Saturday, August 19, 2006

Looking to the dugout for the steal sign to 2nd base




Overall I'd say I was pretty pleased with the first run today. Baby's turned out real well in regards to texture & taste. We've still got some "gettin' to know each other'n" to accomplish. It'll be a few cooks before I get my feel for the intake air etc. to regulate my temperature on a consistent basis. Today I tried to pull a couple of tricks on her and it didnt work. What kind of tricks? Things like positioning my coals in order of size, layering wood, etc.. But I'm not worried about it......we're just feeling each other out right now. Its like that time back around middle school when you were fooling around with a girl. Your on 1st base with the big sloppy french kiss, but if you want to get to 2nd base you've got to get real creative or do it her way. One way or the other we'll get to 2nd base before too long!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

are you kiddin me?! I have a freakin drool rolling off the corner of my head. Can't wait to eat that pig.!
NEM

Anonymous said...

are you kiddin me?! I have a freakin drool rolling off the corner of my head. Can't wait to eat that pig.!
NEM

Anonymous said...

smoker is freakin awesome....cant wait to smell the smoke rollin down Nolensville Road, bidding us all to come eat q....

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