@asheland said:
Awesome burger at my friends house.
The "secret sauce" almost looks like Chutney, or is it a special relish? Looks very tasty.
Looks like melted cheese to me. It does look delicious though.
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@asheland said:
Awesome burger at my friends house.
The "secret sauce" almost looks like Chutney, or is it a special relish? Looks very tasty.
Looks like melted cheese to me. It does look delicious though.
Upon further reflection, I suspect you are correct although I had thought the cheese on the left side looked a little different from what almost looked like Chutney on the right. Regardless, that looks like one tasty burger.
Keeping with Germany, here is the base I was stationed at from 1969 thru 1972. Hahn AB was located in a small town of Lautzenhausen, Germany in the Hunsruch Mountains. I also lived in a little town of Sohren with 2 other GI's until the dollar was devaluated in 1970 and we were evicted as the rent tripled over night. When I got to Hahn AB in 1969 the German Mark was worth a quarter when I went to bed on a Sunday night, but when I got up the next day the dollar had dropped to 2.60 marks and 2 days later we were evicted and back to the barracks on Hahn AB. We visited some beautiful castles and one of the most interesting was at Dhaun Germany not far from the base on the Simmerbach River. Castle was on top of mountain but went clear to the bottom on the river via a stairway. Unreal.
Jim
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I had to drive to Honolulu to have my 'VIN' checked even though I had a document from Colorado verifying it; one of several unwritten items to get this station wagon registered and plated - it took two months.
@renman95 said:
I had to drive to Honolulu to have my 'VIN' checked even though I had a document from Colorado verifying it; one of several unwritten items to get this station wagon registered and plated - it took two months.
Now she's legal to hit the streets.
I’m glad you didn’t have to drive from Colorado to Honolulu.
@renman95 said:
I had to drive to Honolulu to have my 'VIN' checked even though I had a document from Colorado verifying it; one of several unwritten items to get this station wagon registered and plated - it took two months.
Now she's legal to hit the streets.
I saw a Woody wagon at an auto show in Honolulu several years ago, Were you displaying it then?
No snow in the Bay Area is the norm, though sometimes the higher elevations (above 1000 feet) will get small amounts of snow that melt quickly.
Definitely a benefit of living here. Winters though wet are a piece of cake compared to areas where it snows. And if you want to play in the snow the Sierras are a short drive away.
@SanctionII said:
No snow in the Bay Area is the norm, though sometimes the higher elevations (above 1000 feet) will get small amounts of snow that melt quickly.
Definitely a benefit of living here. Winters though wet are a piece of cake compared to areas where it snows. And if you want to play in the snow the Sierras are a short drive away.
OK, what was that Mark Twain said about the coldest winter he ever spent was a summer in San Francisco?
My cousin who lived there for years mentioned once that although his place had a balcony they never got to enjoy it because of the damp cold.
Have personally always enjoyed visiting San Francisco over the years.
@renman95 said:
I had to drive to Honolulu to have my 'VIN' checked even though I had a document from Colorado verifying it; one of several unwritten items to get this station wagon registered and plated - it took two months.
@renman95 said:
I had to drive to Honolulu to have my 'VIN' checked even though I had a document from Colorado verifying it; one of several unwritten items to get this station wagon registered and plated - it took two months.
Now she's legal to hit the streets.
I saw a Woody wagon at an auto show in Honolulu several years ago, Were you displaying it then?
Unbelievable. I actually just found a few photos I took of the Woody wagon I saw at the auto show in Honolulu. Same color scheme as yours, but obviously a different Woody. You two owners ought to get together. Maybe there is a Woody Club in Honolulu?
I caught this candid shot when someone forgot to turn off the camera yesterday after the LAPD Presser concluded.
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For those who have not been following the saga of TDN's latest acquisition over on the 1913 Liberty Nickel thread, here is my reposting of the one Bruce once owned in the past as I photographed it at the Portland Money Show. I'll add a link to the referenced thread below under the photo.
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Back then, they were called 'clerks.'
Now they're, 'Executive Administrative Assistants.'
I'm not sure they are clerks,
Looks like a control room of some sort, perhaps subway, train tracks, power grid ????
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I agree it looks like subway, or train tracks.
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Awesome burger at my friends house.
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The "secret sauce" almost looks like Chutney, or is it a special relish? Looks very tasty.
Looks like melted cheese to me. It does look delicious though.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
Upon further reflection, I suspect you are correct although I had thought the cheese on the left side looked a little different from what almost looked like Chutney on the right. Regardless, that looks like one tasty burger.
Keeping with Germany, here is the base I was stationed at from 1969 thru 1972. Hahn AB was located in a small town of Lautzenhausen, Germany in the Hunsruch Mountains. I also lived in a little town of Sohren with 2 other GI's until the dollar was devaluated in 1970 and we were evicted as the rent tripled over night. When I got to Hahn AB in 1969 the German Mark was worth a quarter when I went to bed on a Sunday night, but when I got up the next day the dollar had dropped to 2.60 marks and 2 days later we were evicted and back to the barracks on Hahn AB. We visited some beautiful castles and one of the most interesting was at Dhaun Germany not far from the base on the Simmerbach River. Castle was on top of mountain but went clear to the bottom on the river via a stairway. Unreal.
Jim
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Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.....Mark Twain
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--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.I had to drive to Honolulu to have my 'VIN' checked even though I had a document from Colorado verifying it; one of several unwritten items to get this station wagon registered and plated - it took two months.
Now she's legal to hit the streets.
I’m glad you didn’t have to drive from Colorado to Honolulu.
I saw a Woody wagon at an auto show in Honolulu several years ago, Were you displaying it then?
Photos taken on a walk today in the sunny SF Bay area. Lots of green in late winter, clear skies and fresh air.
One more.
All your pics makes me think Spring! Us here in Chicago need it. Lol.
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--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.No snow in the Bay Area is the norm, though sometimes the higher elevations (above 1000 feet) will get small amounts of snow that melt quickly.
Definitely a benefit of living here. Winters though wet are a piece of cake compared to areas where it snows. And if you want to play in the snow the Sierras are a short drive away.
OK, what was that Mark Twain said about the coldest winter he ever spent was a summer in San Francisco?
My cousin who lived there for years mentioned once that although his place had a balcony they never got to enjoy it because of the damp cold.
Have personally always enjoyed visiting San Francisco over the years.
Looking forward to a return to the skies.
Actually that's the melted cheese...
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A few more from last week as viewed looking out over an iced Cook Inlet.
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--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.Unbelievable. I actually just found a few photos I took of the Woody wagon I saw at the auto show in Honolulu. Same color scheme as yours, but obviously a different Woody. You two owners ought to get together. Maybe there is a Woody Club in Honolulu?
Location was in Waikiki.
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I caught this candid shot when someone forgot to turn off the camera yesterday after the LAPD Presser concluded.
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For those who have not been following the saga of TDN's latest acquisition over on the 1913 Liberty Nickel thread, here is my reposting of the one Bruce once owned in the past as I photographed it at the Portland Money Show. I'll add a link to the referenced thread below under the photo.
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1052668/everyone-who-doesnt-own-a-1913-v-nickel-please-step-forward#latest