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XyloSesame:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on December 12, 2007, 12:08:28 pm ---Xylo, why would a vegan be cooking themselves meat to begin with?  It would be kind of funny to see what happens to a vegan when they run out of Tofu, though.

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Man, I know a vegan who says they can smell the meat on your clothes.


--- Quote from: ChadTower on December 12, 2007, 12:08:28 pm ---When the power went out for us when I was a kid we used to put cold but not freezable stuff outside in a cooler with some hot water in a pan.  Coolers keep cold out nearly as well as they keep it in. 

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We had almost our entire fridge on the front lawn before the temps raised above freezing...


--- Quote from: ChadTower on December 12, 2007, 12:15:21 pm ---Yes, but it's your house.  Your dog just fell down.  I'm not sure why.

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It's either the meat fumes or the fact that you're cooking one of his legs.

ChadTower:

--- Quote from: XyloSesame on December 12, 2007, 12:16:23 pm ---Man, I know a vegan who says they can smell the meat on your clothes.
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Tell him you can smell the ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- in his words.



--- Quote ---We had almost our entire fridge on the front lawn before the temps raised above freezing...
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In college in the winter I used to hang frozen dinners out the window in a bucket (6th floor).   :laugh2:


--- Quote ---It's either the meat fumes or the fact that you're cooking one of his legs.

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It's not my fault everything in his fridge spoiled when the power went out.

tommy:
Meat is Delicious. Too delicious to pass on. I never understood not eating meat, i understand the meaning for people like that but not eating meat leaves you feeling all empty and not full inside.

No homo jokes please.  :angel:

vader:
Just light your house on fire stand outside and you'll stay warm.  Make sure your homeowners policy is up to date and don't leave fingerprints on the gas can.

shardian:
Wow, I totally missed the propane debate.

Gas grills = Do not use indoors, or even under any overhang such as in your garage or covered car port. They are horribly inefficient and spew fumes into the air.

Propane space heaters (like the ones that attach to a gas grill propane tank). Don't use these inside either. They are a tip/fire hazard and they also will put off fumes. I considered this for my garage until I did my research.
Don't use this guy in your house!!

The only safe propane/gas heat in your house are clearly marked and approved for use in-house. You can buy wall-mounted propane heaters for you house. Then you can put a larger propane tank right outside the wall for it. They aren't vented, but rather engineered to have a very efficient combustion process. They also have an oxygen sensor that monitors the level of oxygen in the air and shuts off if the level gets close to being too low. Still, it is considered a good idea to at least crack a window.
You can use this guy in your house

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