It had orange plastic couches styled like this chair.
Mod Made Mid Century Modern Molded Plastic S-Shape Chair Dining Chair, Orange https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M5EBT2M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_bsbKDbE0EXH8M
There was an arcade and a movie theater. You could smoke in the mall but usually not the stores. I remember the tobacco shop gave away licorice pipes to kids. There was a Woolworths with lunch counter.
In the basement was Rizzis’s but a much nicer version than the one in copley. Waiters had to wear ties and they played bad jazz. Inos also used to be in the mall basement. They sell high end ball gowns and now they’re down market street.
I guess I’m saying it was much more trashy (in some ways) and a lot classier. Now it’s all painted cream and normalized.
This is good. The City of Akron needs to be better at communicating with people. A decent contact form on their website instead of dialing 311, and a Slack community (https://slack.com/) with government officials participating would be awesome.
What's really nice about the MetroParks is that they have a mobile app. They list all sorts of information about the trails, amenities found at each park, and activities going on.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/summit-metro-parks/id634270430?mt=8
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=hr.apps.n51237135&hl=en_US
Gus' PuffsAdapted from <strong><em>Jane Snow Cooks</em></strong>📷 by Jane Snow
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4 ounces grated Parmesan cheese2 cups mayonnaise1 1/2 onions, minced1 loaf day-old white bread
Trim the crusts off the bread and cut into triangles or squares, or use a biscuit cutter or cookie cutter for other shapes. Place on a cookie sheet and place under your oven's broiler to toast the first side. Watch carefully - it's fast.
Remove from the oven and flip the slices over.
Mix half of the cheese with the mayonnaise and onion.
Slather the mixture onto the bread slices and sprinkle with the reserved half of the cheese.
Place in the oven under the broiler and cook just long enough for the puffs are golden. They will puff up a bit, thus the name.
Serve warm.
Another recipe calls for 1-1/2 TABLESPOONS of diced onion. Seems more accurate.
Hey, Brit here.
A full English consists of:
Baked beans (we use Heinz here in the UK but any works. Just pop them in the microwave for 1-2 minutes)
Any kind of toast with butter on it
Grilled Mushrooms
Grilled Tomato
Sunny-side up egg
In terms of meats, I found this product on amazon which delivers to Cuyahoga.
Enjoy!
There's an app that's pretty accurate, as well: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.AvailTec.MyStop
It lists all the routes and it will show the stops on that route. You can select the stop and see how many minutes to the next bus and such. Super useful.
Oh those are adjuncts that are added. Usually extracts but sometimes actual fruit or fruit puree. https://www.midwestsupplies.com/collections/beer-adjuncts?page=4
For instance, a s'mores stout would have something like this - https://www.amazon.com/Brewers-Best-Natural-Flavoring-Marshmallow/dp/B071DHM1S5/
Have you tried Meetup.com?
I am an organizer for a group that may particularly suit you, but there are many other great groups on there.
ARCHIE!!!!
Did you try the VSC of summit county? (330) 643-2830.
Nextdoor is also a good place to ask for assistance from your closest neighbors: https://nextdoor.com/
Beat if luck, thank you for your service.
The most recent issue is here - LINK IS PDF. It came out on Jan 8, and this article is more recent. They print once a month, but add articles and updates on their site all month.
EDIT - not a PDF - It's a flash-based site hosted on issuu.com - it looks like it does archiving/back issues for several magazines. Not a great way to read, but it will preserve the print layout, I guess.
I have lived in Fairlawn all my life, and went to Copley for middle and high school. Its a good neighborhood, minus the above story. This may be a bit late, buddy of mine lived in the Hunt Club Apartments. Nice apartments, in your price range, two bedrooms.Very close to Montrose so you have a ton of food, I-77 is right there as well. They moved out b/c it was kind of loud sometimes i guess, lot of younger people live there. When i have visited it was never bad people were respectful enough. He had a kid though, so I'm sure his standards are different than mine.
Gparted is what I use for formatting and erasing hard drives. It is a bit techy, but you can check it out: https://gparted.org/liveusb.php
You can boot it from a usb, bypassing your hard drive so you can modify it without windows having a fit. You will lose everything on the drive if you go this route. It is effective
If so, just make sure you get a pre-amplifier with it. Without it on mine I can't get any Cleveland stations.
This is the one I have: https://www.amazon.com/RCA-TVPRAMP1Z-Preamplifier-Outdoor-Antenna/dp/B003P92D9Y
You can get coin sorter kits, that have like a plastic holder, fit all the coins in and slide on the sleeves so they are rolled up. Faster than stacking by hand.
Something like this could help.
https://www.amazon.com/NOFO-Clothing-Co-Rubber-Sweatshirt/dp/B072MG71HC/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?ie=UTF8&psc=1&ref_=ppx_yo_mob_b_track_package_o0_img Similar on amazon I bought. I like RCC but I don’t have $50 to spend on a hoodie regularly. I do have RCC hoodies and they are nicer quality but I needed to replace some worn out ones this winter.
I published a huge sci fi novel called "Apex Predators" a few years ago and might be interested in joining.
There's also this sub: Story and Style that you guys should check out.
Oh man, that would be great, unfortunately I really have no money to spend on it, so unless you're looking to trade for one of those things listed, I really couldn't grab it from you.
Also I'm pretty sure I found the same one on Amazon for $105. So that may way you don't have any hits on Craig's list