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HuhBruh
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re: Pubs Near Kings Cross (London)
Posted by HuhBruh on 5/16/25 at 10:02 am to RanchoLaPuerto
stayed in the area last summer. Went here on the recommendation of friends who lived in the area. It's about 1/2 mile from Angel Station. We enjoyed it.
The Bull
The Bull
re: Long layover in london
Posted by HuhBruh on 7/30/24 at 2:17 pm to olemissfan26
that long is certainly doable. I used this company in June for a tour. Is it necessary? no, but I wanted to maximize the time we had. They were great to work with and did an amazing job.
London Magical Tours
London Magical Tours
re: Denver/Golden Recs
Posted by HuhBruh on 4/25/24 at 9:42 pm to CustomGolfGuy
LEW'S Firearms in Central
re: Dallas hotels
Posted by HuhBruh on 2/20/23 at 10:09 am to Medtiger87
Live by Loews Hotel
Walking distance to ATT stadium and next door to large entertainment area with several bars and restaurants
Walking distance to ATT stadium and next door to large entertainment area with several bars and restaurants
I have the Water Guru. It's nice. Probably a waste of money. It did help me figure out a few things with my pool. It only reads the PH and the Free Chlorine and pool skimmer flow. It uses cartridges that have to be replaced every 30 days or so and sits in the skimmer. I get a reading every morning about 8:15 and that's it unless I tell it to take a reading.
My pool guy recommended Sutro and said that the people who have it like it. But, it's $500 and you have to pay a monthly fee to get the stuff to take the readings. Now, it gives you more readings, but $30/month for the stuff to get the readings. They do let you pause the monthly payment for when you're not using the pool like in the winter.
My pool guy recommended Sutro and said that the people who have it like it. But, it's $500 and you have to pay a monthly fee to get the stuff to take the readings. Now, it gives you more readings, but $30/month for the stuff to get the readings. They do let you pause the monthly payment for when you're not using the pool like in the winter.
Ohana is a great choice as is the Toppolino's breakfast.
If you're looking for something in the parks, Via Napoli in Epcot is pizza and pretty good. The place in Mexico (no inside of the building but on the water) is good too.
If you're looking for characters, Hollywood and Vine (Hollywood Studios), Chef Mickey's (Contemporary resort), Toppolino's Terrace (Breakfast - Riviera Resort).
Beaches and Cream at the Yacht Club for dessert. They have a walk up window but it's easier if you make a reservation and sit down.
If you're looking for steak, Le Celier in Epcot and Yachtsman Steakhouse at the Beach/Yacht club are both good.
Whenever we go as a family, Ohona and Via Napoli are places we eat each time. The kids love both.
If you're looking for something in the parks, Via Napoli in Epcot is pizza and pretty good. The place in Mexico (no inside of the building but on the water) is good too.
If you're looking for characters, Hollywood and Vine (Hollywood Studios), Chef Mickey's (Contemporary resort), Toppolino's Terrace (Breakfast - Riviera Resort).
Beaches and Cream at the Yacht Club for dessert. They have a walk up window but it's easier if you make a reservation and sit down.
If you're looking for steak, Le Celier in Epcot and Yachtsman Steakhouse at the Beach/Yacht club are both good.
Whenever we go as a family, Ohona and Via Napoli are places we eat each time. The kids love both.
re: Seafood gumbo by the gallon as a Christmas gift where would you buy it in the BR area
Posted by HuhBruh on 12/13/21 at 1:43 pm to tigers1956
Serops on Corporate makes a great seafood gumbo. Give Sammi a call and ask about buying it by the gallon
Across the country, including in Louisiana, police are not asking a judge for a warrant and if approved, they are conducting a blood draw, by force if necessary. When this happens, you're billed as a refusal for driver's license suspension purposes, however they will now have the evidence to be presented in court to assist in convicting you.
re: Black Aluminum Fence Panels - Where to Buy?
Posted by HuhBruh on 6/17/21 at 1:27 pm to bayou choupique
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re: Black Aluminum Fence Panels - Where to Buy?
Posted by HuhBruh on 5/14/21 at 1:12 pm to bayou choupique
Did you use someone local to Baton Rouge? I’m getting ready to start pricing one for a pool and I’m curious. Looking at about the same amount of linear feet
re: Recommend an undercounter nugget ice maker
Posted by HuhBruh on 4/30/21 at 11:35 am to deuceiswild
I have bought several appliances from AJ Madison and have not had any issues.
Undercounter Ice Makers
I have the Scottsman Brilliance Nugget Ice Maker and have had no issues for the 3 years. As long as you do the maintenance on it, should be fine
Undercounter Ice Makers
I have the Scottsman Brilliance Nugget Ice Maker and have had no issues for the 3 years. As long as you do the maintenance on it, should be fine
Lew's Firearms in Central
Quality work and his price list is on his facebook page. Very responsive as well
Quality work and his price list is on his facebook page. Very responsive as well
re: Finally going to attempt pizza on the BGE
Posted by HuhBruh on 8/7/20 at 12:32 am to VinegarStrokes
Try this: Super Peel
Been using one for years and very rarely if ever need up transferring a pizza to the egg now
Been using one for years and very rarely if ever need up transferring a pizza to the egg now
David’s is great. Used them several times and never a problem
re: Epcot Food and Wine - What you got?
Posted by HuhBruh on 11/17/19 at 7:37 pm to LSUFanHouston
Just got back from this very trip. Much better without the kids for the food and wine. These are the ones we liked the most. The wife really loved the coffee drink in Belgium
The filet and the soup in Canada
Australia the grilled sweet and spicy bush berry shrimp
Belgium - the waffle and chilled coffee with Godiva chocolate liqueur
Chocolate Studio - liquid nitro chocolate almond truffle
Hops and Barley - New England lobster roll
Islands of the Caribbean - everything
Italy - ravioli
Mexico - everything
The filet and the soup in Canada
Australia the grilled sweet and spicy bush berry shrimp
Belgium - the waffle and chilled coffee with Godiva chocolate liqueur
Chocolate Studio - liquid nitro chocolate almond truffle
Hops and Barley - New England lobster roll
Islands of the Caribbean - everything
Italy - ravioli
Mexico - everything
Hilton America’s. Couple of blocks away. Indoor pool, which is nice in the summer
re: Help me out with Disneyland planning
Posted by HuhBruh on 1/2/19 at 12:52 pm to Hat Tricks
We did the same thing 2 years ago. Bite the bullet and rent the car, fly into LAX, and bring your car seats with you or rent them from the rental company. Makes life easier when you have a car. If you stay in one of the Good Neighbor Hotels, you'll be walking distance to Disneyland and won't need the car, but you can use it to go elsewhere besides Disney stuff.
We did't do the other two so we can't speak about that, but we took a drive along the coast, went to the Santa Monica pier, up into the hills, to Beverly Hills, the Hollywood Sign, and the Walk of Fame.
It was a fun trip, but we only used a day and a half to do the other things. We spent the rest of the time at DisneyLand. Be prepared, Disneyland is much smaller and if the crowds are right, you can do both parks in one day
We did't do the other two so we can't speak about that, but we took a drive along the coast, went to the Santa Monica pier, up into the hills, to Beverly Hills, the Hollywood Sign, and the Walk of Fame.
It was a fun trip, but we only used a day and a half to do the other things. We spent the rest of the time at DisneyLand. Be prepared, Disneyland is much smaller and if the crowds are right, you can do both parks in one day
re: Disney trip - buy points?
Posted by HuhBruh on 2/21/18 at 11:39 am to MorgusTheMagnificent
Are you looking to purchase a contract to use points at DVC resorts? Or are you looking to rent someone’s points to use at a vacation club resort?
Only the owners of the points receive the perks and discounts associated with the contract.
If you’re looking to rent points, I recommend dvcrequest.com. I have used them a few times and have been very happy. You will not receive discounts if you rent points.
Only the owners of the points receive the perks and discounts associated with the contract.
If you’re looking to rent points, I recommend dvcrequest.com. I have used them a few times and have been very happy. You will not receive discounts if you rent points.
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