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Author: Varekem
Date: May 17, 2008 23:27

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.inner.circle/msg/e9b3d32a06441cd8

I refer now to page 127 of a book with the Library of Congress catalog #
65-153-03

To my Mother as well..and so it goes.
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  Re: How to Open a Bag of Charcoal?         


Author: Kent
Date: May 17, 2008 23:01

"Kevin S. Wilson" spro.net> wrote in message
news:160508.191500ark+afb1.773@sqwertz.com...
>I bought a new Kamado smoker about 6 years ago. I haven't used it
> yet, but I really like it a lot. All my neighbors ask me what it is
> and I like showing it to them. They comment on how clean it is. It
> makes me proud to own one of these.
>
> The problem I have with it is I can't figure out how to open these
> bags of charcoal. There's these two white strings knotted together
> holding the flap closed at the top of the bag. I've bought dozens
> of bags of charcoal, but they all have these frustrating two white
> strings at the top that no matter what I try, just won't come loose.
>
> Is there a website that explains how these strings can be removed so
> that I can get at the charcoal inside? I've sent numerous letters
> and called Kamado about the problem, but they never respond.
>
> I'd really like to try out this $1,800 Kamado. It's so cool I just
> ordered another one even bigger than the last one. But I'd like to
> figure out how to open these bags so I'll be ready for it when it ...
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  Louie-Dog is an evil genius         


Author: Lots42
Date: May 17, 2008 18:42

So Thursday morning at one am, Louie needed to pee. I was asleep.

Mumsy, having successfully done this dozens of times, decides to open
the screen door. She expected Louie to go out, pee on the lampost and
trot back in. Him having done this so many, many times before had her
feeling safe.

That night he saw a bunny and was gone for two friggin' hours. He came
back wet. There wasn't any nearby wet except for the ALLIGATOR-
INFESTED LAKE.

I was a mess.

Thusday night and Friday night he whines at his 'Grandma'. I try and
take him out and he hides.

We realize something.

Louie thinks Grandma is going to let him out without the leash again
so he can run away and have amazing adventures.
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  Re: How to Open a Bag of Charcoal?         


Author: TMG
Date: May 17, 2008 17:30

Kevin S. Wilson wrote:
> I bought a new Kamado smoker about 6 years ago. I haven't used it
> yet, but I really like it a lot. All my neighbors ask me what it is
> and I like showing it to them. They comment on how clean it is. It
> makes me proud to own one of these.
>
> The problem I have with it is I can't figure out how to open these
> bags of charcoal. There's these two white strings knotted together
> holding the flap closed at the top of the bag. I've bought dozens
> of bags of charcoal, but they all have these frustrating two white
> strings at the top that no matter what I try, just won't come loose.
>
> Is there a website that explains how these strings can be removed so
> that I can get at the charcoal inside? I've sent numerous letters
> and called Kamado about the problem, but they never respond.
>
> I'd really like to try out this $1,800 Kamado. It's so cool I just
> ordered another one even bigger than the last one. But I'd like to
> figure out how to open these bags so I'll be ready for it when it
> arrives. ...
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  Re: How to Open a Bag of Charcoal?         


Author: Doctroid
Date: May 17, 2008 16:59

Yikes, Kevins has been gone so long, I don't have a scorefile filter for
him in this newfangled gooey newsreader.

Fix, fix.

--
Oh, hey, I just noticed my sig disappeared. Another consequence of the
Great Hard Drive Crash of '07.

Someone send me a new one.
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  Re: Things you don't want to see...         


Author: Glenn Knickerbocker
Date: May 17, 2008 11:32

On Sat, 17 May 2008 10:17:24 -0500, Mark Edwards wrote:
>The first two are just cases of Entrance/Exit between regular traffic
>and the HOV lane. This happens all the time - why does Dallas continue
>the pretense that an HOV lane is useful for anything except stroking
>the egos of carpoolers?

Where the hell was there room to add an HOV lane to Central in the first
place? I'm not even going to bring up Google Maps. I don't think I want
to know.

¬R http://users.bestweb.net/~notr/dreams.poems.html
These fools of Earth will be crushed by my fantastical
word-cannon that just doesn't know when to quit! --Kibo
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  Re: Things you don't want to see...         


Author: TimC
Date: May 17, 2008 10:30

On 2008-05-17, Mark Edwards (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
> Yay! Traffic starts moving again after we clear the bottleneck at I30
> and 35E. I pick up speed - just starting to get into that 70 mph
> comfort zone, when everybody starts hitting their breaks again.
>
> Oh yeah, Memorial Day is just around the corner, and the police have
> to practice their radar gun skills. In at least three locations along
> I30. Damn wimpy drivers refuse to go faster than 40 or 50 mph all the
> way into Arlington, which is so fukken traffic bound that it is
> impossible to drive faster than ten miles blow the speed limit
> everywhere.
>
> And it's only going to get worse when Dallas Cowboys stadium opens
> up...
>
> Gah. Finally - Home Sweet Home. There are cats waitiing to greet...
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  Re: How to Open a Bag of Charcoal?         


Author: Chris McGonnell
Date: May 17, 2008 08:52

On Fri, 16 May 2008 19:15:00 -0500, Kevin S. Wilson wrote:
>I bought a new Kamado smoker about 6 years ago. I haven't used it
>yet, but I really like it a lot. All my neighbors ask me what it is
>and I like showing it to them. They comment on how clean it is...
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  Re: How to Open a Bag of Charcoal?         


Author: pete
Date: May 17, 2008 08:03

Kevin S. Wilson wrote:
> Is there a website that explains how these strings can be removed so
> that I can get at the charcoal inside? I've sent numerous letters
> and called Kamado about the problem, but they never respond.

You have probably already been banned
from the Kamado forum
for discussing their charcoal in public.

Here's another one you can try:
http://www.kamadofraudforum.org/viewtopic.php?p=4532#4532

--
pete
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  Re: How to Open a Bag of Charcoal?         


Author: Adam Funk
Date: May 17, 2008 05:50

On 2008-05-17, Kevin S. Wilson wrote:
> Is there a website that explains how these strings can be removed so
> that I can get at the charcoal inside? I've sent numerous letters
> and called Kamado about the problem, but they never respond.

Just put the whole thing in and light the bag. If that doesn't work,
you bought the wrong size bags for your smoker.

--
Nam Sibbyllam quidem Cumis ego ipse oculis meis vidi in ampulla
pendere, et cum illi pueri dicerent: beable beable beable; respondebat
illa: doidy doidy doidy. [plorkwort]
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