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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.
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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.
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Poor you, being harrassed over your cooking expertise! I promise I won't try to rob - *cough* - help you eat your culinary creations (
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) *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.

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Say no more! let me get my plane ticket!
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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
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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!
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All our friends had barbecues. We'd do sausages of course, but the lamb kebabs were like our specialty
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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
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*Circles around liek a bird of prey, eyes on the steak*
 
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why don't you just get a firepit of cooker of sorts, ya just need a couple of dozen bricks. or tiles.

droolin.gif
Say no more! let me get my plane ticket!
droolin.gif


th.gif


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
roll.png
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!
hit.gif
All our friends had barbecues. We'd do sausages of course, but the lamb kebabs were like our specialty
tongue.png
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
tongue.png


*Circles around liek a bird of prey, eyes on the steak*

it's rather like the tree sided square of bricks with one end open for feeding extra coal. very simple, just be sure to use firebrick on the back, for that area gets most of the heat.

Ah, sounds like you had a fantastic time!

*exchanges steak with cold boiled spinach salad dressed with fermented ketchup.*
 
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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
roll.png
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!
hit.gif
All our friends had barbecues. We'd do sausages of course, but the lamb kebabs were like our specialty
tongue.png
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
tongue.png


*Circles around liek a bird of prey, eyes on the steak*

it's rather like the tree sided square of bricks with one end open for feeding extra coal. very simple, just be sure to use firebrick on the back, for that area gets most of the heat.

Ah, sounds like you had a fantastic time!

*exchanges steak with cold boiled spinach salad dressed with fermented ketchup.*

Firebricks.... I doubt i could even get my hand on regular bricks! i have no idea how to get this stuff, maybe from old dumps or building sites? I mean, here in the city we've got plenty of fashion stores, but I'd probably be hard-pressed to fina place selling bricks
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Then, there's the question of coal... well, I guess that'll be easy enough, they're always selling bags of it at petrol stations.

It was pretty cool. I wish I got photos from back then with the snowmen and stuff, but I guess the only photos I'll ever have of that time will be in my head
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*The hawk snaps out of its trance and instead starts pinching its nose and blanching*
Where is the steak?! *starts stalking Crazy in case he has it*
 
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it's rather like the tree sided square of bricks with one end open for feeding extra coal. very simple, just be sure to use firebrick on the back, for that area gets most of the heat.

Ah, sounds like you had a fantastic time!

*exchanges steak with cold boiled spinach salad dressed with fermented ketchup.*

Firebricks.... I doubt i could even get my hand on regular bricks! i have no idea how to get this stuff, maybe from old dumps or building sites? I mean, here in the city we've got plenty of fashion stores, but I'd probably be hard-pressed to fina place selling bricks
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Then, there's the question of coal... well, I guess that'll be easy enough, they're always selling bags of it at petrol stations.

It was pretty cool. I wish I got photos from back then with the snowmen and stuff, but I guess the only photos I'll ever have of that time will be in my head
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*The hawk snaps out of its trance and instead starts pinching its nose and blanching*
Where is the steak?! *starts stalking Crazy in case he has it*

Ah, regular bricks are fin when the need arises, just be careful if they crack!

Yeah.
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*whips out a tray of Limburger cheese that smells like meat that had been out in the sun for weeks*
 
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Firebricks.... I doubt i could even get my hand on regular bricks! i have no idea how to get this stuff, maybe from old dumps or building sites? I mean, here in the city we've got plenty of fashion stores, but I'd probably be hard-pressed to fina place selling bricks
roll.png
Then, there's the question of coal... well, I guess that'll be easy enough, they're always selling bags of it at petrol stations.

It was pretty cool. I wish I got photos from back then with the snowmen and stuff, but I guess the only photos I'll ever have of that time will be in my head
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*The hawk snaps out of its trance and instead starts pinching its nose and blanching*
Where is the steak?! *starts stalking Crazy in case he has it*

Ah, regular bricks are fin when the need arises, just be careful if they crack!

Yeah.
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*whips out a tray of Limburger cheese that smells like meat that had been out in the sun for weeks*

Yeah, I've heard about that happening, and then they break away and fade and get all crumbly... It must be the same type of bricks used by the dude heating our sculptures in his kiln. The kilns were made of bricks.
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Oh wel, I guess if you take photos too obsessively it takes the fun out of just enjoying the experience coz you're too worried about your camera!

*The hawk installs nose plugs and takes the plunge for Crazy's pockets*
 
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Likewise
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What is it?
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Oh, wait, wrong smiley for the occasion...

It smells like a *faints*
 
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Likewise
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What is it?
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Oh, wait, wrong smiley for the occasion...

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Popcorn with Limburger cheese? Can't wait to try it . . .

Ok, maybe. Stinking Bishop cheese, however . . . . not even if you payed me.
 

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