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the_macnab July 22 2008, 04:52:47 UTC
Fuck yes.

This reminds me of the story of several Bostonians inviting me to a "barbecue"--you know, where they were going to grill hamburgers and hot dogs--and me tediously explaining that that involves high heat for little time rather than low heat for long time. And you don't barbecue on a grill. You grill on a grill.

"OK," someone said, "What do you barbecue on?"

I didn't have a firm answer. Later I asked la_chispa the same question: what do you call the thing you barbecue on? After looking puzzled for a second, she said, "An oil drum?"

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don_negro July 22 2008, 17:13:08 UTC
Perfect.

This is as close to an oil drum as I was able to get.

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qmrf July 22 2008, 22:03:13 UTC
People always look at me funny when I invite them over for some cooking food with fire.

"'Cooking food with fire'? Why don't you just say 'barbecue', like a normal person?"

"...because I've known enough Texans to know that I don't 'barbecue'."

(And because "grilling" just sounds too suburban to me...)

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don_negro July 22 2008, 22:35:14 UTC
Good man.

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inhumandecency July 22 2008, 06:03:13 UTC
People: I saw this. It was righteous.

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griffjon July 22 2008, 12:39:53 UTC
I mean, how could it NOT be?

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tanjent July 22 2008, 07:01:10 UTC
dood, other people do the shopping and cleaning?

i want me some'a that.

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tanjent July 22 2008, 07:01:28 UTC
also some'a the barbecue.

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la_chispa July 22 2008, 12:08:08 UTC
Beautiful.

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umpteenthtime July 22 2008, 13:36:16 UTC
Cool setup. I think there was a similar model that I saw on good eats the other day. Good eats is such a good show.

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