Dust on the couch isn't much of a problem. I've got an old comforter that I
can lay over it.
I get dibs on the large couch!
Chris
Chris Reck
Bloomington, IL
'99 Dakota Sport + CC 4x4 V6 (Deep Amethyst)
Shaved and polished V8 TB, Autolite 3923, 195 Thermostat, 7.5mm Bosch plug
wires,
Custom K&N 6x9 air intake, Edelbrock Shocks, Pioneer full audio system,
Moog Suspension and Steering components, BF Goodrich 32x11.5r15 T/A KO tires
<jon@dakota-truck.net> wrote in message
news:eh1434$c8q$1@bent.twistedbits.net...
>
> "Chris Reck" <chris92@insightbb.com> wrote:
>
> : Hi,
>
> : Is the shop (couches) heated during the fall, or do we need to look for
> : other accomodations. For that matter, anyone interested in doubling up
> in a
> : room for Friday and Saturday nights?
>
>
> Yep, its heated, and there is a bathroom w/shower available, so
> that is an option if you don't mind sleeping on couches covered with
> powdercoat dust, dirt, vaporized metal particles and who knows what else.
> :-) There are three couches available, one large and two small. It
> should also be possible to clear a spot on the floor in there somewhere
> for an air mattress or something. That reminds me, I'd better go have a
> look at the propane tank to make sure we'll have heat. :-)
>
> As far as local accomodations go, check out the following URL
> for a list of hotels and such:
>
> http://www.dakota-truck.net/meet/DMLBBQ/map/
>
> The last one on the page is a B&B which the Henrys and Mallets
> have both stayed at and both said it was nice. The price is
> comparable to or better than the hotels, depending on the time
> of year and its only about a mile or two down the road as opposed
> to 10 miles for any of the motels/hotels.
>
>
> --
> -Jon-
>
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