I just took an updated look at the map that was posted earlier of where everyone is from. Anybody else feel the earth tilting to one side...lol?! Man, I'd say we need to get some more Eggs out here in the West...lol. (Although I realize not everyone participates on the forum that owns one.) Ok, that does it! I'm going to organize an eggfest. Maybe that'll help:)[p]phillip
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0 · Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeGwen
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0 · Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI claim the smallest minority, as I am the only mapped member in Ireland, so I have my own Eggfest about 4 times each week. Now if all of you would like to travel to Ireland some time and join me in my little fest, maybe we could have a real party, and believe me the Guinness is extra special here, made with the muddy waters of the river liffey, and all the natural goodness which that contains. So, anybody up for an EGGFEST in Ireland, maybe next year???
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0 · Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeHow did the Big Green Egg make its way to your part of the world anyway? Something tells me there's a story there.[p]Barbara
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0 · Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeHi Barbara,
a good friend of mine met Jim and the staff of the mother ship at a competition in the U.S. I think it was Memphis in May. Anyway he persuaded Jim to supply him with Eggs to Ireland, and has developed a small but enthusiastic community from there.
I know he has exported EGGS all across Europe, to places such as Hungary, England, and Scotland, so the gospel is spreading, it just takes time.
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