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Earth Hour

thehotpepper.com said:
Oh come on, you took the post about bringing it inside seriously :lol:
I've seen people do it on the food network, And my moms neighbor take it inside his garage during the winter. When I see people on the foodnetwork take there grills inside they usable bring the grill half way in the patio door. So I thought that's what you meant!
 
For Earth Hour, Derek rode his gas moped around the living room and fired up the charcoal grill in the kitchen. :rofl:
Just messing with you Derek. About the moped.
 
DickT said:
:lol: omg I just realized I could of killed PMD

thehotpepper.com said:
For Earth Hour, Derek rode his gas moped around the living room and fired up the charcoal grill in the kitchen. :rofl:
Just messing with you Derek. About the moped.

Hey, PMD, please don't jump out of your window even if one of the next posts might tell you to do!;)
 
PhatManDerek said:
Dudes you all are on crack!

:P I have an understanding basic's of outdoor cooking,Just not the pre work part of cooking, Yet!

Wouldn't the PRE (setting up ) be kind of important, never mind, take the grill in the house...
 
if you bring the grill inside instead of ligher fluid use gas to soak your coals in, wait about 1 minute and then light.

PMD- please don't take this seriously.
 
peter pepper said:
if you bring the grill inside instead of ligher fluid use gas to soak your coals in, wait about 1 minute and then light.

PMD- please don't take this seriously.
First of all I don't take nothing seriously from you guys
 
PhatManDerek said:
When is it? I'm going to go very green I've already started by going to electric on my bike.....

Where do you think the electricity you charge it with comes from? Not so green now, are ya?
 
first a heard about this earth hour was earlier today so when i saw this thread i was ready to spout off about what a load of tosh it is but the thread starter beat of to it!
The earth cools them it heats up and it repeat the cycle we can't stop it.
But the powers that be seem to beleive we can and keep telling us to save and in green but why should us going green cost up more?
I'm all for being green but what the funk is turning the lights off for an hour gonna do? Prob get me into hospital
From falling over a table or chair when drunk!
 
Davetaylor said:
first a heard about this earth hour was earlier today so when i saw this thread i was ready to spout off about what a load of tosh it is but the thread starter beat of to it!
The earth cools them it heats up and it repeat the cycle we can't stop it.
But the powers that be seem to beleive we can and keep telling us to save and in green but why should us going green cost up more?
I'm all for being green but what the funk is turning the lights off for an hour gonna do? Prob get me into hospital
From falling over a table or chair when drunk!

Are they pushing hard on this issue in Europe too. If its such a problem how the hell is taxing more going to help.
 
Here in Illinois, more that 50% of our electricity is produced by nuclear so it works for me. I just wish it wasnt so dangerous. Sure if there is an accidental release you can amaze your friends with your three headed chicken but its not safe for people. Our utility estimated that it reduced load by 1% so earth hour was a success if you understand that its all about calling attention to climate issues, not an end plan.
 
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