restaurant x20

JWT New York, Asylum Recreate Iconic Movie Scene for Bing Spot
Who says you can’t improve the past? Asylum VFX did just that, for JWT New York, handling all post and VFX on a Bing spot that recreated the iconic finishing scene from the 1991 hit Thelma & Louise.
X20 revised 6 26
|
|
(12) BLACK 20″ x 20″ RESTAURANT POLYESTER LINEN NAPKINS $12.99 |
|
|
(12) WHITE 20″ x 20″ RESTAURANT POLYESTER LINEN NAPKINS $17.99 |
|
|
24 BLUE RESTAURANT DINNER CLOTH LINEN NAPKINS 20X20 $19.99 |
|
|
24 WHITE RESTAURANT DINNER CLOTH LINEN NAPKINS 20X20 $25.99 |
|
|
24 GREEN RESTAURANT DINNER CLOTH LINEN NAPKINS 20X20 $31.99 |
|
|
24 BLACK WEDDING RESTAURANT DINNER CLOTH NAPKIN 20X20 $35.89 |
|
|
24 IVORY WEDDING RESTAURANT DINNER CLOTH NAPKIN 20X20 $35.89 |
|
|
50 IVORY RESTAURANT DINNER CLOTH LINEN NAPKINS 20X20 $36.89 |
|
|
48 GREEN WEDDING RESTAURANT DINNER CLOTH NAPKIN 20X20 $38.75 |
|
|
48 RED RESTAURANT DINNER CLOTH LINEN NAPKINS 20X20 NEW* $38.99 |
Will this cause carbon monoxide posioning?
I’m thinking of using a large propane heater, like the kind you may be familiar with at outdoor restaurants and bars, inside a (mostly) enclosed tent, and my gut tells me this will be a excellent way to make carbon monoxide. Is there a way to have a portable heating device inside a 20′x20′ tent without causing such problems?
No. It will cause problems (like killing you). They are not made to vent externally (which would have been excellent) – instead the CO comes out near the flame itself (which being in the tent with you is not excellent). When you inhale CO it is odorless and monochrome so you don’t realize you have a problem till you fall unconscious and can’t get away from the fumes.



