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5 years ago ::
Sep 05, 2008 - 10:00AM
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Loved to have a place to grill, unfortunatly i live on the 6th floor of an apartment building and it's not permitted to have one. Well me and my wife bought anyways and nearly made my whole balcony go up in flames. We still managed to get 2 good burgers and 2 good hot dogs before everything went to hell. I guess i wont be grilling any time soon, at least not on my balcony. :D
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5 years ago ::
Sep 05, 2008 - 10:17AM
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^^^ You can pick up a decent iron grill-pan at Target for about 20 bucks. It's not nearly the same as having an actual grill, but I lived in apartments for 8 years and have cooked some pretty good steaks, burgers, dogs and chicken breasts on it... just remember to turn the vent on above the stove.
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5 years ago ::
Sep 05, 2008 - 11:16AM
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yeah i think im going to look into that. I never really trusted that $20 something portable grill i bought at walmart, which i hadto put all together (another reason not to trust it) I aint no handyman i'm a gamer dammit :D
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5 years ago ::
Sep 05, 2008 - 11:25AM
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Just wait until ya become a home-owner. Generally you can't afford to NOT be a handyman. I'm still amazed at just how much shit breaks down.
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5 years ago ::
Sep 05, 2008 - 11:31AM
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Along with that, they sell some pretty nice cast-iron griddles that have a grilling plate to use, and those work wonders if you're not allowed a grill. I used one of those all through college, and they're not that expensive - like $40. Most of them even have a nice temperature control and a way to drain the grease better than a foreman grill.
Also, to answer before, I'll probably get a gas grill - it's easier than charcoal and I like being able to control the temperature better.
Electric just sucks.
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5 years ago ::
Sep 05, 2008 - 11:53AM
#36
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Death Race was pretty good, but you gotta see Tropic Thunder! It's hilarious!!!
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5 years ago ::
Sep 05, 2008 - 11:59AM
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Just wait until ya become a home-owner. Generally you can't afford to NOT be a handyman. I'm still amazed at just how much shit breaks down.[/quote] It's embarrising, i think my wife knows how to fix more things than me. Oh well as long as i have my trust crazy glue i think my home will hold up.
Samsonite - Tropical Thunder was a pretty good movie. I saw a bootleg version but still laughed, the cameos are good. As for death race havent seen it
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5 years ago ::
Sep 05, 2008 - 12:16PM
#38
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I know the feeling, used to date a girl who loved to work on cars. It was only emmasculating whenever other people found out that I had my girlfriend come look at my car when it started acting funny. At least you can learn a lot from the girls that make you feel like a complete failure as a man. :mrgreen:
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5 years ago ::
Sep 05, 2008 - 5:23PM
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What's everyone up to this weekend? I need to buy a new grill :D[/quote] me i need to do training for a track meet saturday and sunday... :C
my legs are going to be on fire
and to FatalEmbrace- Racism does suck real bad.. half my family is racist against asians
its just really makes me mad when they talk about asains badly.. Pff my traditional cuban family :C
and this kid in all my classes told me that " my mom is really poor and she fad me crack and rice on the boat coming to this great country you leach"
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5 years ago ::
Sep 05, 2008 - 6:43PM
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So...
How about them Anunaki? ;)
Makes me want to be a historian, which I might actually shoot for. I love history, I've been looking at Ancient Sumerian topics as of late; things dealing with the myths, Nibiru, etc.
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