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Joe Camarda's "plywood" license plate mount

 

It's not composite and it's not a 2x4. Unless Joe has changed it since I left the area I know what it is. So... the new quiz for all y'all is: What is the material used for the fender eliminator? (A little hint, zoom the image about 400% and you can just can just make out enough to maybe guess what it is)

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I do indeed have a dark side (I stop pedaling - the lights go out). And the answer is....

 

Oh, you missed it? My foot slipped off of the pedal for a moment there...

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Pedaling madly...

 

It's a piece of perforated sheet metal from the local hardware store. I don't remember if it's stainless or aluminum but it sure isn't wood!  :whistle:

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Why did he use PERFORATED sheet metal?

Air flow????

PS, I still say it is plasticene.

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:2c: AND THOSE POMS SENT THERE WORST ? out here to the colony to dine on kangaroo and koala. :rasta:

I thought they were cigarette butts (from butt holes  :huh2:  )

Turns out they are made from UKs finest mad pig sausages.

My stomach was turning over the possibility that that was toad parts,  :vomit:

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Ok here is my recipe for toad in the hole:

 

 

 

1. Precook some nice sauasages like cumberlands or what you prefer.

 

2 Make up batter mix with flour egg and water- make a biggie with 2 eggs and 400mm of water

 

3. While mixing batter put a metal dish with a little oil into a hot oven 225 degrees until it smokes the oil.

 

4. Place the sausages in the dish- cover in batter mix.

 

5. Put straight back in the oven- keep at 225 deg- do not open door for any reason until its ready.

 

6. Let it rise right up. when it is big and solid after about 45 mins, remove, cover in gravy and serve.

 

Eat and enjoy- there- some English culture for you.

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