good morning boys, just spotted this, no, I am not shipping it on dry ice!https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2018/05/03/new-jersey-windy-brow-farm-launches-taylor-ham-flavored-ice-cream/576438002/
Quote from: Travellin Dave on September 19, 2018, 10:32:53 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on September 19, 2018, 10:11:18 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on September 19, 2018, 10:06:03 AMIs Mr. Bean still sleeping?He's got some catching up to do. He needs his beauty sleep, ya know?We may not see him for a while then... May he R.I.P. if we are waiting for him to be beautiful.
Quote from: A Friend of Charlie on September 19, 2018, 10:11:18 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on September 19, 2018, 10:06:03 AMIs Mr. Bean still sleeping?He's got some catching up to do. He needs his beauty sleep, ya know?We may not see him for a while then...
Quote from: Travellin Dave on September 19, 2018, 10:06:03 AMIs Mr. Bean still sleeping?He's got some catching up to do. He needs his beauty sleep, ya know?
Is Mr. Bean still sleeping?
Quote from: flip from jersey on September 19, 2018, 11:20:36 AMgood morning boys, just spotted this, no, I am not shipping it on dry ice!https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2018/05/03/new-jersey-windy-brow-farm-launches-taylor-ham-flavored-ice-cream/576438002/Wash it down with a little of this:https://www.flyingfish.com/beers/flyingfish/exit-7-pork-roll-porter/[note: tried it....ehhhhhhh, no]
Morning Daves, Dean, Raz, and Mr Mayor. Been out of the office this morning, should be back in time for the afternoon lull.
Quote from: dwgbryant on September 19, 2018, 09:27:27 AMlooks like I take I 75 and I 81 next week:TRAVEL NOT ADVISED IN SOUTHEASTERN & SOUTH CENTRAL NORTH CAROLINADue to flooding motorists should not travel in areas south of US-264 and east of I-73/I-74. Several sections of I-95 and I-40 are flooded. I-95 Southbound traffic from Virginia should use US-64 West (Exit 138) to I-540 West to I-40 West to US-321 South to I-85 South. Follow directions in South Carolina to re-access I-95.At this time no safe, stable or reliable route exists for the public to get to and from Wilmington.Although water is receding on some roads, the roads and bridges may be damaged and the road closures are still in effect. Signage should be adhered to. There are many others in which the flood levels will continue to rise over the next 72 hours or more depending on the river.Many areas affected by the storm only have a few passable roads in and out. These routes are vital for recovery efforts – excess traffic, and stalled or wrecked vehicles can become a major hindrance to recovery efforts. Law enforcement, fire, EMS, National Guard, utility companies, and others that must have access to the hardest-hit areas of the State.Many of the essentials, such as food, water, and fuel are limited in these areas. Adding additional people in these areas will further strain these resources. GPS systems are routing users into areas NCDOT is not recommending for travel.I think that's a better route even if 95 was open.
looks like I take I 75 and I 81 next week:TRAVEL NOT ADVISED IN SOUTHEASTERN & SOUTH CENTRAL NORTH CAROLINADue to flooding motorists should not travel in areas south of US-264 and east of I-73/I-74. Several sections of I-95 and I-40 are flooded. I-95 Southbound traffic from Virginia should use US-64 West (Exit 138) to I-540 West to I-40 West to US-321 South to I-85 South. Follow directions in South Carolina to re-access I-95.At this time no safe, stable or reliable route exists for the public to get to and from Wilmington.Although water is receding on some roads, the roads and bridges may be damaged and the road closures are still in effect. Signage should be adhered to. There are many others in which the flood levels will continue to rise over the next 72 hours or more depending on the river.Many areas affected by the storm only have a few passable roads in and out. These routes are vital for recovery efforts – excess traffic, and stalled or wrecked vehicles can become a major hindrance to recovery efforts. Law enforcement, fire, EMS, National Guard, utility companies, and others that must have access to the hardest-hit areas of the State.Many of the essentials, such as food, water, and fuel are limited in these areas. Adding additional people in these areas will further strain these resources. GPS systems are routing users into areas NCDOT is not recommending for travel.
Quote from: Travellin Dave on September 19, 2018, 10:04:21 AMQuote from: dwgbryant on September 19, 2018, 09:27:27 AMlooks like I take I 75 and I 81 next week:TRAVEL NOT ADVISED IN SOUTHEASTERN & SOUTH CENTRAL NORTH CAROLINADue to flooding motorists should not travel in areas south of US-264 and east of I-73/I-74. Several sections of I-95 and I-40 are flooded. I-95 Southbound traffic from Virginia should use US-64 West (Exit 138) to I-540 West to I-40 West to US-321 South to I-85 South. Follow directions in South Carolina to re-access I-95.At this time no safe, stable or reliable route exists for the public to get to and from Wilmington.Although water is receding on some roads, the roads and bridges may be damaged and the road closures are still in effect. Signage should be adhered to. There are many others in which the flood levels will continue to rise over the next 72 hours or more depending on the river.Many areas affected by the storm only have a few passable roads in and out. These routes are vital for recovery efforts – excess traffic, and stalled or wrecked vehicles can become a major hindrance to recovery efforts. Law enforcement, fire, EMS, National Guard, utility companies, and others that must have access to the hardest-hit areas of the State.Many of the essentials, such as food, water, and fuel are limited in these areas. Adding additional people in these areas will further strain these resources. GPS systems are routing users into areas NCDOT is not recommending for travel.I think that's a better route even if 95 was open.yes, but 2 hours longer, not that I'm in a hurry or anything.
Good Day Mr. Raz!
morning Raz and Mark.