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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Chef Juke wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 19:28:44 -0800, "Ol' Hippie"
> > wrote:
>
>> Well my PC sucks and I can't download Realplayer.(ok don't wanna)
>> No more memory ( too many labels for jars and pictures for cards)
>> Any chance someone might turn it into a Windows Media Player thingy?

>
> Oh. Okay.
>
> http://www.chefjuke.com/daves/alankili.wmv
>
> Try that. The total file is 32 megs so it may take a bit to get
> going.
>
>

Chef Juke, Thanks for the WMP version. I don't do Real player (it's a personal
thing from several years back) and I was ready to just accept the fact that I
couldn't watch it, just like I couldn't be there for the original, or for Dave's
opening.

Thanks again!

BOB


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Chef Juke wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 15:03:40 GMT, "kilikini"
> > wrote:
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>>
>> "John O" > wrote in message
>> . com...
>>> Great stuff, and it's great to see some of your faces and hear your voices.
>>>
>>> TFM...where did you grow up? (I knew a family with your last name...)
>>>
>>> -John O
>>>
>>>

>>
>> He grew up all over the place, but lived the longest in TN. The last name
>> is really common, but I've traced it back to the Revolutionary Days.
>>
>> kili
>>

>
> Man, when she checks a guy out she REALLY checks a guy out!
>
>

Well, I really do love Florida, but if I lived in Hawaii and was even remotely
thinking about moving to Florida, I'd check everything at least as thoroughly as
Kili did.

BOPB


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"Steve S" > wrote

> PS. Fos, thanks for that Alabama Q sauce recipe you posted for me a while
> back. Good stuff !
>


You are more than welcome, Steve. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Good thing about
that sauce is its easy, quick,(if you forget to make it you can easily whip
it up at the last second) and it keeps really well. Only person so far
around here who doesnt like it is the 13yr old, and she doesnt like anything
at all.

--
Fosco Gamgee Whitfurrows
and his 6" boner



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"Steve S" > wrote

> PS. Fos, thanks for that Alabama Q sauce recipe you posted for me a while
> back. Good stuff !
>


You are more than welcome, Steve. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Good thing about
that sauce is its easy, quick,(if you forget to make it you can easily whip
it up at the last second) and it keeps really well. Only person so far
around here who doesnt like it is the 13yr old, and she doesnt like anything
at all.

--
Fosco Gamgee Whitfurrows
and his 6" boner



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