MAKAVELI
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Try traveling outside the BOG. It might give you some perspective.People confuse the hell out of me.
Try traveling outside the BOG. It might give you some perspective.People confuse the hell out of me.
Try traveling outside the BOG. It might give you some perspective.
So in other words, you don't understand people.
The world's coming to in a end, I agree with Makavelli.Try traveling outside the BOG. It might give you some perspective.
I will do some research on it. I am do for a new grill within a year.Do both. This spring I got an Akron grill on recommendations from @cosmo1 and @RonBurgandy?????????? and I am completely amazed at its versatility. I made smoked pork chops on it last week that knocked the socks off my wife and son and several weeks ago I grilled a couple steaks for my wife and me that were the best steaks I have ever made.
Try traveling outside the BOG. It might give you some perspective.
It's not coming to an end. It's just beginning.The world's coming to in a end, I agree with Makavelli.
Got mine at Lowe's. They're like the Big Green Egg but way less expensive. I still have my gas grill because the main drawback of the Akorn is a small cooking area.I will do some research on it. I am do for a new grill within a year.
Obviously not. Or maybe there's just no hope for you.Would Sicily, Lubbock (TX) and Orlando (with many stops along the way) be far enough for you?
I like the gas grille, but they just don't last that long. They are cheaply made. Mine usually last about 2-3 years. We grille a lot.Got mine at Lowe's. They're like the Big Green Egg but way less expensive. I still have my gas grill because the main drawback of the Akorn is a small cooking area.
Obviously not. Or maybe there's just no hope for you.
I like the gas grille, but they just don't last that long. They are cheaply made. Mine usually last about 2-3 years. We grille a lot.
When I bought my last grill, I got the Char broil Commercial series. Pay a little more but they tend to last longer.I like the gas grille, but they just don't last that long. They are cheaply made. Mine usually last about 2-3 years. We grille a lot.
Both. I usually grill. But just got into smoking. A lot more time consuming but well worth the wait.Do you grill or BBQ? I hear there is a difference.
Both. I usually grill. But just got into smoking. A lot more time consuming but well worth the wait.
...and here I thought that you were only passionate about beer......we have never seen a picture of you with a wrench in your hand....seen far too many of you with a beer instead...
I am not a car guy. I do not understand people who pay to go to a car show and walk around looking at other people's cars. I do not understand people who go to Autozone and get what they need for an oil change or tune up. I do not understand people who get a stiffy driving through a junk yard looking for their next project.
I have been posting here to have a little fun on a quiet Saturday afternoon. I am all done. Later.
Just like restoring a classic car. Great things take time but in the end it's worth it.Both. I usually grill. But just got into smoking. A lot more time consuming but well worth the wait.
Here I thought you finally understood the difference. Barbecue is low and slow and grill is hot and quick.The question was less for you and more of a shot at @jooboodog.
When I get around to it I plan on building a brick bbq in the back yard. My grandpa had one that I remember from when I was a kid. We used to go over there every weekend for a bbq.When I bought my last grill, I got the Char broil Commercial series. Pay a little more but they tend to last longer.
Yup. More Time = More BeerJust like restoring a classic car. Great things take time but in the end it's worth it.
Aren't you the guy that took his car to the dealership........ to swap out the license plate.
How bad did they rape you for removing 2 screws from 2 nylon inserts?