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Old 04-03-2011, 03:16 PM   #17110
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Those are really super grills! Do double duty as smokers too, and never burn out! Heavy as all get out, cook evenly, and I waited half a lifetime to own one. After I got it, it got broken by an intruder being chased by police across my back lawn! Bummer.


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a Green Egg? those are AWESOME!

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At the children's hosp where I worked, "Code Blue" for a patient suddenly dying was instead called "Dr Bluebird" to supposedly be less terrifying for the panicking parents. (They'll never crack that brilliant code!) The Resident on call would be paged overhead, although all of the Residents were supposed to respond. The PA page would say "Dr Bluebird! Dr Bluebird in the ER! Dr Chadalawada to Dr Bluebird in the ER!" now imagine that shouted into the already too loud PA system over and over for about 2 minutes.



I think it would be unstable if Mortis discovered it!
at the ski school I work at, it is not uncommon to temporarily misplace a student, especially the smaller ones. the parents listen in on our radio channel, so whenever we called in with a missing student alert, it was a "missing lift ticket"
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