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I used to bounce at a club in PA back in 2000/2001, It was called Brownies. Vanilla Ice would always come and play his songs. Dude was pretty cool to talk to.
About once or twice a week, I empty the ice in our freezer that the ice maker makes. I empty into plastic sacks and then put those sacks of ice in the deep freeze. Then, on the weekends, I just grab a bag or two. It takes no time at all to empty the ice from the freezer into the bags.
About once or twice a week, I empty the ice in our freezer that the ice maker makes. I empty into plastic sacks and then put those sacks of ice in the deep freeze. Then, on the weekends, I just grab a bag or two. It takes no time at all to empty the ice from the freezer into the bags.
I used to bounce at a club in PA back in 2000/2001, It was called Brownies. Vanilla Ice would always come and play his songs. Dude was pretty cool to talk to.
I buy one or two 20 lb ice bags at the gas station for drink chilling purposes when I fill up the boat. Costs approx. $0.20-$0.25/lb and I avoid all the f***ing around that way.
We normally will pack sandwiches or whatever in a small soft cooler - we throw in a frozen water bottle and/or blue ice pack to keep that chilled.
We don't have to deal with Southern heat, so our hurdle is lower.
His sidekick, Wes Kain, who is the guy that supposedly is the real crew construction chief on The Vanilla Ice Project cracks me up. This guy is the definition of "trying too hard:"
Agree they do some nice work, but their taste is not mine, at all.
Also, they pull stunts (like many reality construction shows) that are ridiculously unsafe. Why all these shows are seemingly exempt from OSHA is beyond me.