BBQ @ Valley Forge Park, PA, June 18th
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ORIGINAL: SLK320Chic
For those of you that bring nothing, and eat anyway...you're basically stealing from the other people that brought food/drinks. We also need condiments, silverware, plates, and napkins. There will be no physical or verbal abuse permitted. If you do start an arguement, you will promptly be asked to leave...otherwise, authorities will be contacted.
For those of you that bring nothing, and eat anyway...you're basically stealing from the other people that brought food/drinks. We also need condiments, silverware, plates, and napkins. There will be no physical or verbal abuse permitted. If you do start an arguement, you will promptly be asked to leave...otherwise, authorities will be contacted.
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Well I don't think guilt will work too much against them people that bring nothing but eat anyways. Half of them know that. The other half may feel a little sorry later, but after they quench the hunger, then they move on to the next food event. Then again, some people don't bring nothing and don't intend to eat nothing until the the host basically begs them to stop being an outsider and grab a plate. And then you have them people that don't bring nothing but always leave with the platters of food. I'm sure someone will bring ice and or the water.
Physical abuse, isn't that like assault? And verbal abuse? Better not bring ouut the dominoes or start a Spades game, especially with the drunk young thundercat that thinks he can hustle everyone in any card game but don't know a club from a diamond. That's just asking for it.
I think everyone beeen to a cook out that have gone wrong. Even family ones. Sad when someone gets shot over a pork rib. Or family fighting like a pack of rabid pitbulls because someone played the wrong suit and refuse to give up three books. And there is nothing like husband and wife bringing home drama to the cook out. Solves nothing but make both of them look like idiots.
Physical abuse, isn't that like assault? And verbal abuse? Better not bring ouut the dominoes or start a Spades game, especially with the drunk young thundercat that thinks he can hustle everyone in any card game but don't know a club from a diamond. That's just asking for it.
I think everyone beeen to a cook out that have gone wrong. Even family ones. Sad when someone gets shot over a pork rib. Or family fighting like a pack of rabid pitbulls because someone played the wrong suit and refuse to give up three books. And there is nothing like husband and wife bringing home drama to the cook out. Solves nothing but make both of them look like idiots.
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They haven't gone poorly. But there were a few people that didn't bring enough food for everyone, so it sucked in a way. People that said they were going, and said what they were bringing, and didn't show. The first one I held was spectacular. The 2nd...tons of people, but wasn't as smooth!
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MazdaCaddi's junior should have brought that deer he hit while it's still in trance.
all that it needs will be a skinning knife, lots of charcoal and grill.
yum yummy venison.
all that it needs will be a skinning knife, lots of charcoal and grill.
yum yummy venison.
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my grandfather makes good "tapas" out of it.
with more than 20 storms every year, we can survive eating rice and tapa when fish, poultry and vegetables are not available.
with more than 20 storms every year, we can survive eating rice and tapa when fish, poultry and vegetables are not available.