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Ultimate Grill

Discussion in 'Roadkill Cafe - From Kill to Grill' started by ringo912, Aug 4, 2008.

  1. ringo912

    ringo912 Active Member

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    Gives a whole new meaning to "Firing Up the Grill"!:cool:

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    Now that's a Tx size grill :cool:
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    chucktx Moderator Staff Member

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    dam son.....put it on the patio and aim it at the neighbor ya dont like!!!!!!:D

    i dont think i could afford to feed that monster!!!!!!! but a great looking grill!!!!!!:)
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    Wow.

    A friend of mine's family is the funeral home business. They have a coffin-grill.
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    Well I guess if I shoot my neighbor with my S&W grill, I can call your friends family to have the body cremated in the coffin grill. :eek: :roflmao: :roflmao:
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    holy cow:roflmao:
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    :roflmao: :fight: Just put the both next to each other & let the neighbors see the set up :D
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    that's pretty cool, they should hook up a seperate gas tank to shoot a flame out the end.
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    I just got a notice last night that I'm no longer allowed to have a gas grill on my balcony. I'm starting to hate apartment living. :gah: They say the fire inspector came by and made the law. I'm wondering who they pissed off at the fire department.
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    Thats a pretty widespread "law" Hot01, there aren't many places that let you have a gas grill on balconies anymore.......at least not around here.
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    so, do you keep it in the house untill you use it then drag it out???? dam sure dont want to fire it up in the house.......:wtf: is up with that????
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    I got what I think may be my personal ULTAMATE GRILL..... a combo Gas/Charcoal. Duo Grill got a decent deal on it...not great, but decent. did steaks tonite, close to the best I have done in many years! Tonites steaks were on charcoal, tomorrow is brats over gas. may as well use both sides!
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    chris, ya made a very smart choice. i almost bought the same one, but opted for the full gas grill. i have 3 pits in the back yard already, and didnt really need a fourth. that gas grill has gotten us through this time of no power. what ever you can cook in the oven, you can cook on the grill. a hint, start with small flame and work up.....dont ask!!!!!!!! LOL LOL :)
    makes great cornbread.
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    hehehe yup sure is a damn nice grill or? LOVE MINE!! :cool:

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