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Edward Knight
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   Posted 7/28/2005 8:16 AM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
A friend sent me this. I thought it was great. Make sure to click the LINK at the bottom to see the PICTURE.

This is one of the best deals I've ever come across! It works and is easy to clean and store. I may get two - one for the house and one to take camping!

> IF YOU NEED A NEW GRILL, HERE IS A BARGAIN FOR YOU! A STAINLESS STEEL GRILL, FOR FREE - YOU READ RIGHT, FREE!!
>
> This grill is now available in virtually every store: Kroger, Market Basket, Wal-Mart, HEB, Walgreens, etc.
>
> But you better hurry to get yours - these things are going like hot cakes!
>
> P.S. Forget Walgreens. I checked and they are out of this model.

> Check this link for a picture of the grill
>
http://www.journeybooksonline.com/home//delux%20grill.jpg







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   Posted 7/28/2005 9:09 AM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Ed,
LOL!
Mike

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   Posted 7/28/2005 1:27 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Okay, so I'm still a Tennessee redneck at heart-a college educated redneck, but still a redneck. A little redneck humor never hurt anyone.

Have you ever seen the one about the redneck swimmng pool. There's a picture floating the net of a fat guy in cutoffs stretched out in the back of an old Ford pickup. He's lined the bed with plastic and filled it with water.

I think he may be a relative.

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Bill Snodgrass
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   Posted 7/30/2005 7:32 AM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Ed,

I don't see the humor. Are there other ways to make a grill? I thought that looked perfectly normal.

[;)]

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   Posted 7/30/2005 10:08 AM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Wrapped in foil them things make a heck of a smoker too.
Mike

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   Posted 7/30/2005 4:32 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Bill, where are you from? Oh yeah, Tennessee. :-) Should be great for frying country ham and polk salad with eggs. I wonder if we could figure out a way to cook chitterlings on that thing?

Smoker? Now why didn't I think of that?

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   Posted 7/30/2005 7:37 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Ed,
That's the time in Alaska talking there. When you catch 20-30 pounds of Salmon on the way to work each morning during a run, you end up needing to preserve it, as nobody can eat that much fish. Canning is too labor intensive so smoking is the smart mans method. Same with every other critter who obliges the prepared citizen by providing dinner, they're all to big to put in the freezer, together anyway. A cold locker in the garage full of smoked caribou and smoked salmon and smoked ptarmigans can make for quite a Christmas Dinner.
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Edward Knight
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   Posted 7/31/2005 6:16 AM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
I spent a little tin in Alaska one, Drove up there from Tennessee and spent a month. I went salmon fishing once, spent about $90 and didn't catch a fish. I did eat plenty of smoked salmon and halibut while I was up there, good stuff. Didn't get to try caribou, sorry I missed it. I'd like to get back someday. I really liked it up there. Of couse I haven't spent a winter there; I'm sure that's another animal (no pun intended).

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   Posted 7/31/2005 6:22 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
quote:
Originally posted by EdK

...

This is one of the best deals I've ever come across! ...

> IF YOU NEED A NEW GRILL, HERE IS A BARGAIN FOR YOU! A STAINLESS STEEL GRILL, FOR FREE - YOU READ RIGHT, FREE!!
>
> This grill is now available in virtually every store: Kroger, Market Basket, Wal-Mart, HEB, Walgreens, etc...
http://www.journeybooksonline.com/home//delux%20grill.jpg


Edward Knight...



WARNING: Do NOT try this with the Target model! They are red, a sure give-away as to their inferiority.

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Edward Knight
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   Posted 8/1/2005 6:23 AM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Good point.

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