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  • DoubleEgger
    DoubleEgger Posts: 18,005
    TTC said:
    45 gallons of boat fuel at the marina dock. Ouch
    Could be a lot worse...
  • Sea2Ski
    Sea2Ski Posts: 4,088
    TTC said:
    45 gallons of boat fuel at the marina dock. Ouch
    Could be a lot worse...
    A lot, lot worse.....

    Bu you you have to pay to play!  
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    Burning lump in Downingtown, PA or diesel in Cape May, NJ.
    ....just look for the smoke!
    Large and MiniMax
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    Caliking said:   Meat in bung is my favorite. 
  • TTC
    TTC Posts: 1,035
    Sea2Ski said:
    TTC said:
    45 gallons of boat fuel at the marina dock. Ouch
    Could be a lot worse...
    A lot, lot worse.....

    Bu you you have to pay to play!  
    Indeed. I am duly chastised....:(
    XL BGE, Blackstone, Roccbox, Weber Gasser, Brown Water, Cigars --  Gallatin, TN

    2001 Mastercraft Maristar 230 VRS

    Ikon pass 

    Colorado in the winter and the Lake in the Summer
  • DoubleEgger
    DoubleEgger Posts: 18,005
    Sea2Ski said:
    TTC said:
    45 gallons of boat fuel at the marina dock. Ouch
    Could be a lot worse...
    A lot, lot worse.....

    Bu you you have to pay to play!  
    Of course. By the way, Marissa and I have gotten into Below Deck for a couple episodes this afternoon. Damn you Mark! Lol. 
  • Wolfpack
    Wolfpack Posts: 3,552
    The first step is realizing you have a problem 🤣
    Greensboro, NC
  • milesvdustin
    milesvdustin Posts: 2,882

    2 LBGE, Blackstone 36, Jumbo Joe

    Egging in Southern Illinois (Marion)

  • Botch
    Botch Posts: 16,209
    Sea2Ski said:
    TTC said:
    45 gallons of boat fuel at the marina dock. Ouch
    Could be a lot worse...
    A lot, lot worse.....

    Bu you you have to pay to play!  
    Of course. By the way, Marissa and I have gotten into Below Deck for a couple episodes this afternoon. Damn you Mark! Lol. 
    Are you speaking about some TV series, or your new boat?   ;)
    ___________

    "When small men begin to cast big shadows, it means that the sun is about to set."

    - Lin Yutang


  • bgebrent
    bgebrent Posts: 19,636
    TTC said:
    45 gallons of boat fuel at the marina dock. Ouch
    Could be a lot worse...
    Dreading tomorrow’s fill it’ll be over 65 gal.  And worth every penny.
    Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga
  • littlerascal56
    littlerascal56 Posts: 2,106
    NNew Ping 54 & 58 Glide “Stealth” wedges.  The devil made me do it 👹
    I like your style. I have a used set of g400 irons right now from second swing but I think i'm going to take them back before I even use them, they are green dot (2 degrees up) and I kinda just them because I wanted g400s and they were there... After looking at them some more, I'm afraid they are too upright and will promote an even steeper swing than I already have. I stayed up until midnight or so the night I bought them thinking about it, I'm such a headcase... My trusty cleveland TA5s will remain in the bag for tomorrow.

    I did also walk out with 2 stealth 2.0's myself 56 and 58 (bent to 60) and I love the way they look. I'm a little concerned that they both have 12 degrees of bounce and that might limit me a little but truth be told I probably shouldn't be opening anything up out of tight fairway lies anyway. I am gaming these tomorrow and I'm pumped to get there early to chip around a bit. 

    Excited to hear what you think about both the 410s and the stealths... what were you playing before the 410s?
    Sent you a message about the wedges and irons!
  • milesvdustin
    milesvdustin Posts: 2,882
    Under the blue tarps, is a whole pallet of rockwood charcoal! 


    It was great to meet you today @stlcharcoal! I'll be back once this runs out for sure! 

    2 LBGE, Blackstone 36, Jumbo Joe

    Egging in Southern Illinois (Marion)

  • DoubleEgger
    DoubleEgger Posts: 18,005
    edited July 2019
    bgebrent said:
    TTC said:
    45 gallons of boat fuel at the marina dock. Ouch
    Could be a lot worse...
    Dreading tomorrow’s fill it’ll be over 65 gal.  And worth every penny.
    It’s more about how fast you empty the tank rather than how big the tank is. I’ve got a large tank and an engine that sips Rec90. Refueling sucks but at least it’s infrequent. 
  • Sea2Ski
    Sea2Ski Posts: 4,088
    bgebrent said:
    TTC said:
    45 gallons of boat fuel at the marina dock. Ouch
    Could be a lot worse...
    Dreading tomorrow’s fill it’ll be over 65 gal.  And worth every penny.
    It’s more about how fast you empty the tank rather than how big the tank is. I’ve got a large tank and an engine that sips Rec90. Refueling sucks but at least it’s infrequent. 
    True words.  It is so much better when the run is short.
    2 weeks ago we went about 240 nautical miles and it was just over 500 gallons for the 18 hr day. She sips when trolling, but running the engines drink like campers at Butt Blast. 
    --------------------------------------------------
    Burning lump in Downingtown, PA or diesel in Cape May, NJ.
    ....just look for the smoke!
    Large and MiniMax
    --------------------------------------------------

    Caliking said:   Meat in bung is my favorite. 
  • The_Stache
    The_Stache Posts: 1,153
    Sea2Ski said:
    bgebrent said:
    TTC said:
    45 gallons of boat fuel at the marina dock. Ouch
    Could be a lot worse...
    Dreading tomorrow’s fill it’ll be over 65 gal.  And worth every penny.
    It’s more about how fast you empty the tank rather than how big the tank is. I’ve got a large tank and an engine that sips Rec90. Refueling sucks but at least it’s infrequent. 
    True words.  It is so much better when the run is short.
    2 weeks ago we went about 240 nautical miles and it was just over 500 gallons for the 18 hr day. She sips when trolling, but running the engines drink like campers at Butt Blast. 
    There was no drinking at BB!  You know that we all adhered to the camp rules!
    B)
    Kirkland, TN
    2 LBGE, 1 MM


  • Sea2Ski
    Sea2Ski Posts: 4,088
    There was no drinking at BB!  You know that we all adhered to the camp rules!
    B)

    Thoughts  @SandyHookEgger  ha ha. 

    Back on track - buying a oil change.  Remember you could change your own oil and not have to reset any computers in the car? You just needed to note when you should change it again.  
    Now I can still change the oil, but the car will scream at me every time I start it or turn it off because I did not reset the electronic countdown.  Meh....
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    Burning lump in Downingtown, PA or diesel in Cape May, NJ.
    ....just look for the smoke!
    Large and MiniMax
    --------------------------------------------------

    Caliking said:   Meat in bung is my favorite. 
  • northGAcock
    northGAcock Posts: 15,171
    bgebrent said:
    TTC said:
    45 gallons of boat fuel at the marina dock. Ouch
    Could be a lot worse...
    Dreading tomorrow’s fill it’ll be over 65 gal.  And worth every penny.
    You would good out there on the water with a load out 30.....
    Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax

    Well, I married me a wife, she's been trouble all my life,
    Run me out in the cold rain and snow
  • Botch
    Botch Posts: 16,209
    Sea2Ski said:
    Back on track - buying a oil change.  Remember you could change your own oil and not have to reset any computers in the car? You just needed to note when you should change it again.  
    Now I can still change the oil, but the car will scream at me every time I start it or turn it off because I did not reset the electronic countdown.  Meh....
    This is an irritation for me now, too.  Although, checking the oil level, and the tire pressure, by spinning a dial and pressing a button is not so bad...  B)
    ___________

    "When small men begin to cast big shadows, it means that the sun is about to set."

    - Lin Yutang


  • vb4677
    vb4677 Posts: 686
    The Bigger Carry-OnAWAY's The Bigger Carry-On

    So looking forward to having some GOOD luggage - heard nothing but good stuff about this brand!  Should be here this week!
    Kansas City: Too Much City for One State - Missouri side
    2 Large BGE's, Instant Pot, Anova Sous Vide, and a gas smoker...
    Barbeque, Homebrew and Blues...
  • DoubleEgger
    DoubleEgger Posts: 18,005
    bgebrent said:
    TTC said:
    45 gallons of boat fuel at the marina dock. Ouch
    Could be a lot worse...
    Dreading tomorrow’s fill it’ll be over 65 gal.  And worth every penny.
    You would good out there on the water with a load out 30.....
    To carry registration paperwork? 
  • nolaegghead
    nolaegghead Posts: 42,109

    ______________________________________________
    I love lamp..
  • lkapigian
    lkapigian Posts: 11,125

    Very Cool 
    Visalia, Ca @lkapigian
  • Sea2Ski
    Sea2Ski Posts: 4,088
    I found this much needed gem on FB Marketplace. I stole this thing. I love it when crazy rich people need to get rid of stuff. 


    Beautiful large dock box. Nice to have the ability to lock the lid too if necessary.  You using it for a dock box or just outdoor storage for stuff?  Regardless, great find.  
    --------------------------------------------------
    Burning lump in Downingtown, PA or diesel in Cape May, NJ.
    ....just look for the smoke!
    Large and MiniMax
    --------------------------------------------------

    Caliking said:   Meat in bung is my favorite. 
  • DoubleEgger
    DoubleEgger Posts: 18,005
    It’s headed to the dock after a wash and wax @Sea2Ski
  • ColbyLang
    ColbyLang Posts: 3,823

    Awesome books. I have his others as well. The one for “sides” is very interesting 
  • kl8ton
    kl8ton Posts: 5,723
    It’s headed to the dock after a wash and wax @Sea2Ski
    You wax your dock box? 😉
    Large, Medium, MiniMax, 36" Blackstone
    Grand Rapids MI
  • nolaegghead
    nolaegghead Posts: 42,109
    kl8ton said:
    It’s headed to the dock after a wash and wax @Sea2Ski
    You wax your dock box? 😉
    fiberglass is destroyed by sun, so it has a gel coat to protect it, which will oxidize like steel unless you apply a protective wax.
    ______________________________________________
    I love lamp..
  • HeavyG
    HeavyG Posts: 10,380
    smokingal said:
    I couldn't help myself after watching the videos of them being trimmed, cooked and cut up.  You only live once.


    Of course you're going to grind up a few pounds of that for burgers right? :)
    “Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ― Philip K. Diçk




  • smokingal
    smokingal Posts: 1,025
    @HeavyG I have no choice.  That thing won't all fit on a LBGE and I'm not about to buy another EGG.  I'm drafting my cooking plans and awaiting the arrival.  I'll say this - none of it will be cooked right away or completely intact.
    It's "Smokin Gal", not "Smoking Al".
    Egging in the Atlanta GA region
    Large BGE, CGS setup, Kick Ash Basket, Smokeware SS Cap,
    Arteflame grill grate

    http://barbecueaddict.com
  • lousubcap
    lousubcap Posts: 33,910
    smokingal said:
    I couldn't help myself after watching the videos of them being trimmed, cooked and cut up.  You only live once.


    @smokingal    Wow! Just Wow!  Da-n sister, that is the "go big or go home brisket buy" of my lifetime to date. 
    If you can drop that chunk of change on the brisket, I would bet you could find enough loose change to at least buy an XLBGE to go along  B)
    Can't wait to hear how this project runs the course.
    Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. # 38 for the win.  Life is too short for light/lite beer!  Seems I'm livin in a transitional period.