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2 hours ago, Paul158 said:

Very nice car. Is it a 1972 Pontiac Lemans. One of the guys on my wrestling team showed up to campus with a Pontiac GTO the Judge. I showed up with my 1965 Chevy pickup truck.

71 LeMans Sport.  

We had a 65 Ford F100.  I remember when dad bought it brand new, had that truck forever, never sold it.  I always wanted a restored 65 F100.  

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Posted
4 hours ago, Bigbrog said:

I'm looking forward to going to places like this

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Banff

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Switzerland

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Indonesia

ETC.

Banff is amazing. And there are a large number of Airbnb's available due to a lot of building for the Calgary Olympics so you can get good deals. 

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Drowning in data, but thirsting for knowledge

Posted
2 hours ago, mspart said:

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After 7 years of Traeger usage I’m considering switching.   Mine keeps breaking down … thoughts ?  Am I crazy.   Other brands that are cool?

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1 hour ago, Caveira said:

After 7 years of Traeger usage I’m considering switching.   Mine keeps breaking down … thoughts ?  Am I crazy.   Other brands that are cool?

This is the best designed and built smoker I’ve seen for any price.  The chimney coming out low on the opposite end is a modification i made to mine, with excellent results.  It really helps the heat distribution.  I’ve never used pellets but have such easy access to wood that it would be more expensive and i’m sure, less flavorful.  Thick steel holds the heat so well that mine, which is slightly thicker in the cooking section, only drops below 225 degrees when the wood is gone.  It just doesn’t require a lot of wood to cook with. 

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Posted

Food is something all wrestlers and fans can engage in; it's a common ground thing... Also, how many people here are part of the "Buffalo Club"?

 

That’s to keep your whining ass shut. You want off this ranch, you got it. I’ll drive your ass to the train station myself.

Posted
17 hours ago, mspart said:

More Italy:   The Dolomites are out of this world crazy awesome!!

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mspart

Dolomites do look amazing and I'll be in northern Italy next summer for a wedding. Getting to spend a little time in Lake Como area but don't think I can swing getting to the Dolomites... Maybe if kids were older we could do it but want to make sure when we go we get the full experience. 

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Posted (edited)
12 hours ago, Caveira said:

After 7 years of Traeger usage I’m considering switching.   Mine keeps breaking down … thoughts ?  Am I crazy.   Other brands that are cool?

My Traeger is on year 8 and has been a magnificent investment.  I would like to upgrade to one that allows me to run things via the app but I just can’t part with old reliable.  I’ll probably stick with traeger if and when I do upgrade. 

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Its easy to be a non believer when you’re alive but it won’t be when you die. 

Posted (edited)

In college, we had no money, so we built a smoker out of an old fridge, which looked like this one. One of our teammates' dads was a pig farmer, so we had an abundance of free meat. Only difference is we built and added a side box, took off the coils, but kept fan in it

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That’s to keep your whining ass shut. You want off this ranch, you got it. I’ll drive your ass to the train station myself.

Posted
7 hours ago, Doublehalf said:

Dolomites do look amazing and I'll be in northern Italy next summer for a wedding. Getting to spend a little time in Lake Como area but don't think I can swing getting to the Dolomites... Maybe if kids were older we could do it but want to make sure when we go we get the full experience. 

I have heard Lake Como area is pretty nice.   Torino is quite close and Milan as well.  Genoa not much further .   Of course Switzerland is right there.   Dolomites are a little ways away but a beautiful area.  

mspart

Posted
5 minutes ago, mspart said:

I have heard Lake Como area is pretty nice.   Torino is quite close and Milan as well.  Genoa not much further .   Of course Switzerland is right there.   Dolomites are a little ways away but a beautiful area.  

mspart

we have trip to cruise the rhine planned for next Sept. We deposited on an first week at lake Como. We paid july. We just heard Lake Como is unavailable and changed to lake Lazerne? but have the option to cancel.

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I hope you have fun.   When we went to the Dolomites we landed in Milan, and drove to Bolzano.   From there we road tripped it to Passo Giau (very close to Cortina d'Ampezzo site of 2026 olympics) and back.   Beautiful trip but the windiest road in the world.   Seriously.   

https://www.facebook.com/groups/dolomitesforbeginners/posts/1415658583025769/

This just has a video that shows the end of the trip to Passo Giau,   The road is crooked and the view spectacular. 

mspart

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Posted
17 hours ago, Viratas said:

In college, we had no money, so we built a smoker out of an old fridge, which looked like this one. One of our teammates' dads was a pig farmer, so we had an abundance of free meat. Only difference is we built and added a side box, took off the coils, but kept fan in it

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Hard no. Never, ever do this kids.

The heated plastic releases all kinds of nasty chemicals.

However, this does explain why Viratas is the way he is.

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Posted
14 hours ago, Gene Mills Fan said:

we have trip to cruise the rhine planned for next Sept. We deposited on an first week at lake Como. We paid july. We just heard Lake Como is unavailable and changed to lake Lazerne? but have the option to cancel.

Also there is absolutely no availability in Tuscany!

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Posted
4 hours ago, GreatWhiteNorth said:

Hard no. Never, ever do this kids.

The heated plastic releases all kinds of nasty chemicals.

However, this does explain why Viratas is the way he is.

You may be on to something....

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That’s to keep your whining ass shut. You want off this ranch, you got it. I’ll drive your ass to the train station myself.

Posted
5 hours ago, GreatWhiteNorth said:

Hard no. Never, ever do this kids.

The heated plastic releases all kinds of nasty chemicals.

However, this does explain why Viratas is the way he is.

you mean so reasonable?

maybe your parents should have fed you plastic

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