Aggressive Concealment IWB holster for DB9,XDS,XDE,LC9,LC380,709,740,111,140,G42
26. Apr 2018
Pretty good, but needs modification for Crimson laser-grips
Good for the price point. It is plastic, with a couple of screws to tighten or loosen the grip on the gun. Normally, that's all you would need, however I was looking for a less expensive alternative for a Kimber Micro 9 with Crimson laser-grips. It just took a minute or two with a Dremel to carve out a notch for the laser, and it now fits just fine, even without tightening the screws.
Kitchenaid FGA meat grinder discs and NEW DESIGN cutting blade 6 pcs total
16. Okt 2017
Gives Kitchenaid Grinder More Versatility
The Kitchenaid grinder is fine, but it only comes with two discs and one semi-sharp cutting blade. With this setup you can grind much finer for making hot dogs, or much coarser for making rustic sausages. And the different design on this sharper cutting blade seems to allow the meat to go through easier and more efficiently. I'm glad I bought it.
02. Jul 2006
If You Loved Frasier, This is the DVD to Buy
"Frasier" was a staple in our home for 11 years; longer if you count "Cheers". Who wouldn't want to come home every evening to that beautiful condo and pour a glass of sherry? But even I have to admit that the last few seasons were sagging a bit due to behind the scenes changes, scriptwriters and production people coming and going. The quality just wasn't there anymore.
However, for the last season, they pulled out all the stops and made some of the best episodes ever! Nearly every one is a gem. My favorite among them being, "The Doctor is Out", guest starring Patrick Stewart as a fabulously gay Seattle Opera director, who tries to woo Frasier after he is mistakenly "outed" on his radio show. Frasier is so flattered and awestruck by his new elevation into high society and the arts, that he can't quite bring himself to confess his real orientation to Stewart.
The last few episodes show that the characters aren't just stuck in sitcomland forever. They each are moving on with their lives, like the rest of us. Niles and Daphne with their new child; Dad with his new beau; and Frasier, who after all these years, believes he may finally have found "Ms. Right".
Watching the DVD set is a bittersweet experience, because I (and perhaps you) are reminded of what a great show it could be, and how much I miss all these characters now. I have to admit some bias, as I grew up in Seattle and still live nearby, but the Cranes always seemed more like friends of mine rather than tv characters. Friends that I could stop in, and see how they were doing from time to time. And pour myself a nice glass of sherry.
I still remember the earlier seasons fondly, but for me, the final season is the one to own.