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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.

Nick's First Brisket



 
 
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Old 24-11-2003, 11:42 PM
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"frohe" wrote:
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Hmmm... my tongs'll turn a piece a meat; bet yours will too.


Pithy. Like what my other long-time pal, Roy, herr Baron von xxxxxx, would
say.

I dunno what I'm gonna do Thanksgiving. Unless my kids invite me somewhere,
looks like I'll still be eating leftover brisket . . . which is OK by me.

Have a great brisket & bird day, compadre.

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Nick, Retired in the San Fernando Valley www.boonchoo.com
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victims are defenseless is bad public policy."
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Old 25-11-2003, 12:19 AM
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" BOB" wrote:
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And I don't like heifers still on the hoof. Too much trouuble.

Nah. Ya just drop their hind feet in yer boots. Their struggle to get out
is, well . . . you know, or maybe you don't, yet.

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victims are defenseless is bad public policy."
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Old 25-11-2003, 12:47 AM
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" BOB" wrote:
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And I don't like heifers still on the hoof. Too much trouuble.

Nah. Ya just drop their hind feet in yer boots. Their struggle to get out
is, well . . . you know, or maybe you don't, yet.

--
Nick, Retired in the San Fernando Valley www.boonchoo.com
"Giving violent criminals a government guarantee that their intended
victims are defenseless is bad public policy."
- John Ross, "Unintended Consequences"

Nick I haven't hear that shit since basic training with a bunch of backwoods
Georgia boys. As they'd say, "Ya gotta get 'em stump broke," if you know
what that means.
Jack Curry


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Old 25-11-2003, 07:39 AM
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"Jack Curry" Jack-Curry wrote:
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Nick I haven't hear that shit since basic training with a bunch of
backwoods Georgia boys. As they'd say, "Ya gotta get 'em stump broke,"
if you know what that means.

LMAO Haven't heard that in 50 years or so, also at PI.
"Ah Loves Ya, Deer."-title of an 8 pager on the same off-topic topic.

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Old 25-11-2003, 04:59 PM
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On 11/24/03 4:19 PM, in article ,
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" BOB" wrote:
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And I don't like heifers still on the hoof. Too much trouuble.

Nah. Ya just drop their hind feet in yer boots. Their struggle to get out
is, well . . . you know, or maybe you don't, yet.


Nick, are you sure you're from Noo Yawk? You're starting to sound like
you're from Montana. You're reminding me of most of my friends and some of
my family. I'm starting to get homesick!

Red Hook

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Old 25-11-2003, 08:20 PM
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Red Hook wrote:
On 11/24/03 4:19 PM, in article ,
" wrote:

" BOB" wrote:
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And I don't like heifers still on the hoof. Too much trouuble.

Nah. Ya just drop their hind feet in yer boots. Their struggle to get
out is, well . . . you know, or maybe you don't, yet.


Nick, are you sure you're from Noo Yawk? You're starting to sound like
you're from Montana. You're reminding me of most of my friends and some
of my family. I'm starting to get homesick!

Yeah, Red. Sho 'nuff from da Bronx. Did spend some time in Wyoming and with
some GOB's, tho. Uh . . . some of yer family? Reminds me of the old nursery
rhyme: "Mary had a little sheep. She took it to bed one night to sleep. The
sheep turned out to be a ram. NOW Mary has a little lamb!"

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Nick, Retired in the San Fernando Valley www.boonchoo.com
"Giving violent criminals a government guarantee that their intended
victims are defenseless is bad public policy."
- John Ross, "Unintended Consequences"
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Old 25-11-2003, 11:58 PM
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 23:32:43 GMT, "frohe"
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wrote:
Hmmm... my tongs'll turn a piece a meat; bet yours will too.


Pithy.


Sorry. Didn't mean to come off that way. My apologies.


Well, "pithy" is generally a good thing. On the other hand, perhaps
n_cramer has a profound lisp.


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