That is truly awesome! I was counting the number of trailers, not ready for it to be a RC! The trailer lift part was super cool too! Thanks for posting this Marty!
Trust me, we have thrown some awesome parties, not good (that's something else )... I'm talk'n awesome! But you'd be disappointed hearing about any recent stories.
About 2 weeks ago I was using the bar - because I could easily access BOTH sides of the equipment - as a test bed for integrating some high-end, but vintage, stereo equipment with new digital TVs. Using D.A.C. convertors, RCA splitters, ARC connections, HDMI inputs, etc.... I got it!
All that "junk" has since been moved to where it belongs, the bar is once again ready to serve. 😏
Just a West Coast thing? Whaaaat? You've got to get out of the Golden State more often Steve - LOL!
Anywhere I have been in the US, I try to seek out good Mexican restaurants. We love the stuff. In our relatively small town we have at least 7 or 8 good Mexican restaurants. Come Cinco de Mayo, do NOT stand between me and my Margarita, Taco Salad and Pico de Galo!!
From the net:
Cinco de Mayo celebrates the Mexican army's victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, and has become a celebration of Mexican culture and heritage, particularly in the United States.
More popular in the United States than in Mexico,[3] Cinco de Mayo has become associated with the celebration of Mexican-American culture.[4][5][6] Celebrations began in Columbia, California, where they have been observed annually since 1862.[7] The day gained nationwide popularity beyond those of Mexican-American heritage in the 1980s due to advertising campaigns by beer, wine, and tequila companies; today, Cinco de Mayo generates beer sales on par with the Super Bowl.
(Memorial Day sometimes falls near my birthday as well - 5/26. My late brother's BD was the 27th and our mom's was the 30th. We pretty much had it covered.)
Wow !!!! Growing up around Buffalo, NY till I moved to SoCal when I was 14 I'd never heard of Cinco de Mayo. BTW, my 🎂 is May 31 🥳 And I'll tell ya there can NEVER be too many independent Mexican restaurants around me ! 😋 And to think that I died and gone to Heaven the first time I tried Taco Bell... lmao
Wow !!!! Growing up around Buffalo, NY till I moved to SoCal when I was 14 I'd never heard of Cinco de Mayo. BTW, my 🎂 is May 31 🥳 And I'll tell ya there can NEVER be too many independent Mexican restaurants around me ! 😋 And to think that I died and gone to Heaven the first time I tried Taco Bell... lmao
Know what? DUH! I didn't even count the Taco Bell's we have around us - shame on me!
Just within stone throwing distance of us is Cancun Restaurant (our favorite), Pancho's Mexican, El Barril, Los Amigo's, Las Margarita's, El Jimador and more. Too much food to eat any more, for me, but I loved the Fajita Quesadilla's. OMG! A West Coast thing? NO senor!!!
My favorite little mom and pop and son restaurant that I found by accident in Oceanside. I'm slowly working my way through every item on that menu board 👍🙏
My favorite little mom and pop and son restaurant that I found by accident in Oceanside. I'm slowly working my way through every item on that menu board 👍🙏
A Fajita Quesadilla sounds "muy deliciouso". 😋
Yum; one of each please! And, yes, the Fajita Quesadilla's ARE 'muy deliciouso'. And also very tasty too!