Are you telling me parts and labor on that project was 30K?
No, I don't remeber what it was to be honest. It wasn't enough I can tell you that because Sol's truck rides and handles awesome and I still can't aford to do mine the same way
Would you really put it on a T? That would be pretty cool to wear in Europe.
Hey, a truck that said "DeMello Trailers" passed by my house the other day. Any relation?
Nope, I have heard of a DeMello machine shop in the OC but no relation there either. My family was and is poor my dad and most of his brothers and sisters were born in Hawaii it's a Portuguese name. They moved here in the early 60's it is a popular name in Hawaii I have only been there once but I took a glance at the phone book and noticed there were a few pages of like named people there.
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Nope, I have heard of a DeMello machine shop in the OC but no relation there either. My family was and is poor my dad and most of his brothers and sisters were born in Hawaii it's a Portuguese name. They moved here in the early 60's it is a popular name in Hawaii I have only been there once but I took a glance at the phone book and noticed there were a few pages of like named people there.
I would have guessed Italian! I grew up in the part of S.D. called "tuna town", because it is so loaded with Portuguese [tuna] fishermen. My best friend growing up was fresh off the boat from Madeira -- her parents did not speak English. I spoke to them in Spanish and eventually learned Portuguese. I practically lived at their house... the food is to DIE FOR. I do not understand why there are hardly any Portuguese restaurants in CA?! And no, Brazilian is NOT the same. Anyway, sorry for the OT there.
I would have guessed Italian! I grew up in the part of S.D. called "tuna town", because it is so loaded with Portuguese [tuna] fishermen. My best friend growing up was fresh off the boat from Madeira -- her parents did not speak English. I spoke to them in Spanish and eventually learned Portuguese. I practically lived at their house... the food is to DIE FOR. I do not understand why there are hardly any Portuguese restaurants in CA?! And no, Brazilian is NOT the same. Anyway, sorry for the OT there.
Well if you want to talk food my second favorite subject my mom has a strong Armenian back ground and I grew up with Lamagin (sp) and I have tried some of there other food at Family reunions. UMMMM GOOD FOOD! She also made good mexican food, not this crap they sell you at TacoBell but real good home cooked mexican food.