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Gas grills bring out guys' primitive side
Waterbury (CT) Republican-American ^ | Friday, July 21, 2006 | Bill Dunn

Posted on 07/21/2006 5:56:55 AM PDT by CT-Freeper

Did you ever notice that the gas grill is the man's domain? Even in homes where the man of the house has never prepared a single meal in the kitchen -- unless you count pulling a package of Pop Tarts out of the box -- as soon as it's decided that dinner will be cooked on the gas grill, the man of the house eagerly dons his "Born to Barbecue" apron and announces to no one in particular, "OK, let's do some grillin'!!"

Of course, there are some men who enjoy all forms of cooking and know their way around the kitchen quite well. And then there are normal guys: those who wouldn't know which room in the house actually is the kitchen except that when they first moved into the house and rolled the refrigerator right next to the reclining chair in the living room (a very good location if you ask me), their wives exclaimed, "The fridge goes in the kitchen! No, honey, that's the dining room. Over here. See the linoleum floor, the sink, the stove? That's right. Good boy. Here's a doggie treat. Now go out to the truck and bring in the sofa. No, honey, that's a closet door. The front door is over there. That's right. Good boy."

Men are usually in charge of the gas grill because it employs an element of nature that gets men very excited: bikinis. No wait, wrong element of nature. Gas grills utilize a different element of nature that gets men just as excited, if not more excited, than bikinis: fire.

Thousands of years ago it was men who first discovered fire. Women did not discover fire because they were back home deciding which corner of the cave was the best place to locate the refrigerator. Just like that famous Greek guy, Archimedes, who exclaimed, "Eureka!" when he discovered the bubble bath, the first guy to discover fire -- his name was Ooog -- also uttered a memorable word. Upon discovering fire, Ooog exclaimed, "Aaaiiieeee!!!" The fire Ooog discovered was a brush fire caused by lightning.

Ooog looked at it curiously, and then thought to himself, "I wonder if that is just as refreshing to jump into as a cool stream?" Moments later, a smoldering Ooog declared his historic pronouncement.

Soon after, it was men who discovered that food tastes a lot better when it's placed in fire for a while. The specific guy who first discovered this important fact -- his name was Mooog -- offered these historic words, "Not bad, but Ooog would taste even better with ketchup."

Gas grilles are pretty much the only way for modern men to be in touch with their primitive side these days. Face it, in our society we are not allowed to have fun with fire. If you even own a cigarette lighter the Smoking Nazis want to lock you up. It's now against the law to burn piles of leaves in the Fall. If you start a fire in the fireplace, someone is sure to say, "Fireplace soot is bad for little Leonard's asthma! Put that out at once or I'll call the Soot Nazis!" And I need not mention that in these "politically correct" times, it is no longer socially acceptable to entertain the neighborhood kids by breaking out Uncle Mike's World War II surplus flamethrower.

So modern men are basically flame-less these days -- except when it comes to the gas grill season. Then, thankfully, we are allowed to singe our eyebrows and arm hair to our heart's content.

Guys, in the immortal words of our pioneering forebears, please join me in a hearty, "Aaaiiieeee!!!"

Bill Dunn is a free-lance writer who resides in Torrington. He can be reached via his Web site at: www.boomertrek.com.


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To: CT-Freeper

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181 posted on 07/21/2006 5:39:24 PM PDT by tlj18 (Shipping out for Basic Combat Training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, on July 27, 2006)
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To: FearlessFreep
Reminds me of something when I was a preteen. My dad burned garbage in a steel 55 gallon barrel. One day, when he wasn't looking, we threw a can of mom's hairspray in the fire. Looking back, it's a good thing he wasn't standing close when it went off. He did have to change his underwear though.

When I was about 8, I was at my friends house playing. They used a burn barrel too. His father set aside a can of hair spray, told us they explode in the fire, and left. Not very bright. Of course we threw the can in the barrel as soon as he was gone!

182 posted on 07/22/2006 6:01:20 AM PDT by rockprof
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To: Joe 6-pack; hispanarepublicana

Sorry I didn't reply to your worthy puns. I was having a family reunion this weekend....22 of us, and we were grilling all weekend! And of course it was a...gas!


183 posted on 07/23/2006 9:45:56 PM PDT by Rennes Templar ("The future ain't what it used to be".........Yogi Berra)
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To: Rennes Templar; hispanarepublicana; Dead Corpse; Joe 6-pack

I have to tell you, I thought and thought on how I might respond, and I finally came up with one. Now I feel like a Kingsford a day! And if any of y'all don't like that, I'll take my foot and briquet off in your @$$!

Okay, I bet you're mad at me for that last comment, and remarking to yourselves "He bach-eed that one." I didn't mean it personally...don't rake me over the coals for it.


184 posted on 07/24/2006 12:14:38 AM PDT by LibertarianInExile ('Is' and 'amnesty' both have clear, plain meanings. Are Billy Jeff, Pence, McQueeg & Bush related?)
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To: LibertarianInExile; hispanarepublicana; Rennes Templar

Frankly, I think all these puns have been pretty well done; I'm not sure which one I like baste! Furter-more I haven't seen anyone get flamed, although there was a lot of good natured ribbing. You guys (and grills) are all pretty coal, but I think it's about time we stick a fork in this one...


185 posted on 07/24/2006 8:44:13 AM PDT by Joe 6-pack (Que me amat, amet et canem meum)
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To: Joe 6-pack; LibertarianInExile; hispanarepublicana

I have to say this: For such rare puns done in this difficult medium, they are well done.


186 posted on 07/24/2006 10:34:36 PM PDT by Rennes Templar ("The future ain't what it used to be".........Yogi Berra)
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