Well you can walk there & just hang out at the concession stand all night.Of course, that picture isn't very flattering. They actually have dual screens. It is a very cool place.
Well you can walk there & just hang out at the concession stand all night.Of course, that picture isn't very flattering. They actually have dual screens. It is a very cool place.
My surround space is in my basement by choice also and it too serves as a great haven and escape from the normalcy of the remainder of my house.My set up is the basement by choice... it makes for a little special area that's all mine. You know, I get a peaceful easy feeling every time I walk in.
So I hope it continues well for you.
Before we had the basement fixed similar to what Jon did, it took on a couple of inches after a heavy rain, soon after we moved in. My LP collection was still in cardboard boxes sitting on the floor & soaked up water like a sponge. I carried them upstairs & spaced them out vertically leaning on the wall to dry out. I left the records in the jacket, IIRC, because knowing they were plastic I was more concerned about the covers. Months later I figured that was a Bad Idea since certainly there must be black mold & musty grunginess on them. But it was the digital age & records was not a top priority. A few years ago I could not deny the urge to play the 1st Boston album that I had only on LP. With a bit of trepidation I pulled it out of the sleeve and it was.... perfect! From my earliest days I always bought good quality plastic LP sleeves & they saved the day being waterproof. So all the water damaged albums had records in them as good as the last time I played them.
Anyways, here's hoping @GOS gets much accomplished rapido so he can get back to grilling soon!
And Quite Honestly I Slept Through The Whole Bloody THING!
My set up is the basement by choice... it makes for a little special area that's all mine. You know, I get a peaceful easy feeling every time I walk in.
So I hope it continues well for you.
Before we had the basement fixed similar to what Jon did, it took on a couple of inches after a heavy rain, soon after we moved in. My LP collection was still in cardboard boxes sitting on the floor & soaked up water like a sponge. I carried them upstairs & spaced them out vertically leaning on the wall to dry out. I left the records in the jacket, IIRC, because knowing they were plastic I was more concerned about the covers. Months later I figured that was a Bad Idea since certainly there must be black mold & musty grunginess on them. But it was the digital age & records was not a top priority. A few years ago I could not deny the urge to play the 1st Boston album that I had only on LP. With a bit of trepidation I pulled it out of the sleeve and it was.... perfect! From my earliest days I always bought good quality plastic LP sleeves & they saved the day being waterproof. So all the water damaged albums had records in them as good as the last time I played them.
Anyways, here's hoping @GOS gets much accomplished rapido so he can get back to grilling soon!
My surround space is in my basement by choice also and it too serves as a great haven and escape from the normalcy of the remainder of my house.
My surround space is in my basement by choice also and it too serves as a great haven and escape from the normalcy of the remainder of my house.
Women always have food….
Women always have food….
The house had a room finished out in the basement that I immediately identified as the home theater space when we moved in. My original thoughts were that the entire family would share and enjoy it together, but it quickly became apparent that my wife and two kids wanted nothing to do with it so it became my space by default and I've loved it since!Was the "choice" that of the spouse (or maybe a parent)?
Scary deja vu! Really glad no H2O in the basement but I bet you were pretty anxious. I heard fromMy town got slapped last night. 4.3” in 3 hours. Only, my basement had NO water. This is looking out my door last night around midnight.
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It really was deja vu! And, here is why....Scary deja vu! Really glad no H2O in the basement but I bet you were pretty anxious. I heard from
@J. PUPSTER he got about 5" in a short time & high winds but no flooding. Sacramento said "rain, rain go away" & sent it to the mid-West.
Yikes! Hope the best for you and everyone in that area esp our fellow QQ'ers. Let us know how it turns out.We're expecting a 'doozy' of a Nor"Easter tonight through early Wednesday morning dumping 4~6 inches of rain with winds gusting at 60 mph. Folks in this part are still recovering from the remnants of Hurricane Ida which caused extensive devastation in this area. Fingers crossed it isn't as bad .... as predicted!
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