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When we first moved into this house, I saw that we did have a BBQ, it was just old, unused, and had weeds sprouting all throughout the casing.
		
	 We decided soon afterwards that it was a health hazard and never got round to buying a new one. 
At my old house, I remember sharing many a rainy barbecue with friends, sizzling lamb kebabs under a large umbrella... oh, that was the day! I loved those lamb kebabs. They rolled them in cornflour to give the stuff and extra sizzle. etc.
		
	
Poor you, being harrassed over your cooking expertise! I promise I won't try to rob - *cough* - help you eat your culinary creations (
		
	) *Eyes the steak*
why don't you just get a firepit of cooker of sorts, ya just need a couple of dozen bricks. or tiles.
		
	 Say no more! let me get my plane ticket! 
		
	
		
	
Really? That's cool. How do you make one of those? I'm just scared I'll start a bushfire in the summer, set all this dry grass we have over here on fire
		
	 Our barbecue right now (the weedy one) is like a big stone structure with the grill on top. It's set into the ground.
Sorry... I don't live there anymore!
		
	 All our friends had barbecues. We'd do sausages of course, but the lamb kebabs were like our specialty 
		
	 I loved hanging around outside afterwards with the other kids to poke at the embers and try setting a stick on fire with them. never worked, the air was too damp. Sometimes the adults even had trouble starting up the barbecue, the coals would be all wet 
		
	
*Circles around liek a bird of prey, eyes on the steak*
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			When we first moved into this house, I saw that we did have a BBQ, it was just old, unused, and had weeds sprouting all throughout the casing.
	At my old house, I remember sharing many a rainy barbecue with friends, sizzling lamb kebabs under a large umbrella... oh, that was the day! I loved those lamb kebabs. They rolled them in cornflour to give the stuff and extra sizzle. etc.
	Poor you, being harrassed over your cooking expertise! I promise I won't try to rob - *cough* - help you eat your culinary creations (
	why don't you just get a firepit of cooker of sorts, ya just need a couple of dozen bricks. or tiles.
	
	
	Really? That's cool. How do you make one of those? I'm just scared I'll start a bushfire in the summer, set all this dry grass we have over here on fire
	Sorry... I don't live there anymore!
	
	
	*Circles around liek a bird of prey, eyes on the steak*