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Scott Vernon
 
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As soon as I sent that post I thought of McDonalds. Score one for the
Donut.

Scotty


"Donal" wrote in message
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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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If Starbucks is so bad, how come there's one on every corner?

They
seem to be busy.


Are you under the impression that McDonald's serve the best beef?




Regards


Donal
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Scout
 
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53 years!
Scout

"DSK" wrote in message
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Scout wrote:
Thanks Seahag,
Don't listen to Scotty, he's just jealous! I made my own out of an old
300 gallon oil tank.


How long did the 300 gallons of oil burn?

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It was my old underground oil tank. I stood it on end and used my
reciprocating saw to cut two doors in it. It resembles a refrigerator with a
top and bottom door, both are hinged. I then cut a round hole for smoke pipe
in the top. It works fine!
Scout

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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Well, that's more like it. I have a few of those tanks out back. Did
you cut it vertically or horizontally? Truck wheels make nice fire
rings for campsites.

Scott Vernon
Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_


"Scout" wrote in message
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Thanks Seahag,
Don't listen to Scotty, he's just jealous! I made my own out of an

old 300
gallon oil tank.
Scout

"Seahag" wrote in message
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Good for Scout! We had a couple of really nice fires over the

weekend. I
just love watching a wood fi^)

Seahag

"Scott Vernon" wrote:
Oh, one of those yuppie fireplace things, I think Scout has one

too.


"Seahag" wrote:
Freestanding outdoor fireplace thingamabob for Tim's (grey

haired
dude from
the boatyard?) backyard so we don't freeze running Scupper!

Sheesh!


"Scott Vernon" wrote:
"Chiminea for Tim'' ???


"Seahag" wrote:

It might take longer, we bought a Chiminea for Tim
yesterday...gonna
have
fires all winter!








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yeah it's huge alright! I haven't roasted a cow yet, but I did hang a
chicken in the smoke pipe.
Scout

"Seahag" wrote in message
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Dang! You could spit roast a cow in that!

Seahag

"Scout" wrote:
Thanks Seahag,
Don't listen to Scotty, he's just jealous! I made my own out of an old
300 gallon oil tank.
Scout

"Seahag" wrote:
Good for Scout! We had a couple of really nice fires over the weekend.
I just love watching a wood fi^)

Seahag

"Scott Vernon" wrote:
Oh, one of those yuppie fireplace things, I think Scout has one too.


"Seahag" wrote:
Freestanding outdoor fireplace thingamabob for Tim's (grey haired
dude from
the boatyard?) backyard so we don't freeze running Scupper! Sheesh!





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Did ya do 13 wraps on the knot or cook and eat it???

Seahag

"Scout" wrote in message
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yeah it's huge alright! I haven't roasted a cow yet, but I did hang a
chicken in the smoke pipe.
Scout

"Seahag" wrote in message
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Dang! You could spit roast a cow in that!

Seahag

"Scout" wrote:
Thanks Seahag,
Don't listen to Scotty, he's just jealous! I made my own out of an old
300 gallon oil tank.
Scout

"Seahag" wrote:
Good for Scout! We had a couple of really nice fires over the weekend.
I just love watching a wood fi^)

Seahag

"Scott Vernon" wrote:
Oh, one of those yuppie fireplace things, I think Scout has one too.


"Seahag" wrote:
Freestanding outdoor fireplace thingamabob for Tim's (grey haired
dude from
the boatyard?) backyard so we don't freeze running Scupper! Sheesh!









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hehe, we ate it...eventually.
Scout

"Seahag" wrote in message
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Did ya do 13 wraps on the knot or cook and eat it???

Seahag

"Scout" wrote in message
...
yeah it's huge alright! I haven't roasted a cow yet, but I did hang a
chicken in the smoke pipe.
Scout

"Seahag" wrote in message
...
Dang! You could spit roast a cow in that!

Seahag

"Scout" wrote:
Thanks Seahag,
Don't listen to Scotty, he's just jealous! I made my own out of an old
300 gallon oil tank.
Scout

"Seahag" wrote:
Good for Scout! We had a couple of really nice fires over the
weekend. I just love watching a wood fi^)

Seahag

"Scott Vernon" wrote:
Oh, one of those yuppie fireplace things, I think Scout has one too.


"Seahag" wrote:
Freestanding outdoor fireplace thingamabob for Tim's (grey haired
dude from
the boatyard?) backyard so we don't freeze running Scupper! Sheesh!








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And your trailer park allows it?

Scotty'

"Scout" wrote in message
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It was my old underground oil tank. I stood it on end and used my
reciprocating saw to cut two doors in it. It resembles a

refrigerator with a
top and bottom door, both are hinged. I then cut a round hole for

smoke pipe
in the top. It works fine!
Scout

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
Well, that's more like it. I have a few of those tanks out back.

Did
you cut it vertically or horizontally? Truck wheels make nice fire
rings for campsites.

Scott Vernon
Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_


"Scout" wrote in message

...
Thanks Seahag,
Don't listen to Scotty, he's just jealous! I made my own out of

an
old 300
gallon oil tank.
Scout

"Seahag" wrote in message
...
Good for Scout! We had a couple of really nice fires over the

weekend. I
just love watching a wood fi^)

Seahag

"Scott Vernon" wrote:
Oh, one of those yuppie fireplace things, I think Scout has

one
too.


"Seahag" wrote:
Freestanding outdoor fireplace thingamabob for Tim's (grey

haired
dude from
the boatyard?) backyard so we don't freeze running Scupper!

Sheesh!


"Scott Vernon" wrote:
"Chiminea for Tim'' ???


"Seahag" wrote:

It might take longer, we bought a Chiminea for Tim
yesterday...gonna
have
fires all winter!










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We're ain't zactly "in" the trailer park, but I does stretch a water hose
and extension cord over to my cousin Beavis' box car. We ran us a sewer line
into the storm drain and she works real fine.
Life is good.
Scout

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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And your trailer park allows it?

Scotty'

"Scout" wrote in message
...
It was my old underground oil tank. I stood it on end and used my
reciprocating saw to cut two doors in it. It resembles a

refrigerator with a
top and bottom door, both are hinged. I then cut a round hole for

smoke pipe
in the top. It works fine!
Scout

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
Well, that's more like it. I have a few of those tanks out back.

Did
you cut it vertically or horizontally? Truck wheels make nice fire
rings for campsites.

Scott Vernon
Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_


"Scout" wrote in message

...
Thanks Seahag,
Don't listen to Scotty, he's just jealous! I made my own out of

an
old 300
gallon oil tank.
Scout

"Seahag" wrote in message
...
Good for Scout! We had a couple of really nice fires over the
weekend. I
just love watching a wood fi^)

Seahag

"Scott Vernon" wrote:
Oh, one of those yuppie fireplace things, I think Scout has

one
too.


"Seahag" wrote:
Freestanding outdoor fireplace thingamabob for Tim's (grey
haired
dude from
the boatyard?) backyard so we don't freeze running Scupper!
Sheesh!


"Scott Vernon" wrote:
"Chiminea for Tim'' ???


"Seahag" wrote:

It might take longer, we bought a Chiminea for Tim
yesterday...gonna
have
fires all winter!












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Brainwashing propaganda.....give something a classy little name, put it in a
cute cup, and then offer accessories...the bleeding masses fall for it every
time...

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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If Starbucks is so bad, how come there's one on every corner? They
seem to be busy.

SV

"Michael" wrote in message
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Doug you have it right again. I say if you want to be snobbish

about
something make it worthwhile. Now being from the great PNW I'm

proud to be
a bona fide Seattle Coffee Snob. Ahhhh...a good dark roast is just

the
thing when properly made. None of that commercialized Starbucks

Crap-ola.
We sensitive palates demand and get better fare. Starbucks is for

the rest
of the planet. On the other hand Doug beer snobs aren't all that

bad. They
don't hold a candle to California Snobs who exist only because they

think a
't' is a 'b.'

"DSK" wrote in message
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Scott Vernon wrote:
When I drank beer, back in my teens, I preferred Rolling Rock.

We already have enough beer snobs on this NG.

I like Rolling Rock. It's not in the running for Best Beer In The

World
but (as even Mooron acknowledged) a cold one on a hot day really

hits
the spot.

Beer snobbery is just plain dumb. There are much more important

things
to get snobby about. Besides, if I try to be a good host and stock

four
or five kinds of beer on the boat, and guests turn up their nose

at all
choices, then they can always drink water. Or tea.

Fresh Breezes- Doug







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Since when did McDonald's switch to beef????

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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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If Starbucks is so bad, how come there's one on every corner? They
seem to be busy.


Are you under the impression that McDonald's serve the best beef?




Regards


Donal
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