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« Reply #137 on: August 07, 2008, 02:25:04 AM » |
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On my river trip last weekend we intentionally cooked 7 pounds of bacon Saturday morning. There were 12 of us on the trip. The amount of bacon was necessary not just for the sustaining of life as we know it but because we needed fuel for....... THE GREASE BOMB! Ok anyone from homeland security.....don't watch http://www.flickr.com/photos/jessmpope/2738455453/That's a dangerous idea to be putting into my head for TBF next year!...or Folks Fest next week!! Wonder how the BATF regards the grease bomb? OMFG !!!!! Jess your Nuts ! but Soooooooo Cool ok Guys no Bombs at BG even though All our Camps could put out any Forest Fire since we are ALL armed to the teethe with Fire extenghushers ...<SP> sorry beer impaired
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« Reply #139 on: August 07, 2008, 11:44:00 AM » |
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On my river trip last weekend we intentionally cooked 7 pounds of bacon Saturday morning. There were 12 of us on the trip. The amount of bacon was necessary not just for the sustaining of life as we know it but because we needed fuel for....... THE GREASE BOMB! Ok anyone from homeland security.....don't watch http://www.flickr.com/photos/jessmpope/2738455453/That's a dangerous idea to be putting into my head for TBF next year!...or Folks Fest next week!! Wonder how the BATF regards the grease bomb? OMFG !!!!! Jess your Nuts ! but Soooooooo Cool ok Guys no Bombs at BG even though All our Camps could put out any Forest Fire since we are ALL armed to the teethe with Fire extenghushers ...<SP> sorry beer impaired Kids - DO NOT TRY THIS AT BLUEGRASS!!!!! I totally agree....the Grease Bomb is not appropriate for blue grass. The Grease Bomb is a river thang. Created by housewives in the midwest, it was refined perfected and taken to new heights by river guides in Idaho who then passed it on to river guides in Grand Canyon. If you notice, I am using an 11 foot oar and am crouched VERY low to set it off. There are NO trees or anything else within 50 yards of that thing except for the ignition crew who are crouched VERY low and using an 11 foot oar. Did you notice how crouched low we were?? Nope - if you wanna save your bacon grease and jump on a river trip sometime that would be the time and place to learn this new skill. No flaming festivarians at bluegrass - PLEASE! Listening to: the sounds of the FBI pounding on my door....
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« Reply #140 on: August 07, 2008, 12:03:52 PM » |
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On my river trip last weekend we intentionally cooked 7 pounds of bacon Saturday morning. There were 12 of us on the trip. The amount of bacon was necessary not just for the sustaining of life as we know it but because we needed fuel for....... THE GREASE BOMB! Ok anyone from homeland security.....don't watch http://www.flickr.com/photos/jessmpope/2738455453/That's a dangerous idea to be putting into my head for TBF next year!...or Folks Fest next week!! Wonder how the BATF regards the grease bomb? OMFG !!!!! Jess your Nuts ! but Soooooooo Cool ok Guys no Bombs at BG even though All our Camps could put out any Forest Fire since we are ALL armed to the teethe with Fire extenghushers ...<SP> sorry beer impaired Kids - DO NOT TRY THIS AT BLUEGRASS!!!!! I totally agree....the Grease Bomb is not appropriate for blue grass. The Grease Bomb is a river thang. Created by housewives in the midwest, it was refined perfected and taken to new heights by river guides in Idaho who then passed it on to river guides in Grand Canyon. If you notice, I am using an 11 foot oar and am crouched VERY low to set it off. There are NO trees or anything else within 50 yards of that thing except for the ignition crew who are crouched VERY low and using an 11 foot oar. Did you notice how crouched low we were?? Nope - if you wanna save your bacon grease and jump on a river trip sometime that would be the time and place to learn this new skill. No flaming festivarians at bluegrass - PLEASE! Thank you Jess! we continue our regular scheduled programming
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« Reply #146 on: August 08, 2008, 09:35:52 AM » |
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On my river trip last weekend we intentionally cooked 7 pounds of bacon Saturday morning. There were 12 of us on the trip. The amount of bacon was necessary not just for the sustaining of life as we know it but because we needed fuel for....... THE GREASE BOMB! Ok anyone from homeland security.....don't watch http://www.flickr.com/photos/jessmpope/2738455453/Finally viewed with sound. (noticed a big ball of flame too ) I can't believe you called that thing a dud!!! You're nuts lady, a very endearing trait. At the time it just didn't seem big enough. Looking at the footage now I agree it is a respectable grease bomb. But really man, once you have gotten one to go thermo-nuclear it's hard to be satisified with anything else... A mean a secondary mushroom explosion following right on the heels of the first one. Who wouldn't be disappointed????? But yeah....this one was not a dud. It was worthy.
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« Reply #149 on: August 08, 2008, 10:37:25 AM » |
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