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Did anybody see the episode where he used 2 ceramic planters and a hot plate to make a smoker
I was just wondering if anyone has tried this


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On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 21:55:21 GMT, > wrote:

>Did anybody see the episode where he used 2 ceramic planters and a hot plate to make a smoker
>I was just wondering if anyone has tried this
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Yes, and yes. Google for the discussion in this froup.
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> Yes, and yes. Google for the discussion in this froup.


Don't feel like talking? Why don't you just keep your mouth shut?


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> Don't feel like talking? Why don't you just keep your mouth shut?
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Who died and made you boss?

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On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 17:42:43 -0500, "Matthew L. Martin"
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>D. Winsor wrote:
>> "Kevin S. Wilson" > wrote in message
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>>> Yes, and yes. Google for the discussion in this froup.

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>> Don't feel like talking? Why don't you just keep your mouth shut?
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>Who died and made you boss?
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I believe the canonical expression is "Who died and made you Elvis?"



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Kevin S. Wilson wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 17:42:43 -0500, "Matthew L. Martin"
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>>D. Winsor wrote:
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>>>"Kevin S. Wilson" > wrote in message
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>>>>Yes, and yes. Google for the discussion in this froup.
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>>>Don't feel like talking? Why don't you just keep your mouth shut?
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>>Who died and made you boss?
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> I believe the canonical expression is "Who died and made you Elvis?"
>


Kevin,

Why did you choose this post to cross post to ARK? Did you think you
posted something funny that you had to share with your friends?

Sad, very sad.
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On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 22:39:40 GMT, "D. Winsor"
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>"Kevin S. Wilson" > wrote in message
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>> Yes, and yes. Google for the discussion in this froup.

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>Don't feel like talking?
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Any idea how many people have come through here over the years axing
about that episode of "Good Eats"? No, you wouldn't, given your
appalling level of reading comprehension.

>Why don't you just keep your mouth shut?


Because you would then forget your place in the grander scheme of
things. You might even start to think that what you have to say has
some value other than to supply pure entertainment for those of us
looking on.

But do carrion. You aren't played out yet.
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> wrote:

> Did anybody see the episode where he used 2 ceramic planters and a
> hot plate to make a smoker I was just wondering if anyone has tried
> this


I saw that show, but haven't been moved to try it. I'm sure it would
work, but I have the WSM and all.



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Denny Wheeler wrote:

> On 31 Mar 2006 00:10:54 GMT, "Default User" >
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> > wrote:
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> >> Did anybody see the episode where he used 2 ceramic planters and a
> >> hot plate to make a smoker I was just wondering if anyone has tried
> >> this

> >
> > I saw that show, but haven't been moved to try it. I'm sure it would
> > work, but I have the WSM and all.

>
> I'm not sure I saw that one--I did see the one where Alton used a
> cardboard box as a smoker.


This was some time after the cardboard fish smoker. Here's some show
information:

http://www.goodeatsfanpage.com/Season7/Q/QTrans.htm



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