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was listening to mlb.com and this stupid thing came on... about a guy who
has moved to NY and his CA buddies call to brag about the sun/grilling, ok not bad but the tag line is its not grilling season everwhere so rub it in like you rub in bbq sauce.... now i am no expert but i can't ever think of a time when rubbing in bbq sauce is warrented/legit or even a marital aid, Lee |
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On Mar 14, 5:01*am, "Storrmmee" > wrote:
> was listening to mlb.com and this stupid thing came on... about a guy who > has moved to NY and his CA buddies call to brag about the sun/grilling, ok > not bad but the tag line is > > its not grilling season everwhere so rub it in like you rub in bbq sauce..... > now i am no expert but i can't ever think of a time when rubbing in bbq > sauce is warrented/legit or even a marital aid, Lee Not to mention "it's not grilling season". What does that mean? I live in Minnesota and it's never not grilling season. |
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i never even got that far the whole sauce thing was just to weird, Lee
"franzbqn" > wrote in message ... On Mar 14, 5:01 am, "Storrmmee" > wrote: > was listening to mlb.com and this stupid thing came on... about a guy who > has moved to NY and his CA buddies call to brag about the sun/grilling, ok > not bad but the tag line is > > its not grilling season everwhere so rub it in like you rub in bbq > sauce.... > now i am no expert but i can't ever think of a time when rubbing in bbq > sauce is warrented/legit or even a marital aid, Lee Not to mention "it's not grilling season". What does that mean? I live in Minnesota and it's never not grilling season. |
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On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 12:20:31 -0500 in alt.food.barbecue, Sqwertz
> wrote, >Grilling (and barbecuing) at home is illegal for 95% of the population >in New York City. But they may have just been referring to the >weather. 95% of the population? Do you have to have a Texas birth certificate to be exempt, or what? Git a rope! |
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David Harmon wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 12:20:31 -0500 in alt.food.barbecue, Sqwertz > > wrote, >> Grilling (and barbecuing) at home is illegal for 95% of the population >> in New York City. But they may have just been referring to the >> weather. > > 95% of the population? Do you have to have a Texas birth > certificate to be exempt, or what? Git a rope! No exemptions, even in Texas. Even here, open flames are not allowed on apartment patios. I don't have a solid number of the people in NYC living in apartments, but I would bet it is substantial. In NYC, they close the streets off for block parties about twice a year. That's when the grills come out. |
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On Wed, 16 Mar 2011 05:58:41 -0500 in alt.food.barbecue, Shawn
Martin > wrote, >David Harmon wrote: >> On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 12:20:31 -0500 in alt.food.barbecue, Sqwertz >> > wrote, >>> Grilling (and barbecuing) at home is illegal for 95% of the population >>> in New York City. But they may have just been referring to the >>> weather. >> >> 95% of the population? Do you have to have a Texas birth >> certificate to be exempt, or what? Git a rope! > >No exemptions, even in Texas. >Even here, open flames are not allowed on apartment patios. >I don't have a solid number of the people in NYC living in apartments, >but I would bet it is substantial. Would you believe, electric smoker? When I lived in an apartment, there was a common patio area with a gas grill for residents to use. |
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On Fri, 18 Mar 2011 23:54:53 -0500 in alt.food.barbecue, Sqwertz
> wrote, >On Wed, 16 Mar 2011 10:22:56 -0700, David Harmon wrote: > >> On Wed, 16 Mar 2011 05:58:41 -0500 in alt.food.barbecue, Shawn >> Martin > wrote, >>>David Harmon wrote: >>>> On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 12:20:31 -0500 in alt.food.barbecue, Sqwertz >>>> > wrote, >>>>> Grilling (and barbecuing) at home is illegal for 95% of the population >>>>> in New York City. But they may have just been referring to the >>>>> weather. >>>> >>>> 95% of the population? Do you have to have a Texas birth >>>> certificate to be exempt, or what? Git a rope! >>> >>>No exemptions, even in Texas. >>>Even here, open flames are not allowed on apartment patios. >>>I don't have a solid number of the people in NYC living in apartments, >>>but I would bet it is substantial. >> >> Would you believe, electric smoker? > >I believe they exist, yes. But you need to smoulder wood chips even >in an electric smoker. Hence, also illegal. Why would that be illegal? There are no open flames. No flames at all, even. |
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This was not good at all.
I will not rate in the good commercials.
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