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I've got a Weber - best BBQer out there - let the hickory tainted smoke flavour those roasting animals on the grill.
Might get one of those rotating thingys benes. Better than getting the butler to keep basting the chicken each time.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostBetcha could on your rotisserie
you are so right there luv
here's the link,
Weber Charcoal Rotisserie - Weber Charcoal Accessories: Amazon.co.uk: Garden & Outdoors
once your significant other goes from being a cost center to a profit center you can ask him to get you one :-)
the weber kettle rotisserie takes bbqing to another level, forget the routine and regularity of sausages, steaks and burgers, or the occasional roasted chicken and consider the possibility of rotisserie slow roasted chicken kebab, pork kebab, beef etc all of those big meet dishes with exotic Toscan names and seasonings and juicy flavours running through the meat as it rotates every few seconds - in a word bringing bbqing to a new dimension - yum
Milan.
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Don't worry. He couldn't read 'em!Originally posted by milanbenes View Postgood man Hyper, glad to hear it
EO, I can't enter that competition, I can't write 50 words
Milan.
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good man Hyper, glad to hear it
EO, I can't enter that competition, I can't write 50 words
Milan.
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I'm still here benes. It's the most characters I've entered into an editor so far. Corking whisky fuelled hangover! Can thoroughly recommend it.
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whsOriginally posted by suityou01 View PostJust busy is all. Will have more time at the end of the week to post more utter bolox on here.
SY01
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The history of the Western Region diesel-hydraulic designs began in 1955 with the decision of the British Transport Commission (BTC) to update and improve the British railway system through the use of diesel traction as called for in the Modernisation Plan. At that time, just five diesel locomotives were in main-line operation.

Do I get a prize?
Edit: Seems this trolling is easier than I thought.
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I am sure there is another forum for that kind of tulip. Go there please.Originally posted by gricerboy View PostDiesel Hydraulic Locomotives in the Western Region 1958 - 1979
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BuzzzzOriginally posted by EternalOptimist View PostAh yes, DHL in WR in the 60's and seventies.
my Dad was 60 (or was it 70) when he showed me the secret of ripening green tomatos. He hated gren tomato chutney did my dad.
Put then on a window sill in the sunlight, any light green or orange patch, turn to touch a green spot on its neighbour
next!

Repetition of the words Dad, tomato and green also deviation but since it was gimpy who posted the topic, that was a given.
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Ah yes, DHL in WR in the 60's and seventies.Originally posted by gricerboy View PostDiesel Hydraulic Locomotives in the Western Region 1958 - 1979
my Dad was 60 (or was it 70) when he showed me the secret of ripening green tomatos. He hated gren tomato chutney did my dad.
Put then on a window sill in the sunlight, any light green or orange patch, turn to touch a green spot on its neighbour
next!
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