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Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables. |
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![]() > > Damn... Even mispelled your name... my bad "Morten". I did mean the beer > thing though :-) That's allright - if we ever meet IRL, we'll have a beer or two (-: Morten |
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Morten Westh > wrote:
unattributed poster wrote: > > > > Damn... Even mispelled your name... my bad "Morten". I did mean the > > beer thing though :-) > > That's allright - if we ever meet IRL, we'll have a beer or two (-: If you Danes drink like the Finns I've met, I'm in trouble! -- Nick, KI6VAV. Support severely wounded and disabled Veterans and their families: https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/ Thank a Veteran! Support Our Troops: http://anymarine.com/ You are not forgotten. Thanks ! ! ~Semper Fi~ USMC 1365061 |
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Nick Cramer wrote:
> Morten Westh > wrote: > unattributed poster wrote: >>> Damn... Even mispelled your name... my bad "Morten". I did mean the >>> beer thing though :-) >> That's allright - if we ever meet IRL, we'll have a beer or two (-: > > If you Danes drink like the Finns I've met, I'm in trouble! > Many an evening do I remember the quote of "ein alt bitter", over and over again... and the coaster ended up looking like a railroad track. Those were good times :-) Bob |
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On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 22:42:56 -0400, Bob Muncie >
wrote: >Nick Cramer wrote: >> Morten Westh > wrote: >> unattributed poster wrote: >>>> Damn... Even mispelled your name... my bad "Morten". I did mean the >>>> beer thing though :-) >>> That's allright - if we ever meet IRL, we'll have a beer or two (-: >> >> If you Danes drink like the Finns I've met, I'm in trouble! >> > >Many an evening do I remember the quote of "ein alt bitter", over and >over again... and the coaster ended up looking like a railroad track. > >Those were good times :-) > >Bob > You remember them? Perhaps they weren't good enough, Bob! Desideria |
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Desideria wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 22:42:56 -0400, Bob Muncie > > wrote: > >> Nick Cramer wrote: >>> Morten Westh > wrote: >>> unattributed poster wrote: >>>>> Damn... Even mispelled your name... my bad "Morten". I did mean the >>>>> beer thing though :-) >>>> That's allright - if we ever meet IRL, we'll have a beer or two (-: >>> If you Danes drink like the Finns I've met, I'm in trouble! >>> >> Many an evening do I remember the quote of "ein alt bitter", over and >> over again... and the coaster ended up looking like a railroad track. >> >> Those were good times :-) >> >> Bob >> > > You remember them? Perhaps they weren't good enough, Bob! > > > Desideria Sweetie - I was always a nice drunk. The memories I have from back then are likely colored by delusion, but I do think most were laughing with me, not at me if you know what I mean. I also remember a number of sweet people I interacted with so to speak, and have a vivid memory. And even if it's colored by illusion,they are good memories. Back on topic... I agree with most that have posted here. The Smokey Mountain is hands down a better product then the ECB, but the pluses can be overcome with engineering, and I happen to have a dual remote with a temp gage for both the surface of the grill, and one for the meat. It is a product all smokers should have. I have the Maverick ET-73, and it was worth every penny. I don't have to open lid to get a status, and once I make the mods on my new ECB, I will only need to add lump once in a while. Bob |
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Desideria > wrote:
> Bob Muncie > wrote: > >Nick Cramer wrote: > >> Morten Westh > wrote: > >> unattributed poster wrote: > >>>> Damn... Even mispelled your name... my bad "Morten". I did mean the > >>>> beer thing though :-) > >>> That's allright - if we ever meet IRL, we'll have a beer or two (-: > >> > >> If you Danes drink like the Finns I've met, I'm in trouble! > >Many an evening do I remember the quote of "ein alt bitter", over and > >over again... and the coaster ended up looking like a railroad track. > > > >Those were good times :-) > You remember them? Perhaps they weren't good enough, Bob! Those Finns were electronic broadcast engineers. These Danes are BBQers! -- Nick, KI6VAV. Support severely wounded and disabled Veterans and their families: https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/ Thank a Veteran! Support Our Troops: http://anymarine.com/ You are not forgotten. Thanks ! ! ~Semper Fi~ USMC 1365061 |
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![]() "Nick Cramer" > wrote in message ... > Desideria > wrote: >> Bob Muncie > wrote: >> >Nick Cramer wrote: >> >> Morten Westh > wrote: >> >> unattributed poster wrote: >> >>>> Damn... Even mispelled your name... my bad "Morten". I did >> >>>> mean the >> >>>> beer thing though :-) >> >>> That's allright - if we ever meet IRL, we'll have a beer or >> >>> two (-: >> >> >> >> If you Danes drink like the Finns I've met, I'm in trouble! > >> >Many an evening do I remember the quote of "ein alt bitter", >> >over and >> >over again... and the coaster ended up looking like a railroad >> >track. >> > >> >Those were good times :-) > >> You remember them? Perhaps they weren't good enough, Bob! > > Those Finns were electronic broadcast engineers. These Danes are > BBQers! We were at a Savon pharmacy, inside and Albertson's store today getting the Shingles vaccine. While waiting, I walked to the meat counter and saw a really nice stack of ribs. They were nicely trimmed and the bones small. The sign said, "A PRODUCT OF DENMARK." -- Nonny Giving money and power to liberals is like giving whiskey and car keys to teenage boys. |
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