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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Now that's just stupid. The language of the interweb is English,
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Heck yea, Al Gore invented it. You know, I think my tea bag is warming!


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> Now that's just stupid. The language of the interweb is English,
> since it's owned by America.


quit trolling: the English language is NOT owned by America, they're
merely squatting.


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> Mark Edwards > wrote:
> > Now that's just stupid. The language of the interweb is English,
> > since it's owned by America.

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> quit trolling: the English language is NOT owned by America, they're
> merely squatting.
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>


OVER ENGLAND'S FACE


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> "Bryce Utting" > wrote in message
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>> Mark Edwards > wrote:
>> > Now that's just stupid. The language of the interweb is English,
>> > since it's owned by America.

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>> quit trolling: the English language is NOT owned by America, they're
>> merely squatting.
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> OVER ENGLAND'S FACE


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