07-21-2004
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Area code 166 represent
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Just seeing what people prefer. We have a decent sized carcoal grill and have a real easy way of keeping it clean and not making a mess of shit. Plus it's not as big of a pita to bring like a bigger gas grill.
Let me know what you guys want/prefer for the dynofest on the 31st.
Also as for food we will have hot dogs and pop/juice as all you can eat for $5.00 cash. Probably have a few extra items as an option for a buck or so each. Maybe grilled corn on the cob and maybe even a few steaks. lol
As a reminder people please keep me posted on your status as for the dyno. We should be rolling around 10am. Bring CASH to the event for the dyno time and food. Anyone with a hookup the morning off for ICE let me know. Also anyone with a bigger cooler hit me up. And anything else you think we could add to make this a sweet event. Also a EZup tent would be nice to have on hand in case of rain.
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07-21-2004
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Hank Hill knows his shit.
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07-21-2004
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Whatever is easier for you guys is what I say. You cant taste the difference in hotdogs.
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07-21-2004
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Mazda Bitch
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I voted for gas grilling because it's easier to control throughout the day.
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07-21-2004
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I voted coals, but whatever is easier!
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07-21-2004
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Join Date: Oct 2003
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Originally posted by DSMChick@Jul 21 2004, 07:31 PM
I voted for gas grilling because it's easier to control throughout the day.
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I agree, people are going to want to eat at different times so coals would be a pain to start and stop, unless you are going to keep that fucker blazing all day. Granted coals taste better but gas is easier.
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07-21-2004
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Area code 166 represent
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Then I need to find a gas grill. Anyone? I was thinking if we had the coals going you guys (JET, Craig, nash) could bring that small one we gave you guys and we woudl have that one as well so it would be easy to controll the grilling.
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07-22-2004
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formerly ecoli
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There is one at Elite. It probably needs some propane.
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07-22-2004
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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yeah we have a decent grill... just do not know if there is any propane in the tank... you are free to use it.
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07-22-2004
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Area code 166 represent
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Sounds good, We will see how the voting goes and if anything I will just bring some propane. Thanks again guys!
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07-22-2004
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Well thus far people seem to prefer the coals.
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07-22-2004
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formerly ecoli
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Coal is better, but the gas is going to be much easier to run all day long.
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07-22-2004
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Shit Rocket Pilot
Join Date: Oct 2003
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Quote:
Originally posted by DSMStyle@Jul 22 2004, 04:24 PM
Well thus far people seem to prefer the coals.
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Have fun keeping coals going all day.
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07-23-2004
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R U DTF bro?
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I say bo with what is easier....I.E. the gas grill at Elite. $16 for a tank of propane would be paid for after just a few people eating plus it would save you the hassle of carting around a grill and charcoal with you all day.
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07-23-2004
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SpunBearing
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You should prolly just go with the gas since its much easier. But, nothing tastes like food cooked over the open coals.
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07-24-2004
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Voted GAS. Coals do put some nice flavor in the food though.
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07-24-2004
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Area code 166 represent
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Location: Crystal, MN
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Well Matt R (Alpine TSi) let me know if has propane at home we can use. So with Elite's grill and propane trade for Matt's food we are all set to go with Gas.
Coals maybe next year. Who knows.
Thanks for looking everyone.
Allan
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