Mark,
It "REALLY IS" that warm here in Arizona. Seems like the low 80's but I
didn't check. It is warm enough that I took off my shirt to get a
little sun while I shoveled around dirt to landscape around the pool.
(The water is still too chilly to swim).
Sadly, I won't be able to attend your beach party. Hopefully, I will be
all wrapped up in trying to finish that Spitfire Race Car project.
BTW, I installed the TR6 studs in the GT6 hubs as you suggested. It
makes it much easier to find lugnuts! I bought a set of chrome ones
with washers for $1.50 each (about half of what I paid for the studs)
Joe Curry
"Mark J. Bradakis" wrote:
>
> Ah yes, beautiful sunny skies, what lovely weather. Makes you want to
> grab your swim trunks and head for the beach. Well, okay, maybe it
> isn't quite THAT warm outside. And speaking of beaches, it is that
> time of year once again, the annual Fat Chance Garage and Brewery
> Beach Party is coming right up! This is your annual opportunity to
> put one of those little umbrellas in a mug of homebrew!
>
> Yep, Saturday night, February 20th, 7:30 pm. There will be some live music,
> as one might expect when Karen's musically inclined cohorts show up. While
> one doesn't normally think of the Beach Boys when listening to various obscure
> eastern European dance numbers, they do enjoy a chance to try their hand at
> something like "Sloop John B"
>
> And as one would expect, there will be a sampling of some hand-crafted, uh,
> beverage available for those willing to imbibe. And probably a few soft
> drinks, too, the kids seem to prefer those for some reason. I'm planning on
> whipping up a version of a pork and chipotle chile, maybe a cheese cake.
> You may want to bring along any special elixirs more to your taste, and
> various pot luck dishes are certainly welcome as well.
>
> So dust off those shapeless floral garments, as appropriate attire is
> encouraged, and the more innovative may well be rewarded.
>
> What: Annual FCG & B Beach Party
>
> When: Saturday, February 26th, 2000, 7:30 pm MST.
>
> Where: 739 South Park St, Salt Lake City, Utah ( Park is at 540 East)
> Ironicly, Park Street has very few places to park in our block.
> You may wish to make use of the lot at Calvary Baptist, on the
> corner of 700 South and Park Street.
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