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Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
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I would be happy to throw a 'CUE as bait to have some of you help with alignment, etc. I never do 'cue without doing a bunch. It would be a waste of good wood to do less than six pork butts and a couple of briskets.
We hired a former Navy HT to weld up a pit from a 750 gallon propane tank. As you can see by my picture, I sample every plate I serve. The picture was taken next to the pavilion at Blob's before an event I catered last year.
We hired a former Navy HT to weld up a pit from a 750 gallon propane tank. As you can see by my picture, I sample every plate I serve. The picture was taken next to the pavilion at Blob's before an event I catered last year.
Nice setup. You can count me in whenever you have a Q hoedown.
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Year: 1999
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My dad will not be coming so Justin can definitely be the 4th.
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Mr. Brown just dropped off my son's tires. The wheels should be here this afternoon. Looks like the XJ will be on new shoes by Monday.
Oh, and did someone mention wings? You can't do a 'CUE correctly without frying up some yard bird. We call this baby the WingMachine. 9 gallons of 375 degree peanut oil and 10 minutes = wing perfection.
Oh, and did someone mention wings? You can't do a 'CUE correctly without frying up some yard bird. We call this baby the WingMachine. 9 gallons of 375 degree peanut oil and 10 minutes = wing perfection.
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Mr. Brown just dropped off my son's tires. The wheels should be here this afternoon. Looks like the XJ will be on new shoes by Monday.
Oh, and did someone mention wings? You can't do a 'CUE correctly without frying up some yard bird. We call this baby the WingMachine. 9 gallons of 375 degree peanut oil and 10 minutes = wing perfection.
Oh, and did someone mention wings? You can't do a 'CUE correctly without frying up some yard bird. We call this baby the WingMachine. 9 gallons of 375 degree peanut oil and 10 minutes = wing perfection.
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Mr. Brown just dropped off my son's tires. The wheels should be here this afternoon. Looks like the XJ will be on new shoes by Monday.
Oh, and did someone mention wings? You can't do a 'CUE correctly without frying up some yard bird. We call this baby the WingMachine. 9 gallons of 375 degree peanut oil and 10 minutes = wing perfection.
Oh, and did someone mention wings? You can't do a 'CUE correctly without frying up some yard bird. We call this baby the WingMachine. 9 gallons of 375 degree peanut oil and 10 minutes = wing perfection.
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Also, Aaron if you still want that sound bar let me know.