was son of the janitor. Albert was loved and treated well.
And yeah, come to think about it, he was a bit heavy...but in a small public school in a highly educated community, we learned tolerance.
No drugs, no crime, we were so protected back then, growing up in the 50's. Even if we did have to crawl under our desks for drills...
No internet, not much "outside" influences. Grange Fair was one of the year's highlights, plus a trip to the NJ beaches.
Gosh how times have changed...though I still love Grange Fairs.

hope all who are feeling down or poorly today find much to smile about. Smiles power our world.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #79,884  
69F clear sky low 90's for high chance t-storm PM.

Did very little to nothing at all last evening... darn 3H's,maybe putter this evening.
E muffin feed little ones slow roll to work.

Enjoy the day all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #79,885  
70 and foggy, going to 92 like yesterday...chance of storms...yesterday they got close, but no cigar.

Finished lubing the zero turn yesterday...found 2 zerks on the mower deck drive shaft that I can't reach with my cheapo grease gun. Thinking of getting one of the battery guns. Seems like I remember a couple of you guys using them...any recommendations? It doesn't have to be "pillow-worthy" like Eric's :).
 
   / Good morning!!!! #79,886  
Need to pour first cup of coffee. 69° with cloudy skies this morning. Heading to 83° with cloudy skies. Got .25" of rain with some lighting yesterday evening. Dr. visit went OK. Check everything out. Yes you have some kind of problem in your upper arm. New Xray shows nothing. Waiting to be put in schedule for a MRI in near future. Weight box tool holder I made out of PVC pipe is breaking up. Going to make the holders out of steel this time. Already have the pieces cut.

We still have White Castle in Metro Detroit. I have learned to just drive on by. They taste greasy to me.

Ice cream is Guernsey. None of them super sized banana splits. Just the best ever ice cream.

Ed, good luck with lathe search.

Good Morning All.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #79,887  
79 degrees forecast to go to 98, as usual. But the NWS is forecasting rain each day for the next 3 days. I don't know whether they really believe it, or if it's just wishful thinking.:laughing:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #79,888  
Good morning! 75˚ heading to 98˚ and then we start to get in the 100s again starting tomorrow.

With all this serger and sewing talk, today will be "show us your home made sewing project day" by either you are a family member. I had grand parents that made quilts but now the only active quilt maker in the family is my wife's 70 year old uncle. In fact he stopped by Saturday on his road trip and gave us a house warming gift - A quilt he had just finished. I'll have to make another post with my phone pic.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #79,889  
I helped make quilts when I was a youngster. And I don't remember my mother and sisters ever buying clothes, except for underwear. Mother made their clothes. And I was 14 when I bought my first store bought shirt. Mother made my shirts. And my mother even worked for a while in a blue jean factory sewing blue jeans together when I was in the second grade in school.


And now . . . my wife and I sew so little that we gave our sewing machine to our granddaughter who just turned 14.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #79,890  
Mmmm, the backpack sprayer pump handle is also on the left - do I strap that to my left thigh ?
All I need then is for someone to pull the strings and I should able to get around like a puppet on Thunderbirds. :)

Or maybe just put it on backwards, front to back?:laughing:
 

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