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  • Re: Answer and ask game.

    Nope.

    What part of your car gets cleaned the least often? (i.e., the engine, the trunk, the gas cap area, etc.)
    Shane
    1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera SL

    If you trim yourself to fit the world you'll whittle yourself away. - Aaron Tippin

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      Originally posted by CieraSL View Post
      Yup. Stupid people who can't tell the difference between the parking lot and the interstate. I was pulling into a parking lot one time and about had a guy back into me. He just went to back up without even looking, and then he gave me a dirty look. I was like, "Whatever, dude."

      In your opinion, did General Motors make a wise decision in stopping production of the Oldsmobile line, or should they have kept making them?
      ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!

      Originally posted by the invisible
      Which hotel to stay in on a New York Holiday?
      Golden Gate Seriously though, the Waldorf-Astoria!

      Originally posted by Ciera SL
      What part of your car gets cleaned the least often?
      Gas cap area, I've done it once.

      How will the winter affect your detailing/driving patterns?
      James - 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais
      Calais Auto Detailing
      CalaisDetails@aim.com
      www.calaisdetailing.com (under construction)

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        Originally posted by Calais View Post
        How will the winter affect your detailing/driving patterns?
        Driving will necessitate the use of just SPF15 sunblock in winter vs SPF30 in summer - we get to drive top down all year long here in SoCal! (thanks to Paul - AKA the other pc - for this idea)


        Blackberry/Smartphone/iPhone or just a plain ol' "let me make a simple phone call" cell phone?
        Michael Stoops
        Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

        Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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        • Re: Answer and ask game.

          Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
          Driving will necessitate the use of just SPF15 sunblock in winter vs SPF30 in summer - we get to drive top down all year long here in SoCal! (thanks to Paul - AKA the other pc - for this idea)


          Blackberry/Smartphone/iPhone or just a plain ol' "let me make a simple phone call" cell phone?

          The last. Simple phone call.

          Calais,thanks for the tips on hotels,if I get the chance to visit NY. Do you know if there is still a restaurant in NY called 'The Forum of the Twelve Caesars' ? I believe it was very famous. I had a relative worked in it many years ago.



          How do you like your Fillets....Rare,medium or well done?

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          • Re: Answer and ask game.

            I'm not sure if I've ever had a fillet.

            Do you consider yourself to be outgoing or shy around strangers?
            Shane
            1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera SL

            If you trim yourself to fit the world you'll whittle yourself away. - Aaron Tippin

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            • Re: Answer and ask game.

              Outgoing

              What is your favorite hand soap?
              -HealthyCivic
              Check out the glossary

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              • Re: Answer and ask game.

                I like the Dial foaming hand soap. Who knows why.

                Would you rather be really smart or really strong?
                Shane
                1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera SL

                If you trim yourself to fit the world you'll whittle yourself away. - Aaron Tippin

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                • Re: Answer and ask game.

                  Originally posted by CieraSL View Post
                  I like the Dial foaming hand soap. Who knows why.

                  Would you rather be really smart or really strong?
                  PhD. for me.
                  "If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn't be called research would it? (Albert Einstein 1879-1955)
                  BOB

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                  • Re: Answer and ask game.

                    Originally posted by Eddie6th View Post
                    The last. Simple phone call.

                    Calais,thanks for the tips on hotels,if I get the chance to visit NY. Do you know if there is still a restaurant in NY called 'The Forum of the Twelve Caesars' ? I believe it was very famous. I had a relative worked in it many years ago.
                    I've never heard of it, though I could always find out. Do you happen to know what borough it is in?

                    How many different types of wax do you have?
                    James - 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais
                    Calais Auto Detailing
                    CalaisDetails@aim.com
                    www.calaisdetailing.com (under construction)

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                    • Re: Answer and ask game.

                      M20, M21, and M26 and M66. Thats all I need.

                      How many Soft Buff pads do you have?
                      Nick
                      Tucker's Detailing Services
                      815-954-0773
                      2012 Ford Transit Connect

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                        Originally posted by Calais View Post
                        I've never heard of it, though I could always find out. Do you happen to know what borough it is in?

                        How many different types of wax do you have?
                        i'll check google..never thought of that.

                        About six? at the moment...NXT TW2, Gold Class, DC3, Mer(might be a polish...can't remember.They're stuck at the back somewhere), Autoglym extra gloss , a couple of cheapo's from the supermarket. something like that.


                        Have you ever bought anything off the TV,like QVC?

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                        • Re: Answer and ask game.

                          Originally posted by Eddie6th View Post
                          The last. Simple phone call.

                          Calais,thanks for the tips on hotels,if I get the chance to visit NY. Do you know if there is still a restaurant in NY called 'The Forum of the Twelve Caesars' ? I believe it was very famous. I had a relative worked in it many years ago.



                          How do you like your Fillets....Rare,medium or well done?
                          ASK AND YOU SHALL RECEIVE.
                          SEE BELOW...



                          Roman Mosaic Found In Midtown Manhattan

                          A Glimpse Into The Lost Civilization of A.D. 1957


                          The mosaic.
                          (AJ Maxwell)
                          The realities of New York City’s dining world are cruel. The majority of restaurants fail. Luckily for diners, there are always more restaurants ready to take their place. The new owners of the space throw away the furniture and tear out the walls and the old fixtures. It’s a kind of archeology, peeling back the layers until you get to bare concrete and brick. And once in a while a great discovery is made.
                          When Tom Nolan and his partners leased a space in midtown Manhattan’s Rockefeller Center for their new AJ Maxwell’s steakhouse, all they knew was that a succession of Indian restaurants had occupied the place before. Somebody told them there might be a mural behind one of the walls. Tom Nolan decided to punch a hole through it and find out.
                          “We opened it up and started to see something blue inside,” he said. “And we realized it was a mosaic. And I said, ‘Can we make the hole any bigger?’”
                          They tore away at the Sheetrock, and the mosaic just got larger and larger. Finally they realized that it covered an entire wall.
                          “It was like discovering a dinosaur!” Nolan said.
                          The mosaic showed four groups of ancient Romans around a fountain, a column bearing the she-wolf that is the symbol of Rome, and a background of archways and Roman buildings. Word of this discovery spread in New York culinary circles, and soon somebody stopped by to identify the mosaic. The Roman scene was a relic of one of the most over-the-top and expensive restaurants the city has ever seen, the Forum of the Twelve Caesars.
                          The Forum was the creation of Joseph Baum and Jerome Brody, two titans of the New York restaurant world (they would later open the Four Seasons, and Baum would go on to dream up Windows on the World). In the mid-1950s they decided that the city’s executives, flush with an economic boom, needed someplace big and splashy to deplete their expense accounts. They teamed up with William Pahlmann, an interior decorator known for his “eclectic” designs. He found 12 portraits of 12 Roman emperors, and the idea for a restaurant was born.
                          The mosaic.
                          (Richard F. Snow Collection)
                          Up front, right beside the bar, was to be the mosaic. Pahlmann drew the original design, a 1950s stylized version of imperial Rome, and gave it to the Rambusch Decorating Company to execute. One of its artists turned the design into a full-size painted “cartoon,” which was then taken to a Bronx company specializing in mosaics.
                          The Forum of the Twelve Caesars opened at the end of 1957 and quickly became a magnet for corporate and media leaders. Charles Baum, Joseph’s son, remembers it as the city’s first sophisticated theme restaurant. The waiters wore Roman-style jerkins; the wine buckets were centurion helmets. The menu featured such specialties as “Belgic Paté with Wild Boar, Sauce of Damascus Plums,” goose “Germanicus,” and “Pheasant of the Golden House on a Silver Shield of Gilded Plumage Roasted with an Exquisite Sauce.” Everything was oversized: the menus, the cutlery, the plates, the drinks, and even the food.
                          “My first time there I was having lunch with my father and James Beard,” said Charles Baum. “I was maybe 10 years old. At some point they determined that I should try my first oyster. These were the only oysters in history that required a knife and fork. [Indeed, they appeared on the menu thus: “The Oysters of Hercules, $1.65, which you with sword shall carve.”] I hoped they’d forget, but they didn’t. They watched as the mammoth thing went into my mouth. The second I lost their attention, the oyster rested comfortably in the napkin on my lap.”
                          The Forum of the Twelve Caesars closed in 1975, the victim of an economic downturn. Its mural, however, can again be seen in Rockefeller Center, at AJ Maxwell’s, 57 West Forty-eighth Street.
                          —Andrew Coe
                          "If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn't be called research would it? (Albert Einstein 1879-1955)
                          BOB

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                          • Re: Answer and ask game.

                            Originally posted by Tuck91 View Post
                            M20, M21, and M26 and M66. Thats all I need.

                            How many Soft Buff pads do you have?
                            3..not Meg's though. If that's what you meant....0.

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                            • Re: Answer and ask game.

                              Originally posted by RGP View Post
                              ASK AND YOU SHALL RECEIVE.
                              SEE BELOW...



                              Roman Mosaic Found In Midtown Manhattan

                              A Glimpse Into The Lost Civilization of A.D. 1957


                              The mosaic.
                              (AJ Maxwell)

                              The Forum of the Twelve Caesars closed in 1975, the victim of an economic downturn. Its mural, however, can again be seen in Rockefeller Center, at AJ Maxwell’s, 57 West Forty-eighth Street.
                              —Andrew Coe
                              Wow....thanks Bob! Sounds like it was an amazing place. Calais i'm sure must know about that mosaic....

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                              • Re: Answer and ask game.

                                Originally posted by Eddie6th View Post
                                Wow....thanks Bob! Sounds like it was an amazing place. Calais i'm sure must know about that mosaic....
                                Shoot, I've got neckties older than him!
                                "If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn't be called research would it? (Albert Einstein 1879-1955)
                                BOB

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