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Toby Keil

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First off let me say thanks to all of you, your kind thoughts and friendship have really helped me in this difficult time. Iv'e already had a few leads and will keep you posted.

Anyway, the other night I grilled up some pork for dinner and the wife made up some white rice and asparagus, it was very good except for the old pee stink :shock:

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007bond-jb said:
[quote="Captain Morgan":3anp75v0]a dinner like that is well worth some stinky pee.

Yall lost me on the pee thing?

Dinner looks damm fine[/quote:3anp75v0]

JB, eating asparagus will give you stinky pee. :D
 
Ahhh ain't nothing clears the sinus early in the morn any mo betta than the smell of stinky pee on a smoldering camp fire. Surely reminds some of being back in the Boy Scouts...or maybe even the Girl Scouts. I aint sure about that one. Now I know these two comp cooks who one started a rumor that the other fella was saucing his brisket..so the offended party supposedly slipped up in the AM and pee in the other guy's firebox. Now that is a good stinky pee story huh? That chow looks great. Loves me some of that asparagus and that pork looks almost as good as I make it. So you know that gotta be good. :LOL:

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