surferdave
Not hero DIS deserves, but the hero DIS needs righ
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This is apparently a classier affair than I was expecting.
I think if you were going to go to the trouble you do better than the garbage can.
What if you got a plastic tray from a food court or cafeteria, drilled two holes on each side and then ran an adjustable chord through them on each side and around your necks to wear it between you as a portable table. She could still do a table cloth for it to make it look neat.
When I saw the thread title I thought it was someone who was worried their head might not fit.
you can use a dollar bill or any currency amount. the are 6". whenever I need a rough estimate and can't find my tape measure I pull out a bill works great.
Seriously - if anyone knows this, I'll be shocked.
Wife and I are going for Food & Wine and in years past, when it gets crowded, we've been relegated to gathering around garbage cans just looking for a place to set stuff down. This year, she has it in her head to construct and unrollable "table cloth" to flop over the garbage can lid, but needs to know the dimensions.
I figured if there was any place in the planet she could get an answer to that question, it would be here.
Come on people, with my response..........EIGHTY-SEVEN RESPONSES.....We should all get a life.![]()
Lol. That would be too easy. She did that last trip (using a great gingham red and white cloth napkin they sold in the French gift shop). This year, she wants an 'upgrade'.
She's got dreams of one that draps over the lid (leaving the the garbage completely accessible to any other guests, of course), and has pockets to keep plasticware and napkins (so they don't blow away). Also wants it weighted down on the ends, so no change of the tablecloth blowing away.
I wouldn't be surprised if a small vase of flowers or a potpourri bowl appears. I don't fight it anymore - just go with the flow.
This is hysterical. Please add cloth linens tucked into your shirts and use some of that classy silver colored plastic cutlery. I can also get the dimensions for you in 2 weeks but if you post on one of the Resort FAQ threads you will find someone who has just checked in and is there.
But I just got out a ruler and I think that 15" wide is a safe bet, then go about 36" long to drape over the two sides that are not trash openings.
When you sew in the pockets, make one 1/2" wide on each side and insert a plastic flower. Pockets for silverware and napkins, yes. Now, if you can only figure out how to put drink holders on the thing you should go on that show where you try to get the venture capitalists to invest!
Great suggestions!Seriously, I just don't get why anyone would want to do this. She'll have to haul her tablecloth around with her, day after day...
Most of us don't plan to use a trash table for a few minutes, it just happens occasionally. The vast majority of the time we are at a high top table, a bench, or a curb.
Lol. That would be too easy. She did that last trip (using a great gingham red and white cloth napkin they sold in the French gift shop). This year, she wants an 'upgrade'.
She's got dreams of one that draps over the lid (leaving the the garbage completely accessible to any other guests, of course), and has pockets to keep plasticware and napkins (so they don't blow away). Also wants it weighted down on the ends, so no change of the tablecloth blowing away.
I wouldn't be surprised if a small vase of flowers or a potpourri bowl appears. I don't fight it anymore - just go with the flow.
I'm thinking of just wearing a checkered table-cloth to F&W...![]()