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Moorluck wrote:
My in laws still sometimes call the grill a BBQ... poor clueless yankees. ;)

Hey, don't blame us! Blame advertisers in the 50s who knew barbecue sounds delicious, even if it's technically a grill.


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:

Places that know BBQ:

Kansas City,
Texas,
Tennessee,
Carolinas

hmm...anyplace else?

Weihai, China.

The local recipe is awesome.


Moorluck wrote:
My in laws still sometimes call the grill a BBQ... poor clueless yankees. ;)

hey I resemble that remark, he he.


All right folks, I'm going to bed. Later.

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Mairkurion {tm} wrote:

Places that know BBQ:

Kansas City,
Texas,
Tennessee,
Carolinas

hmm...anyplace else?

I've heard they have a decent BBQ in Branson.

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Kruelaid wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:

Places that know BBQ:

Kansas City,
Texas,
Tennessee,
Carolinas

hmm...anyplace else?

Weihai, China.

The local recipe is awesome.

I can dig Chinese BBQ. The wife also mentioned Carribian, but I have no xp on that.

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Twin Agate Dragons wrote:
All right folks, I'm going to bed. Later.

Night TAD. Sleep well.

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Davi The Eccentric wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
My in laws still sometimes call the grill a BBQ... poor clueless yankees. ;)
Hey, don't blame us! Blame advertisers in the 50s who knew barbecue sounds delicious, even if it's technically a grill.

I cast no blame, I wish only to enlighten my backwards neighbors to the north of the great Mason Dixon Line. ;)


See, now I want a BBQ sammich with cole slaw. :\


Moorluck wrote:
Davi The Eccentric wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
My in laws still sometimes call the grill a BBQ... poor clueless yankees. ;)
Hey, don't blame us! Blame advertisers in the 50s who knew barbecue sounds delicious, even if it's technically a grill.
I cast no blame, I wish only to enlighten my backwards neighbors to the north of the great Mason Dixon Line. ;)

My poor people don't even have cole slaw or sweet tea. :(


Moorluck wrote:
Davi The Eccentric wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
My in laws still sometimes call the grill a BBQ... poor clueless yankees. ;)
Hey, don't blame us! Blame advertisers in the 50s who knew barbecue sounds delicious, even if it's technically a grill.
I cast no blame, I wish only to enlighten my backwards neighbors to the north of the great Mason Dixon Line. ;)

Wow consider us enlightened Davi, he he.

Of course now you need to show us what a real SC BBQ is, he he

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If'n you gonna have BBQ, you got to have slaw... it's in the SC State Constitution.

About 10 years ago we had some poor guy from Jersey open up a BBQ place. Poor fella didn't last a month.


Solnes wrote:
Hey Mairk, what is BBQ in Texas? Is it grilling out, or is it BBQ?

NOW who's lookin' to start a fight!?

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Eric Swanson wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Davi The Eccentric wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
My in laws still sometimes call the grill a BBQ... poor clueless yankees. ;)
Hey, don't blame us! Blame advertisers in the 50s who knew barbecue sounds delicious, even if it's technically a grill.
I cast no blame, I wish only to enlighten my backwards neighbors to the north of the great Mason Dixon Line. ;)

Wow consider us enlightened Davi, he he.

Of course now you need to show us what a real SC BBQ is, he he

Well hell, you come on to SC and I'll treat ya. :)


Kruelaid wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:

Places that know BBQ:

Kansas City,
Texas,
Tennessee,
Carolinas

hmm...anyplace else?

Weihai, China.

The local recipe is awesome.

I never heard of Chinese BBQ. Now, Korean BBQ is delicious, but it can burn your insides something FIERCE.

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Solnes wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Davi The Eccentric wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
My in laws still sometimes call the grill a BBQ... poor clueless yankees. ;)
Hey, don't blame us! Blame advertisers in the 50s who knew barbecue sounds delicious, even if it's technically a grill.
I cast no blame, I wish only to enlighten my backwards neighbors to the north of the great Mason Dixon Line. ;)
My poor people don't even have cole slaw or sweet tea. :(

Yeah, and good luck finding cole slaw and hush puppies, and she wonders why I hate going up there.


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:

Places that know BBQ:

Kansas City,
Texas,
Tennessee,
Carolinas

hmm...anyplace else?

Memphis.


I spent three years in Jersey trying to get people to pronounce pecan correctly, and to understand what BBQ is and what grilling is and what a cookout is and how they can be, but aren't necessarily, the same thing. Bless their pointy little heads. It would have taken more than 3 years.


Moorluck wrote:
Eric Swanson wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Davi The Eccentric wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
My in laws still sometimes call the grill a BBQ... poor clueless yankees. ;)
Hey, don't blame us! Blame advertisers in the 50s who knew barbecue sounds delicious, even if it's technically a grill.
I cast no blame, I wish only to enlighten my backwards neighbors to the north of the great Mason Dixon Line. ;)

Wow consider us enlightened Davi, he he.

Of course now you need to show us what a real SC BBQ is, he he

Well hell, you come on to SC and I'll treat ya. :)

*counts pennies in cookie jar, he he


Garydee wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:

Places that know BBQ:

Kansas City,
Texas,
Tennessee,
Carolinas

hmm...anyplace else?

Memphis.

I got Tennessee.

PS I hated Memphis. Nashville, on the other hand, is my kind of town.


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Garydee wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:

Places that know BBQ:

Kansas City,
Texas,
Tennessee,
Carolinas

hmm...anyplace else?

Memphis.
I got Tennessee.

Oops. Didn't see it.


Damn, I have nothing in here to make BBQ with. Hmmm, I wonder....is Bojangles still open?

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Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
I spent three years in Jersey trying to get people to pronounce pecan correctly, and to understand what BBQ is and what grilling is and what a cookout is and how they can be, but aren't necessarily, the same thing. Bless their pointy little heads. It would have taken more than 3 years.

Pea-CAN, I hear pea-KAHN alot.... we got too many damn transplants here. :/

I'm surprised you never choked the shyt outta them.


Eric Swanson wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Eric Swanson wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Davi The Eccentric wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
My in laws still sometimes call the grill a BBQ... poor clueless yankees. ;)
Hey, don't blame us! Blame advertisers in the 50s who knew barbecue sounds delicious, even if it's technically a grill.
I cast no blame, I wish only to enlighten my backwards neighbors to the north of the great Mason Dixon Line. ;)

Wow consider us enlightened Davi, he he.

Of course now you need to show us what a real SC BBQ is, he he

Well hell, you come on to SC and I'll treat ya. :)
*counts pennies in cookie jar, he he

Well hell, do you have a Sticky Fingers? They have a decent BBQ sammich, and you could test out the different sauces. From all the different areas. They have a Memphis style and a North and South Carolina style.

HINT: The difference is in the base. ;)

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Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Garydee wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:

Places that know BBQ:

Kansas City,
Texas,
Tennessee,
Carolinas

hmm...anyplace else?

Memphis.

I got Tennessee.

PS I hated Memphis. Nashville, on the other hand, is my kind of town.

Nashville at Christmas time.


Moorluck wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
I spent three years in Jersey trying to get people to pronounce pecan correctly, and to understand what BBQ is and what grilling is and what a cookout is and how they can be, but aren't necessarily, the same thing. Bless their pointy little heads. It would have taken more than 3 years.

Pea-CAN, I hear pea-KAHN alot.... we got too many damn transplants here. :/

I'm surprised you never choked the shyt outta them.

I say pea-KAHN pie, but I don't really like it, he eh


Heya Mairk... does Texas have tomato base sauce?

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Eric Swanson wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
I spent three years in Jersey trying to get people to pronounce pecan correctly, and to understand what BBQ is and what grilling is and what a cookout is and how they can be, but aren't necessarily, the same thing. Bless their pointy little heads. It would have taken more than 3 years.

Pea-CAN, I hear pea-KAHN alot.... we got too many damn transplants here. :/

I'm surprised you never choked the shyt outta them.

I say pea-KAHN pie, but I don't really like it, he eh

O_o


Eric Swanson wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
I spent three years in Jersey trying to get people to pronounce pecan correctly, and to understand what BBQ is and what grilling is and what a cookout is and how they can be, but aren't necessarily, the same thing. Bless their pointy little heads. It would have taken more than 3 years.

Pea-CAN, I hear pea-KAHN alot.... we got too many damn transplants here. :/

I'm surprised you never choked the shyt outta them.

I say pea-KAHN pie, but I don't really like it, he eh

I'm not sure you would survive SC. ;)


Solnes wrote:
Eric Swanson wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Eric Swanson wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Davi The Eccentric wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
My in laws still sometimes call the grill a BBQ... poor clueless yankees. ;)
Hey, don't blame us! Blame advertisers in the 50s who knew barbecue sounds delicious, even if it's technically a grill.
I cast no blame, I wish only to enlighten my backwards neighbors to the north of the great Mason Dixon Line. ;)

Wow consider us enlightened Davi, he he.

Of course now you need to show us what a real SC BBQ is, he he

Well hell, you come on to SC and I'll treat ya. :)
*counts pennies in cookie jar, he he

Well hell, do you have a Sticky Fingers? They have a decent BBQ sammich, and you could test out the different sauces. From all the different areas. They have a Memphis style and a North and South Carolina style.

HINT: The difference is in the base. ;)

*snicker, honey I'm in SD, where there are fish tacos, and tequila bars, he he.


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Garydee wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:

Places that know BBQ:

Kansas City,
Texas,
Tennessee,
Carolinas

hmm...anyplace else?

Memphis.

I got Tennessee.

PS I hated Memphis. Nashville, on the other hand, is my kind of town.

Good BBQ sampled in Knoxville TN, Nashville TN, and East Tyler TX. Nowadays I get jerked around on work travel, so not much time to find the good stuff. I settle for my own smoked baby back ribs with apple/cherry wood, dry. And +1 on the cole slaw.


Solnes wrote:
Eric Swanson wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
I spent three years in Jersey trying to get people to pronounce pecan correctly, and to understand what BBQ is and what grilling is and what a cookout is and how they can be, but aren't necessarily, the same thing. Bless their pointy little heads. It would have taken more than 3 years.

Pea-CAN, I hear pea-KAHN alot.... we got too many damn transplants here. :/

I'm surprised you never choked the shyt outta them.

I say pea-KAHN pie, but I don't really like it, he eh
I'm not sure you would survive SC. ;)

I was there once, he he, i didn't think I would survive either

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Eric Swanson wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Eric Swanson wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Eric Swanson wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Davi The Eccentric wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
My in laws still sometimes call the grill a BBQ... poor clueless yankees. ;)
Hey, don't blame us! Blame advertisers in the 50s who knew barbecue sounds delicious, even if it's technically a grill.
I cast no blame, I wish only to enlighten my backwards neighbors to the north of the great Mason Dixon Line. ;)

Wow consider us enlightened Davi, he he.

Of course now you need to show us what a real SC BBQ is, he he

Well hell, you come on to SC and I'll treat ya. :)
*counts pennies in cookie jar, he he

Well hell, do you have a Sticky Fingers? They have a decent BBQ sammich, and you could test out the different sauces. From all the different areas. They have a Memphis style and a North and South Carolina style.

HINT: The difference is in the base. ;)
*snicker, honey I'm in SD, where there are fish tacos, and tequila bars, he he.

I gotta go hurl now. :P


Moorluck wrote:
Eric Swanson wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Eric Swanson wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Eric Swanson wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Davi The Eccentric wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
My in laws still sometimes call the grill a BBQ... poor clueless yankees. ;)
Hey, don't blame us! Blame advertisers in the 50s who knew barbecue sounds delicious, even if it's technically a grill.
I cast no blame, I wish only to enlighten my backwards neighbors to the north of the great Mason Dixon Line. ;)

Wow consider us enlightened Davi, he he.

Of course now you need to show us what a real SC BBQ is, he he

Well hell, you come on to SC and I'll treat ya. :)
*counts pennies in cookie jar, he he

Well hell, do you have a Sticky Fingers? They have a decent BBQ sammich, and you could test out the different sauces. From all the different areas. They have a Memphis style and a North and South Carolina style.

HINT: The difference is in the base. ;)
*snicker, honey I'm in SD, where there are fish tacos, and tequila bars, he he.
I gotta go hurl now. :P

Good thing I don't work for the tourism board here, he he

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So hows life treatin' you E7? Glad to have you back!


Eric Swanson wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Eric Swanson wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
I spent three years in Jersey trying to get people to pronounce pecan correctly, and to understand what BBQ is and what grilling is and what a cookout is and how they can be, but aren't necessarily, the same thing. Bless their pointy little heads. It would have taken more than 3 years.

Pea-CAN, I hear pea-KAHN alot.... we got too many damn transplants here. :/

I'm surprised you never choked the shyt outta them.

I say pea-KAHN pie, but I don't really like it, he eh
I'm not sure you would survive SC. ;)
I was there once, he he, i didn't think I would survive either

Aww, did they almost BBQ your poor cute yankee butt?

See, I've been here so long now, no one even realizes where I am originally from. This here be home. ;)


Solnes wrote:

Aww, did they almost BBQ your poor cute yankee butt?

See, I've been here so long now, no one even realizes where I am originally from. This here be home. ;)

Dang y'all southern gals sho' do talk purty, he he.

I was at Ft Jackson for basic training, many years ago

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Solnes wrote:
Eric Swanson wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Eric Swanson wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
I spent three years in Jersey trying to get people to pronounce pecan correctly, and to understand what BBQ is and what grilling is and what a cookout is and how they can be, but aren't necessarily, the same thing. Bless their pointy little heads. It would have taken more than 3 years.

Pea-CAN, I hear pea-KAHN alot.... we got too many damn transplants here. :/

I'm surprised you never choked the shyt outta them.

I say pea-KAHN pie, but I don't really like it, he eh
I'm not sure you would survive SC. ;)
I was there once, he he, i didn't think I would survive either

Aww, did they almost BBQ your poor cute yankee butt?

See, I've been here so long now, no one even realizes where I am originally from. This here be home. ;)

After 12 years together she's Southern by insertion. ;)


Eric Swanson wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Eric Swanson wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Eric Swanson wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Davi The Eccentric wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
My in laws still sometimes call the grill a BBQ... poor clueless yankees. ;)
Hey, don't blame us! Blame advertisers in the 50s who knew barbecue sounds delicious, even if it's technically a grill.
I cast no blame, I wish only to enlighten my backwards neighbors to the north of the great Mason Dixon Line. ;)

Wow consider us enlightened Davi, he he.

Of course now you need to show us what a real SC BBQ is, he he

Well hell, you come on to SC and I'll treat ya. :)
*counts pennies in cookie jar, he he

Well hell, do you have a Sticky Fingers? They have a decent BBQ sammich, and you could test out the different sauces. From all the different areas. They have a Memphis style and a North and South Carolina style.

HINT: The difference is in the base. ;)
*snicker, honey I'm in SD, where there are fish tacos, and tequila bars, he he.

So no Sticky Fingers?? Poor baby. I do like fish tacos though. Seeing as how I am also on a coast we have them here too. ;)


Moorluck wrote:
So hows life treatin' you E7? Glad to have you back!

Taking things slow n steady. It's kinda frustrating how slow my brain works these days, but hopefully this problem will teach me to pace myself and my mind better. Off work 'til at least the 24th so that's good too. :)

EDIT: I tire easily too.


Emperor7 wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
So hows life treatin' you E7? Glad to have you back!
Taking things slow n steady. It's kinda frustrating how slow my brain works these days, but hopefully this problem will teach me to pace myself and my mind better. Off work 'til at least the 24th so that's good too. :)

Good advice E7, glad to have you back, master


Moorluck wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Eric Swanson wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Eric Swanson wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
I spent three years in Jersey trying to get people to pronounce pecan correctly, and to understand what BBQ is and what grilling is and what a cookout is and how they can be, but aren't necessarily, the same thing. Bless their pointy little heads. It would have taken more than 3 years.

Pea-CAN, I hear pea-KAHN alot.... we got too many damn transplants here. :/

I'm surprised you never choked the shyt outta them.

I say pea-KAHN pie, but I don't really like it, he eh
I'm not sure you would survive SC. ;)
I was there once, he he, i didn't think I would survive either

Aww, did they almost BBQ your poor cute yankee butt?

See, I've been here so long now, no one even realizes where I am originally from. This here be home. ;)

After 12 years together she's Southern by insertion. ;)

Yeah, I'll bet, he he

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Emperor7 wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
So hows life treatin' you E7? Glad to have you back!
Taking things slow n steady. It's kinda frustrating how slow my brain works these days, but hopefully this problem will teach me to pace myself and my mind better. Off work 'til at least the 24th so that's good too. :)

Well you take it easy, things will getback to norm soon enough. You had us scared there for a bit.


Moorluck wrote:


After 12 years together she's Southern by insertion. ;)

And Irish by injection!

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Folks, as much as I'd love to stay around a chat, we gotta get some rest. Ya'll take care.


Emperor7 wrote:
Moorluck wrote:


After 12 years together she's Southern by insertion. ;)
And Irish by injection!

She likes Irish creme, he he


Moorluck wrote:
Emperor7 wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
So hows life treatin' you E7? Glad to have you back!
Taking things slow n steady. It's kinda frustrating how slow my brain works these days, but hopefully this problem will teach me to pace myself and my mind better. Off work 'til at least the 24th so that's good too. :)
Well you take it easy, things will getback to norm soon enough. You had us scared there for a bit.

+1, a second chance will teach ya to slow down a bit too. Take it easy at times and enjoy life.


Moorluck wrote:
Emperor7 wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
So hows life treatin' you E7? Glad to have you back!
Taking things slow n steady. It's kinda frustrating how slow my brain works these days, but hopefully this problem will teach me to pace myself and my mind better. Off work 'til at least the 24th so that's good too. :)
Well you take it easy, things will getback to norm soon enough. You had us scared there for a bit.

Scared everyone, including myself. These things are usually the fault of a injury. This popped up out of nowhere.

At least I found out I've got a strong ticker, though maybe a bit of sleep apnia (sp?).


Emperor7 wrote:
Moorluck wrote:


After 12 years together she's Southern by insertion. ;)
And Irish by injection!

You two are horrible. ;)

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Emperor7 wrote:
Moorluck wrote:


After 12 years together she's Southern by insertion. ;)
And Irish by injection!

LMAO! I'll have to remember that one. :D

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