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Bart

September 4 2004 at 12:41 AM
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I was just looking through some stuff and stunbled on Bart's new grill.

Will
http://www.traegerindustries.com/grill4.htm#1

Wow! What a grill! Our Lil' Pig is as functional as it is fashionable. Built to last a lifetime, this unit will surely be the talk of the party. Traeger is one of the first grill manufacturers to bring you a "Custom" unit at a production price. If you intend to make a statement with your grill, then our Lil'Pig certainly can talk. Truly this is a distinctive unit

 
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jbean
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Re: Bart

September 4 2004, 1:20 AM 

A perfect gift for a guy that has very little and is one of the leading members of the pork gang. When is your Birthday, Bart? We all have to pitch in and 'surprise' him. lol
jbean

 
 
Bartholomew Q
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Wow! What a blurb!

September 4 2004, 10:49 AM 

The only thing that could come close to that grill is the blurb below the image. Now that's what I call writing.

Thankyou very much for pointing out the grill to me, Will. It would fit my decor perfectly, a decorating style I like to call "WalMart circa 2004". I've already got the WalMart futon, the WalMart end tables, and the WalMart/Rubbermaid storage bins, and I'm saving up to buy some WalMart bookshelves. The pig should feel right at home. As you know, the subject of pork bbq can sometimes be a touchy subject down here in Tejas but I would be proud to defend her honor whenever the need arises.

My deepest appreciation and warmest regards to you and your family.

Bart


 
 
Porkward
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Cute.

September 4 2004, 3:07 PM 

I'd like an invite Bart. I'll bring the herbs and spices.

Porkward


 
 
Porkward
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We must have carrots too!

September 4 2004, 3:13 PM 

With all that pork.

Carrots are so good for your eyes.

carrots.gif 


 
 

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Re: Bart

September 4 2004, 10:39 PM 

Will Cory and Jo be tending bar?

 
 
WildRice
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x

September 5 2004, 5:14 AM 

I'd be happy to tend the juice bar.

 

 

 


 
 
WildRice
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x

September 5 2004, 8:42 PM 

I'll be in Texas all next week. I miss it sometimes. Lived there for 1 year.

My kids are going to the Austin Music Festival.

Quite a line-up.

 

Not sure how a pink piggie grill will work out down that-a-way.

 



    
This message has been edited by WRRW on Sep 5, 2004 10:10 PM


 
 

Jo
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Re: Bart

September 6 2004, 3:16 PM 

OH BOY!!!!!

Teri>>Will Cory and Jo be tending bar?

HEY CORY.....we might just have our selves a paying job!!!



 
 
Bartholomew Q
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x

September 6 2004, 4:16 PM 


Wild Rice wrwrote >>I'd be happy to tend the juice bar<<

And with a little luck, I'll be raising a glass of juice to your good health when we meet next week. Eat your hearts out Deeper Healing.

Yeeeehaaaa!


 
 

Jo
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Re: Bart

September 6 2004, 5:28 PM 

Wild Rice wrwrote >>I'd be happy to tend the juice bar<<

And with a little luck, I'll be raising a glass of juice to your good health when we meet next week. Eat your hearts out Deeper Healing.

Yeeeehaaaa!

Awwwwwww that is so sweet!!!!

 
 
WildRice
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September 6 2004, 6:10 PM 

It should be a fun semi-relaxing trip--looking forward to it.

I haven't seen my oldest daughter and granddaughter since April. My second daughter moved there the end of July.  I'll be around for both of their birthdays 23 and 24!. They can haul their little 'large' brother off to the rock concerts.

And I'll definitely raise a glass of organic juice to Bart's survival as well. 

 

 


 
 

Jo
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Re: Bart

September 6 2004, 7:13 PM 



It should be a fun semi-relaxing trip--looking forward to it.

I haven't seen my oldest daughter and granddaughter since April. My second daughter moved there the end of July. I'll be around for both of their birthdays 23 and 24!. They can haul their little 'large' brother off to the rock concerts.

And I'll definitely raise a glass of organic juice to Bart's survival as well

OH that is a double awwwwwwww so sweet!!
Im so happy for you WRRW you will have your whole family together
Haul their brother to the rock concert ..cute LOL

 
 
mizmarie
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Bon voyage mademoiselle WR

September 7 2004, 10:04 AM 

Bonjour

Weehaaa is right, tres magnifique! I think ya'all should just get yourself over here to St. Remy de Provence and go swimming with me. It is awesome here. Stone buildings two feet thick to protect from the mistrals. Kinda like a freezing hurricane.

Paris was great, but bit hot and humid. My hotel was on the 6th floor and NO air conditioning. Cést la vie!

Very amusing trip- the street where I stayed; the people ate and drank all night long; not me!

An Italian man stopped me in front of the American Cathedral and told me, "your eyes are like the sky; your face like an angel, and your mind is like paradise" Have ya ever heard such line of hooey!!! I,m going to Italy next! HA

It is a bittersweet journey at times, this "Deeper Healing", but wonderful none the less.



Les Francais sont trés gentil. I'm learnin! Now if I could just figure this keyboard out!


Bart and WRRW, have a great time!


Ya'all take care

MM

 
 
Bartholomew Q
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x

September 7 2004, 2:29 PM 

Mizmarie wrote >>"your eyes are like the sky; your face like an angel, and your mind is like paradise" Have ya ever heard such line of hooey!!!<<

No but I'd like to.

I'm glad you're finding the French tres (sorry, no grave accents on this keyboard) gentil. That was my experience in Paris too. But then, I love English cooking.

You have a great time too.


 
 
WildRice
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x

September 7 2004, 2:57 PM 

That's not hooey MM. It's true and you know it.\

You go girl!


 
 

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MM

September 8 2004, 8:52 AM 

do you realise that you are in my back yard???

in other words this is the area where I grew up - enjoy every minutes of it, dear MM, including my old nemesis... le Mistral!!!

experiencing the keyboard!!!! that's why my typing is soooo bad ( how's that for an excuse) lol

BISOUS


And as you walk you make your path Kat

 
 
mizmarie
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Re: Bart

September 9 2004, 5:40 AM 

Kat,

Merci madame. Oui; je suis en vous backyard! HA

Today I went to le maison of an 82 yr. old aritst, (Pierre).

His stone and rock house is three stories tall. A winding staircase takes you to the top. Trés jolie.

Bought some miel from the Alpilles. Now let's see (insert Marie scratching her head), how much alimony will I get; and how much is that maison?

Yes it is wonderful here in St. Remy.

Au revoir des amis.

MM

 
 
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