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Here's my new grill. Who wants to put it together?
And here's my last adventure on my old grill. I'm gonna sell it, I love it, but I now have 5 grills on my porch.
This is 4 hours into my brisket that I made this weekend, it took 9 to finish. This is the first one that I never wrapped in tinfoil; I was much happier with the results.
And here's my last adventure on my old grill. I'm gonna sell it, I love it, but I now have 5 grills on my porch.
This is 4 hours into my brisket that I made this weekend, it took 9 to finish. This is the first one that I never wrapped in tinfoil; I was much happier with the results.
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If I lived closer by, I would help you, provided you paid me in brisket and adult beverage.CameronBornAndBred wrote:Here's my new grill. Who wants to put it together?
And here's my last adventure on my old grill. I'm gonna sell it, I love it, but I now have 5 grills on my porch.
This is 4 hours into my brisket that I made this weekend, it took 9 to finish. This is the first one that I never wrapped in tinfoil; I was much happier with the results.
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If you lived closer, I'd give you brisket for free. That was a 5 pound slab, I have lots left over.lawgrad91 wrote:If I lived closer by, I would help you, provided you paid me in brisket and adult beverage.CameronBornAndBred wrote:Here's my new grill. Who wants to put it together?
And here's my last adventure on my old grill. I'm gonna sell it, I love it, but I now have 5 grills on my porch.
This is 4 hours into my brisket that I made this weekend, it took 9 to finish. This is the first one that I never wrapped in tinfoil; I was much happier with the results.
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Seriously, I like putting stuff together. It's nice to be able to see results from work, since I don't get that at the office.
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Maybe this should be in the 'exercise' thread?CameronBornAndBred wrote:Here's my new grill. Who wants to put it together?
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Oh yeah! I nearly forgot but this gets me another post.
If your porch collapses and it kills more than four grills....
Go forth and buy number five!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If your porch collapses and it kills more than four grills....
Go forth and buy number five!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Wrong answer.captmojo wrote:Oh yeah! I nearly forgot but this gets me another post.
If your porch collapses and it kills more than four grills....
Go forth and buy number five!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Proper response would be: You REALLY might be a redneck.
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I didn't wanna go that far.
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Speaking of which . . .devildeac wrote: You REALLY might be a redneck.
This past Saturday night, my wife and I attended our monthly supper club. Every summer, we have a pig pickin' by the river. The guys who cook the pig do an awesome job, and there's plenty of wonderful side dishes, beer wine, and liquor to go around. This year someone even made homemade peach ice cream.
So, after thanks is returned, we all go through the chow line, get a plateful of heaven and find a seat on one of the tables set about the lawn. The weather is perfect. There are several neighborhood dogs looking for a handout. The river is slick calm, with hues of pink and purple and orange on the surface, reflecting the sunset. It's dusk, going to dark.
Everyone is seated, eating and talking, when our fellowship is suddenly disturbed by the whole pack of dogs going crazy, barking and jumping at the base of a tree. My friend Paul gets up, goes over to the tree, and starts looking in the ivy. Slowly, he reaches up, then with a quick motion, snatches a 'possum off the tree, and now he's swinging it around by the tail. The dogs are in a frenzy, jumping at the 'possum. The 'possum is hissing and trying to turn and bite Paul. Paul just keeps swinging the little fella by its tail to keep it from turning on him. This goes on for about ten seconds, until some ground bees emerge and start stinging the dogs and another of our group, Tim, who has wandered over for a better look. So now the dogs are yelping and Tim's yelping "Ouch! Paul - bees!" Paul swings the 'possum back onto the tree unharmed, and the rest of them - Paul, Tim and the dogs - retreat back across the yard from the bees. The rest of us just laughed and went back to eating our meal. The conversation inevitably turned to what critters we'd ever handled.
Turns out Tim and Paul are both quite experienced at catching snakes, including poisonous ones, along with other small critters. They don't harm any of these creatures, BTW (beyond disturbing them).
Anyway, that's a little slice of life "down East".
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As an avid snake hunter, that's nice to hear for a change. I bet the possum wished he was a snake! Thanks for the tale, that's a trip.Johnboy wrote:Turns out Tim and Paul are both quite experienced at catching snakes, including poisonous ones, along with other small critters. They don't harm any of these creatures, BTW (beyond disturbing them).
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1. Yup, Paul is a redneck.Johnboy wrote: My friend Paul gets up, goes over to the tree, and starts looking in the ivy. Slowly, he reaches up, then with a quick motion, snatches a 'possum off the tree, and now he's swinging it around by the tail. The dogs are in a frenzy, jumping at the 'possum. The 'possum is hissing and trying to turn and bite Paul. Paul just keeps swinging the little fella by its tail to keep it from turning on him. This goes on for about ten seconds
2. Was Paul planning on slinging the possum? Sort of a Rocky the Flying Possum moment? What could he have possibly been thinking. Oh, wait, he's a redneck!
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Johnboy wrote:Speaking of which . . .devildeac wrote: You REALLY might be a redneck.
This past Saturday night, my wife and I attended our monthly supper club. Every summer, we have a pig pickin' by the river. The guys who cook the pig do an awesome job, and there's plenty of wonderful side dishes, beer wine, and liquor to go around. This year someone even made homemade peach ice cream.
So, after thanks is returned, we all go through the chow line, get a plateful of heaven and find a seat on one of the tables set about the lawn. The weather is perfect. There are several neighborhood dogs looking for a handout. The river is slick calm, with hues of pink and purple and orange on the surface, reflecting the sunset. It's dusk, going to dark.
Everyone is seated, eating and talking, when our fellowship is suddenly disturbed by the whole pack of dogs going crazy, barking and jumping at the base of a tree. My friend Paul gets up, goes over to the tree, and starts looking in the ivy. Slowly, he reaches up, then with a quick motion, snatches a 'possum off the tree, and now he's swinging it around by the tail. The dogs are in a frenzy, jumping at the 'possum. The 'possum is hissing and trying to turn and bite Paul. Paul just keeps swinging the little fella by its tail to keep it from turning on him. This goes on for about ten seconds, until some ground bees emerge and start stinging the dogs and another of our group, Tim, who has wandered over for a better look. So now the dogs are yelping and Tim's yelping "Ouch! Paul - bees!" Paul swings the 'possum back onto the tree unharmed, and the rest of them - Paul, Tim and the dogs - retreat back across the yard from the bees. The rest of us just laughed and went back to eating our meal. The conversation inevitably turned to what critters we'd ever handled.
Turns out Tim and Paul are both quite experienced at catching snakes, including poisonous ones, along with other small critters. They don't harm any of these creatures, BTW (beyond disturbing them).
Anyway, that's a little slice of life "down East".
Thanks for sharing.
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The question is whether Paul intended to make a 'possum stew. Then he might just be a chef! ;)OZZIE4DUKE wrote:1. Yup, Paul is a redneck.Johnboy wrote: My friend Paul gets up, goes over to the tree, and starts looking in the ivy. Slowly, he reaches up, then with a quick motion, snatches a 'possum off the tree, and now he's swinging it around by the tail. The dogs are in a frenzy, jumping at the 'possum. The 'possum is hissing and trying to turn and bite Paul. Paul just keeps swinging the little fella by its tail to keep it from turning on him. This goes on for about ten seconds
Paul has a great sense of humor. He named his boat "Ruthless".
Why is it that funny? His wife is Ruth.
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HYSTERICAL!Johnboy wrote:The question is whether Paul intended to make a 'possum stew. Then he might just be a chef! ;)OZZIE4DUKE wrote:1. Yup, Paul is a redneck.Johnboy wrote: My friend Paul gets up, goes over to the tree, and starts looking in the ivy. Slowly, he reaches up, then with a quick motion, snatches a 'possum off the tree, and now he's swinging it around by the tail. The dogs are in a frenzy, jumping at the 'possum. The 'possum is hissing and trying to turn and bite Paul. Paul just keeps swinging the little fella by its tail to keep it from turning on him. This goes on for about ten seconds
Paul has a great sense of humor. He named his boat "Ruthless".
Why is it that funny? His wife is Ruth.
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That was my immediate thought as I read the second sentence, as my MIL and granddaughter are both named Ruth!Johnboy wrote: Paul has a great sense of humor. He named his boat "Ruthless".
Why is it that funny? His wife is Ruth.
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Johnboy wrote: My friend Paul gets up, goes over to the tree, and starts looking in the ivy. Slowly, he reaches up, then with a quick motion, snatches a 'possum off the tree, and now he's swinging it around by the tail. The dogs are in a frenzy, jumping at the 'possum. The 'possum is hissing and trying to turn and bite Paul. Paul just keeps swinging the little fella by its tail to keep it from turning on him. This goes on for about ten seconds
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New grill's first rack of ribs.
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Where's the 'possum?CameronBornAndBred wrote:New grill's first flame.
New grill's first rack of ribs.
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Still in the road.devildeac wrote:Where's the 'possum?CameronBornAndBred wrote:New grill's first flame.
New grill's first rack of ribs.
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Could be back up in the tree.CameronBornAndBred wrote:Still in the road.devildeac wrote:Where's the 'possum?CameronBornAndBred wrote:New grill's first flame.
New grill's first rack of ribs.
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.