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On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 13:10:00 -0800, "Lew/+Silat"
wrote: Anyone in Portland Ore area? If so where do you buy your lump and wood? REPOST REPASTE REPAST Look up Paul at Fast Marketing, PO Box 2074, 97294. Phone: 503.254.0774. I was in Portland about two years ago and was looking in the phone book for wood and lump. Ended up buying about 300 #s of alder, oak, maple, silver maple, pecan, hickory, madrone, and hazelnut, most of it cut into fist-sized chunks. I also got a couple 40 # bags of mesquite lump. He mostly supplies Portland-area restaurants, but also does retail sales by appointment. He's located out toward the airport, in a storage-unit industrial facility. Call him beforehand to set up a time to meet. Also, be prepared to spend a couple of hours loading your pickup, particularly if he has to cut some of the wood or feels like talking. On second thought, plan on spending a couple of hours, minimum. He'll feel like talking. PS: He can put you in touch with a local (statewide?) BBQ society, too. -- Kevin S. Wilson Tech Writer at a University Somewhere in Idaho "Anything, when cooked in large enough batches, will be vile." --Dag Right-square-bracket-gren, in alt.religion.kibology |
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Thankyou Kevin. You are not as bad as everyone says
![]() Lew/+Silat Women`s Ass Size Study The results of a recent survey have been released. It was a poll on how women felt about the size of their ass. The findings of the study are very interesting: 85% of women think their ass is too big. 10% of women think their ass is too small. 5% of women say that they don`t care, they love him, and would have married him anyway. |
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