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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I generally ignore them but if it was 1943 I might act differently.
Check out this reprint of an old war poster:

http://www.archives.gov/exhibit_hall...aste_fats.html

I was highly amused by it.


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>First of all, Cedeño is not my buddy.


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DL > wrote:
> I generally ignore them but if it was 1943 I might act differently.
> Check out this reprint of an old war poster:
>
> http://www.archives.gov/exhibit_hall...se_it_up/image
> s_html/save_waste_fats.html
>
> I was highly amused by it.
>

I suppose it might seem funny now, but I was a kid during WW II. Rationing
and turning in newspapers, tin cans, fat, etc. wasn't funny at the time.

Meanwhile, I just nuked a Popeye's drumstick with hot sauce for a snack.
It was meat. Lilly liked the bones, too. The cuz will cook when he finishes
fixing his niece's car. Maybe she'll bring her little Japanese girl friend
over later (eye candy)!

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"kilikini" > wrote:
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> > DL > wrote:
> > > I generally ignore them but if it was 1943 I might act differently.
> > > Check out this reprint of an old war poster:
> > >

>
http://www.archives.gov/exhibit_hall...se_it_up/image
> > > s_html/save_waste_fats.html
> > >
> > > I was highly amused by it.
> > >

> > I suppose it might seem funny now, but I was a kid during WW II.
> > Rationing and turning in newspapers, tin cans, fat, etc. wasn't funny
> > at the time.
> >
> > Meanwhile, I just nuked a Popeye's drumstick with hot sauce for a
> > snack. It was meat. Lilly liked the bones, too. The cuz will cook when
> > he finishes fixing his niece's car. Maybe she'll bring her little
> > Japanese girl friend over later (eye candy)!
> >

> The correct term would be ONE eyed candy...... maybe you can borrow her
> skirt?
>

"ONE eyed candy......"? Think about it. Now, if I borrowed her skirt, she'd
be . . . never mind.

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wrote:
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> DL > wrote:
> > I generally ignore them but if it was 1943 I might act differently.
> > Check out this reprint of an old war poster:
> >
> >
http://www.archives.gov/exhibit_hall...se_it_up/image
> > s_html/save_waste_fats.html
> >
> > I was highly amused by it.
> >

> I suppose it might seem funny now, but I was a kid during WW II. Rationing
> and turning in newspapers, tin cans, fat, etc. wasn't funny at the time.
>
> Meanwhile, I just nuked a Popeye's drumstick with hot sauce for a snack.
> It was meat. Lilly liked the bones, too. The cuz will cook when he finishes
> fixing his niece's car. Maybe she'll bring her little Japanese girl friend
> over later (eye candy)!


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Steve Wertz wrote in alt.food.barbecue

>>> >Maybe she'll bring her little Japanese girl friend
>>> >over later (eye candy)!

>
> -sw (Asian chicks, yum)
>

Hot damn, I agree with ya here Steve, I just love
them asian girls.


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BigDog > wrote:
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> >>> >Maybe she'll bring her little Japanese girl friend
> >>> >over later (eye candy)!

> >
> > -sw (Asian chicks, yum)
> >

> Hot damn, I agree with ya here Steve, I just love
> them asian girls.


Aw. Come on guys. They're just glad to visit with me 'cause I speak English
like an American. What I really like is that they all call me 'Dad'!

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> Aw. Come on guys. They're just glad to visit with me 'cause I speak
> English like an American. What I really like is that they all call me
> 'Dad'!
>

Well, I'm American and I speak English and I love to be
called daddy. Send em over to me, I'll take good care of
them.


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BigDog > wrote:
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> > Aw. Come on guys. They're just glad to visit with me 'cause I speak
> > English like an American. What I really like is that they all call me
> > 'Dad'!
> >

> Well, I'm American and I speak English and I love to be
> called daddy. Send em over to me, I'll take good care of
> them.


In yer dreams!

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>>> >

>> Well, I'm American and I speak English and I love to be
>> called daddy. Send em over to me, I'll take good care of
>> them.

>
> In yer dreams!
>


That's pretty much all I got is my dreams.

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