specially the orange stuff.

Randy
Wolffarmer wrote:Question. Why did we ever think shag carpet was "cool"?
specially the orange stuff.
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Randy
DragonFire wrote:Congrats Kirk!!! That is great!!
Yeah, now you need to show off your skills at the Dam!!!
How often does your team do these cookoffs? I should have gone there instead of the Safeway gas station today...just a bad day...
Give us the details..who you beat and how..what were the other dishes...all that stuff...
and no way was the carpet replaced in the Grasshopper...it's orange/rust sculptured shag. Ain't no way they found a nice piece of that later!!!
KCStudly wrote:Can I play, too?
I have a vintage find from today.
First let me confess. A couple of years back when my sister and I traveled cross country to tend to our fathers affairs and belongings, we had to be somewhat selective in what we decided to keep. If it didn't fit in the car it would have to be shipped and we found ourselves struggling not to want everything. Dad had an old (early 70's?) gas Coleman lantern that we had used on the original Poet Creek trip, green, think it may have been a two mantle (not sure, don't think it was anything too very old or special). There were two plain green Coleman propane lanterns with the plastic bases (one we remembered, the other must have been newer but was the same variety), and I seem to think that there was also a battery operated lantern. Well, at the time neither of us planned to do any camping and considering that they were fragile, we decided to let them go with the other belongings to be auctioned for the estate. I know, I know, sacrilege, but we were grieving, coping, and making decisions on the fly. I'm sure another Coleman hound snapped them up for a bargain, so it all worked out in the end, right?
It wasn't until during the car trip back to the east coast that we made the commitment to go camping in Idaho as a tribute to Dad (see more here). That led me to needing a way to haul camping gear, which lead me to this great website, after which I started poking around and occasionally looked in on you Coleman freaks (said with awe and the greatest respect).
I now realize the error I have made in letting Dad's burners go (we did keep all of the fishing gear, including literally thousands of hand tied flies, and vintage fly reels, much of his gun collection, and many of his hand tools...my sister kept the 14 foot tepee). Oh, and I have had the family propane fired two burner tin camp stove suitcase, a Century Primus 4400 Streamliner II in brown and gold for a while now (I can get pic's if anyone is interested).
Anyway, by way of attempting to redeem myself, this evening on the way home from my build location, I stopped in at the Goodwill to see if they had any Coleman stuff. Didn't look too promising, so I asked the two kids stocking shelves if they ever get any camping equipment, gas lanterns or stoves, and they replied that they couldn't sell anything gas powered due to liability. Yeah, that's about what I had figured. Headed for the door.
Just as I was walking out, something in the jumble bin by the door caught my eye. Did a double take on some kind of AC/DC charger device; looked out dated. Oh well, headed out again...but wait...what was that little yellow box with the familiar logo, triple take.
And there it was. Tag had it at $0.79, paid $0.84 after tax.![]()
The box top is missing three of the tabs and they put the price sticker smack dab in the center of the graphic, but the funnel is pristine and appears to be unused.
Score!
I know it's not much, but it is a start. I will try to be more alert to yard sales and flea markets, and I WILL score a lantern and gas stove before the big trip this summer. You will see. (I hope.)
DragonFire wrote:I saw Three Dog Night at the Alameda Co. fair um...in the 90's sometime. Good stuff!!
Cobblers interest me. At a local pub Thurs. night my friend was eating an Ollaliberry (I know I spelled that wrong!) cobbler..not too sweet at all! Devonshire cream on top. I was trying to figure out how I could do that in the DO...
Hmm...cobbler. What kind did your team do again?? Whatever it was, I'm sure it was good, singed top or not!
Sweet potato pie?? Wow!! I've found the 'insert' pans to raise pizza and such off the bottom of the DO...may have to try apricot or something (we can our own apricot pie filling..and jam.)
Something to think about. I'm no cast iron chef like you, but I've made a few very tasty main dishes in the DO. May have to try some not too sweet sweets!!
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