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the_climber


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booo work.
I hear ya on that one!


PTFTW!


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kachoong wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
the_climber wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
kachoong wrote:
the_climber wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
the_climber wrote:
obsessed wrote:
granite_grrl wrote:
obsessed wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
epoch wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
Sure, my last day to PC++ and it is dead in here.

Nate got a jorb? Say it ain't so!
It aint so. I'm leaving for the Midwest where I'll be busy and probably not have much intardnet access for a couple weeks.

You're going to be buried when you get back!
Wut ever.

I'll be on more than when we went to the Canadian Midwest.


You on the other hand, you will be buried very deep by the time you are done with your trip.
okay now I'm really confused. I thought you were going to WI for a family thingy. Why are you going to the canadian midwest? Where exactly is the canadian midwest? we don't have a midwest. We have a north, south, east and west. No mid west. You are not in America anymore dorothy

Wow....are you drunk?

Or do you just not understand the difference between past and present tense.

When we went to Alberta last year there was a frinkn algae bloom in the OBET.


I wasn't drunk, I just couldn't see very well to read. Crazy Thanks for clearing up that little word went for me.

Admit it, you were smashed!

Hammered.
shittered.

pickled.

plastered
Belligerent
Smammered
Blitzkrieged

Plonked
3 sheets to the wind


stymingersfink


Jun 19, 2008, 6:46 PM
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kachoong wrote:
stymingersfink wrote:
kachoong wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
the_climber wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
kachoong wrote:
the_climber wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
the_climber wrote:
obsessed wrote:
granite_grrl wrote:
obsessed wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
epoch wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
Sure, my last day to PC++ and it is dead in here.

Nate got a jorb? Say it ain't so!
It aint so. I'm leaving for the Midwest where I'll be busy and probably not have much intardnet access for a couple weeks.

You're going to be buried when you get back!
Wut ever.

I'll be on more than when we went to the Canadian Midwest.


You on the other hand, you will be buried very deep by the time you are done with your trip.
okay now I'm really confused. I thought you were going to WI for a family thingy. Why are you going to the canadian midwest? Where exactly is the canadian midwest? we don't have a midwest. We have a north, south, east and west. No mid west. You are not in America anymore dorothy

Wow....are you drunk?

Or do you just not understand the difference between past and present tense.

When we went to Alberta last year there was a frinkn algae bloom in the OBET.


I wasn't drunk, I just couldn't see very well to read. Crazy Thanks for clearing up that little word went for me.

Admit it, you were smashed!

Hammered.
shittered.

pickled.

plastered
Belligerent
Smammered
Blitzkrieged

Plonked
Schnockered

Blotto
Tipsy (which in a sorority girls leads to...


stymingersfink


Jun 19, 2008, 6:46 PM
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StyMingersfink wrote:
kachoong wrote:
stymingersfink wrote:
kachoong wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
the_climber wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
kachoong wrote:
StyMingersfink"the_climber" wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
the_climber wrote:
obsessed wrote:
granite_grrl wrote:
obsessed wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
epoch wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
Sure, my last day to PC++ and it is dead in here.

Nate got a jorb? Say it ain't so!
It aint so. I'm leaving for the Midwest where I'll be busy and probably not have much intardnet access for a couple weeks.

You're going to be buried when you get back!
Wut ever.

I'll be on more than when we went to the Canadian Midwest.


You on the other hand, you will be buried very deep by the time you are done with your trip.
okay now I'm really confused. I thought you were going to WI for a family thingy. Why are you going to the canadian midwest? Where exactly is the canadian midwest? we don't have a midwest. We have a north, south, east and west. No mid west. You are not in America anymore dorothy

Wow....are you drunk?

Or do you just not understand the difference between past and present tense.

When we went to Alberta last year there was a frinkn algae bloom in the OBET.


I wasn't drunk, I just couldn't see very well to read. Crazy Thanks for clearing up that little word went for me.

Admit it, you were smashed!

Hammered.
shittered.

pickled.

plastered
Belligerent
Smammered
Blitzkrieged

Plonked
Schnockered

Blotto
Tipsy (which in a sorority girls leads to...
Fucked


obsessed


Jun 19, 2008, 6:50 PM
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the_climber wrote:
obsessed wrote:
granite_grrl wrote:
obsessed wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
epoch wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
Sure, my last day to PC++ and it is dead in here.

Nate got a jorb? Say it ain't so!
It aint so. I'm leaving for the Midwest where I'll be busy and probably not have much intardnet access for a couple weeks.

You're going to be buried when you get back!
Wut ever.

I'll be on more than when we went to the Canadian Midwest.


You on the other hand, you will be buried very deep by the time you are done with your trip.
okay now I'm really confused. I thought you were going to WI for a family thingy. Why are you going to the canadian midwest? Where exactly is the canadian midwest? we don't have a midwest. We have a north, south, east and west. No mid west. You are not in America anymore dorothy

Wow....are you drunk?

Or do you just not understand the difference between past and present tense.

When we went to Alberta last year there was a frinkn algae bloom in the OBET.


I wasn't drunk, I just couldn't see very well to read. Crazy Thanks for clearing up that little word went for me.

Admit it, you were smashed!
I never admit anything. I was going to ask you though, being Canadian and all, and living west. Do we have a Canadian mid west? I think not.


obsessed


Jun 19, 2008, 6:53 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
the_climber wrote:
obsessed wrote:
granite_grrl wrote:
obsessed wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
epoch wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
Sure, my last day to PC++ and it is dead in here.

Nate got a jorb? Say it ain't so!
It aint so. I'm leaving for the Midwest where I'll be busy and probably not have much intardnet access for a couple weeks.

You're going to be buried when you get back!
Wut ever.

I'll be on more than when we went to the Canadian Midwest.


You on the other hand, you will be buried very deep by the time you are done with your trip.
okay now I'm really confused. I thought you were going to WI for a family thingy. Why are you going to the canadian midwest? Where exactly is the canadian midwest? we don't have a midwest. We have a north, south, east and west. No mid west. You are not in America anymore dorothy

Wow....are you drunk?

Or do you just not understand the difference between past and present tense.

When we went to Alberta last year there was a frinkn algae bloom in the OBET.


I wasn't drunk, I just couldn't see very well to read. Crazy Thanks for clearing up that little word went for me.

Admit it, you were smashed!

Hammered.
shittered.
rong. Did you see any typos?? I think not


the_climber


Jun 19, 2008, 6:55 PM
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stymingersfink wrote:
StyMingersfink wrote:
kachoong wrote:
stymingersfink wrote:
kachoong wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
the_climber wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
kachoong wrote:
StyMingersfink"the_climber" wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
the_climber wrote:
obsessed wrote:
granite_grrl wrote:
obsessed wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
epoch wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
Sure, my last day to PC++ and it is dead in here.

Nate got a jorb? Say it ain't so!
It aint so. I'm leaving for the Midwest where I'll be busy and probably not have much intardnet access for a couple weeks.

You're going to be buried when you get back!
Wut ever.

I'll be on more than when we went to the Canadian Midwest.


You on the other hand, you will be buried very deep by the time you are done with your trip.
okay now I'm really confused. I thought you were going to WI for a family thingy. Why are you going to the canadian midwest? Where exactly is the canadian midwest? we don't have a midwest. We have a north, south, east and west. No mid west. You are not in America anymore dorothy

Wow....are you drunk?

Or do you just not understand the difference between past and present tense.

When we went to Alberta last year there was a frinkn algae bloom in the OBET.


I wasn't drunk, I just couldn't see very well to read. Crazy Thanks for clearing up that little word went for me.

Admit it, you were smashed!

Hammered.
shittered.

pickled.

plastered
Belligerent
Smammered
Blitzkrieged

Plonked
Schnockered

Blotto
Tipsy (which in a sorority girls leads to...
Fucked

Drunkin debotchery


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kachoong wrote:
the_climber wrote:
artm wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
obsessed wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
obsessed wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
Sure, my last day to PC++ and it is dead in here.

why is that? You actually going to do some real work?
Are you trying to tell me being a housewife and a mother isn't a full time job?
damn right it is. But you are not a mother and have no kiddies.
We do to have a kitty.
Yes, but I heard Calvin is an Asshole.

I've heard this too.

All cats are assholes!

Wrong.

Male cats are drag queens.
Female cats are strippers.


the_climber


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obsessed wrote:
the_climber wrote:
obsessed wrote:
granite_grrl wrote:
obsessed wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
epoch wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
Sure, my last day to PC++ and it is dead in here.

Nate got a jorb? Say it ain't so!
It aint so. I'm leaving for the Midwest where I'll be busy and probably not have much intardnet access for a couple weeks.

You're going to be buried when you get back!
Wut ever.

I'll be on more than when we went to the Canadian Midwest.


You on the other hand, you will be buried very deep by the time you are done with your trip.
okay now I'm really confused. I thought you were going to WI for a family thingy. Why are you going to the canadian midwest? Where exactly is the canadian midwest? we don't have a midwest. We have a north, south, east and west. No mid west. You are not in America anymore dorothy

Wow....are you drunk?

Or do you just not understand the difference between past and present tense.

When we went to Alberta last year there was a frinkn algae bloom in the OBET.


I wasn't drunk, I just couldn't see very well to read. Crazy Thanks for clearing up that little word went for me.

Admit it, you were smashed!
I never admit anything. I was going to ask you though, being Canadian and all, and living west. Do we have a Canadian mid west? I think not.

Nope no midwest in Canada...

There's the East Coast, Frog land, Onterrible, Nothern Onterrible, Alberta, teh Rockies, teh Purcells, the interior, the Coast Range, the West Coast, Nothern BC, The Yukon (Kick ass place BTW), NWT's, Nunavut and Baffin Island then Back to the NewfyLand.


I have heard there is something between Nothern Onterrible and ALberta, but I'm nto quite sure what it is.... Pugitory comes to mind, hell (but only in summer), hell frozen over (but only in winter)... these things I've been told.


granite_grrl


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wanderlustmd wrote:
granite_grrl wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
granite_grrl wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
obsessed wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
granite_grrl wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
the_climber wrote:
need some quoting tips there Chossy?

Bite me spellmaster.Tongue
What are you doing still up? I thouight you'd have turned into a pumpkin by now.

I'm just packing up here and I'll be home soon!

bowchickabowbow
hahahaha Yep that was a "get ready baby, I'm on my way home" line fer sure
Its funny that she can straight home and fell asleep then.

I'm good at that.

I'm not really designed to stay up past 11pm anymore.

Yah right, aren't you only mid 20s?
You and Nate should be out painting the town.
WTF?!?!

You do realize I'm in the over 30 crowd don't you? And Bec is only 25 in my mind.

When I turn 30 I bet he'll get me a cake with a big ol' "25" on it. He's in denial, but at least he won't have an excuse to trade me in on a newer model.

So, anyway....what counts as mid twenties and what's late? I'm in the middle of the later half of my twenties.

BTW Wander, its only 9:15 here and I'm ready for bed. Gawd, I never could get used to shift work.

Meh, 30 (or 40) isn't any big thing.

20-23:Early
24-27: Mid
28-29: Late
Chossy: Really Late

Shift work does indeed suck. I'm glad I'm retired.
Oh, then by your definition I'm still in my mid twenties....sweet!!!!

I'm 27 BTW, a year older than you. I'd retire too, but I'm waiting till they remove some metal from my bones.


kachoong


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epoch wrote:
kachoong wrote:
the_climber wrote:
artm wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
obsessed wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
obsessed wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
Sure, my last day to PC++ and it is dead in here.

why is that? You actually going to do some real work?
Are you trying to tell me being a housewife and a mother isn't a full time job?
damn right it is. But you are not a mother and have no kiddies.
We do to have a kitty.
Yes, but I heard Calvin is an Asshole.

I've heard this too.

All cats are assholes!

Wrong.

Male cats are drag queens.
Female cats are strippers.

Laugh
Reminds me of the great Team America quote:

In reply to:
We're dicks! We're reckless, arrogant, stupid dicks. And the Film Actors Guild are pussies. And Kim Jong Il is an asshole. Pussies don't like dicks, because pussies get fucked by dicks. But dicks also fuck assholes: assholes that just want to shit on everything. Pussies may think they can deal with assholes their way. But the only thing that can fuck an asshole is a dick, with some balls. The problem with dicks is: they fuck too much or fuck when it isn't appropriate - and it takes a pussy to show them that. But sometimes, pussies can be so full of shit that they become assholes themselves... because pussies are an inch and half away from ass holes. I don't know much about this crazy, crazy world, but I do know this: If you don't let us fuck this asshole, we're going to have our dicks and pussies all covered in shit!


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So Nathan has left on his trip....and I had a bagel for lunch.

I miss him already. Frown


kachoong


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granite_grrl wrote:
So Nathan has left on his trip....and I had a bagel for lunch.

I miss him already. Frown

Wait till you get to the 45th or the 92nd or 127th lunch without him. Frown It'll make that 1st lunch with him again that much more special. Smile


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granite_grrl wrote:
So Nathan has left on his trip....and I had a bagel for lunch.

I miss him already. Frown
Try a having a banana next time. Angelic


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granite_grrl wrote:
So Nathan has left on his trip....and I had a bagel for lunch.

I miss him already. Frown

When does he get back?


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Does anyone have suggestions on road trip cuisine? I found some useful stuff on the site, but was curious to see if any of you had personnal recommendations. When I was overseas, I ate out of grocerys etc., but the focus wasn't always on...ahem, health, since it wasn't a climbing trip.

I want to try to maintain a climbing-specific diet with limited resources (i.e. a whisperlite). I'm planning onh fruits, veggies, PBJ, pasta, etc. Anything you guys have found to be particularly successful?


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stymingersfink wrote:
granite_grrl wrote:
So Nathan has left on his trip....and I had a bagel for lunch.

I miss him already. Frown
Try a having a banana next time. Angelic

or two?Shocked


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wanderlustmd wrote:
Does anyone have suggestions on road trip cuisine? I found some useful stuff on the site, but was curious to see if any of you had personnal recommendations. When I was overseas, I ate out of grocerys etc., but the focus wasn't always on...ahem, health, since it wasn't a climbing trip.

I want to try to maintain a climbing-specific diet with limited resources (i.e. a whisperlite). I'm planning onh fruits, veggies, PBJ, pasta, etc. Anything you guys have found to be particularly successful?
go to Costco and pick up your food in bulk quantities. Especially the brown rice. It might take a while to cook, but you can easily cook several days worth, store it in a ziplock in your cooler, then add it to whatever you're cooking. It's also pretty good in the morning with some milk, cinnamon and sugar on it.Wink

Rice is a great source of carbs, plus it's relatively cheap and stores dry exceptionally well. PM me if you want some e-z gooking tips (as opposed to PM'ing epoch for those, that is.)


stymingersfink


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stymingersfink wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
Does anyone have suggestions on road trip cuisine? I found some useful stuff on the site, but was curious to see if any of you had personnal recommendations. When I was overseas, I ate out of grocerys etc., but the focus wasn't always on...ahem, health, since it wasn't a climbing trip.

I want to try to maintain a climbing-specific diet with limited resources (i.e. a whisperlite). I'm planning onh fruits, veggies, PBJ, pasta, etc. Anything you guys have found to be particularly successful?
go to Costco and pick up your food in bulk quantities. Especially the brown rice. It might take a while to cook, but you can easily cook several days worth, store it in a ziplock in your cooler, then add it to whatever you're cooking. It's also pretty good in the morning with some milk, cinnamon and sugar on it.Wink

Rice is a great source of carbs, plus it's relatively cheap and stores dry exceptionally well. PM me if you want some e-z gooking tips (as opposed to PM'ing epoch for those, that is.)
Also, rather than spend your money on ice constantly, perhaps you should consider picking up one of those coolers that plugs into your cigarette lighter, operating on 12v from your car battery. You'd have to be careful to not run your battery dry, but I'd imagine that it'd pay for itself within a few weeks of buying ice. Plus your food won't be constantly soaking in H2O.Smile

You can check MP.com for the thread about tricking out a toytaco for OTR trips. Some of that stuff might be useful to you.


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wanderlustmd wrote:
Does anyone have suggestions on road trip cuisine? I found some useful stuff on the site, but was curious to see if any of you had personnal recommendations. When I was overseas, I ate out of grocerys etc., but the focus wasn't always on...ahem, health, since it wasn't a climbing trip.

I want to try to maintain a climbing-specific diet with limited resources (i.e. a whisperlite). I'm planning onh fruits, veggies, PBJ, pasta, etc. Anything you guys have found to be particularly successful?

Hard to eat too healthy, and I'm lousy at balanced meals so I'll just give some general cooking tips.

1) get a small non stick frying pan. It'll make cooling a lot easier, and its easy to clean up with a dry paper towel (less of a pain in the ass to do this and great when in areas without nearby avalible water).

2) dehydrated milk is nice if you want cereal, or to put in your coffee. And great when you get other dehydrated food that requires you to add dairy.

3) get a cooler. Use block ice, it lasts longer. Put lots of beer in there to help keep it cool. It might get too warm at some point and you'll have to stop using the cooler or deal with getting a block of ice every two days. You'll probobly stop 'cause it costs money to buy ice.

4) share coolers if you can and you only have a few small things to keep in there.

5) its amazing what works in tortillas.

6) bagels toasted on the aforementioned nonstick pan using lots of butter is really good.

7) every once in a while treat your self to a more complicated, pain in the ass to clean up/cook on a camp stove meal. Pancakes are fun.

That's all I can think of for now. What are you using for a stove? I have a MSR Whisperlite, and its inability to simmer could make it hard to cook a lot of things. Nathan and I have started taking an old coleman white gas stove, and those things are pretty kick ass as long as you have the space for it.


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stymingersfink wrote:
stymingersfink wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
Does anyone have suggestions on road trip cuisine? I found some useful stuff on the site, but was curious to see if any of you had personnal recommendations. When I was overseas, I ate out of grocerys etc., but the focus wasn't always on...ahem, health, since it wasn't a climbing trip.

I want to try to maintain a climbing-specific diet with limited resources (i.e. a whisperlite). I'm planning onh fruits, veggies, PBJ, pasta, etc. Anything you guys have found to be particularly successful?
go to Costco and pick up your food in bulk quantities. Especially the brown rice. It might take a while to cook, but you can easily cook several days worth, store it in a ziplock in your cooler, then add it to whatever you're cooking. It's also pretty good in the morning with some milk, cinnamon and sugar on it.Wink

Rice is a great source of carbs, plus it's relatively cheap and stores dry exceptionally well. PM me if you want some e-z gooking tips (as opposed to PM'ing epoch for those, that is.)
Also, rather than spend your money on ice constantly, perhaps you should consider picking up one of those coolers that plugs into your cigarette lighter, operating on 12v from your car battery. You'd have to be careful to not run your battery dry, but I'd imagine that it'd pay for itself within a few weeks of buying ice. Plus your food won't be constantly soaking in H2O.Smile

You can check MP.com for the thread about tricking out a toytaco for OTR trips. Some of that stuff might be useful to you.
I forgot to mention that if you're using a cooler you can either choose to skip the ice if you have food that's not super heat sensitive, but you want the heat regulated. Like fruits and veggies. Cheese, eggs and yougurt go a long way like that too. And if you have cold nights, leave the beer out too cool it, then put it back in the cooler during the day to help regulate it (note: if you drink all the beer, you can do this with water too).

Also good to go in cycles. Treat yourself to some perishables and a block of ice. After the foods done and the ice is melted you can hold off for a while and do this again is you'd like.


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Jun 20, 2008, 12:09 AM
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wanderlustmd wrote:
Does anyone have suggestions on road trip cuisine? I found some useful stuff on the site, but was curious to see if any of you had personnal recommendations. When I was overseas, I ate out of grocerys etc., but the focus wasn't always on...ahem, health, since it wasn't a climbing trip.

I want to try to maintain a climbing-specific diet with limited resources (i.e. a whisperlite). I'm planning onh fruits, veggies, PBJ, pasta, etc. Anything you guys have found to be particularly successful?
canned chicken and some lawrys burrito mix along with some refried beans makes great chicken burritos
Tuna, rice and ramen can be combined into some awesome combinations and spices and seasoning don't take up much space.


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wanderlustmd wrote:
Does anyone have suggestions on road trip cuisine? I found some useful stuff on the site, but was curious to see if any of you had personnal recommendations. When I was overseas, I ate out of grocerys etc., but the focus wasn't always on...ahem, health, since it wasn't a climbing trip.

I want to try to maintain a climbing-specific diet with limited resources (i.e. a whisperlite). I'm planning onh fruits, veggies, PBJ, pasta, etc. Anything you guys have found to be particularly successful?

Pancakes!!!!!


I second the non-stick frypan option!


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Here's the link I was talking about over on MP...

http://www.bajataco.com/bajataco.html


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Get one of these, the grill you can use to cook hamburgers, steak, chicken and fish.
It's removable and there is a wire grill underneath that you can put pots and pans on.
This is a Coleman Roadtrip Party grill.




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