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Squirrels are evil but entertaining. I moved to the country and there are none... now it is the coyotes who look in longingly thinking they can eat my lil dog or kitty. whataburger and that 5 guys place are good - but I have a serious question... don't you get ill eating that food? Problem I have is that I am not in training..haha...not used to junky and fast good so when I do eat it, it gives me a tummy ache.

I haven't eaten 5 guys in about 1 1/2 years but when I did eat it, it was scrumptious

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I dream of going to the deep south and eating pig. Pig from a smoke pit. All of it.

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I dream of going to the deep south and eating pig. Pig from a smoke pit. All of it.

Welcome to my life :) some if my best friends own a BBQ restaurant down here (arkansas). Damn those people always smell Devine.....someday I may lick em.

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I dream of going to the deep south and eating pig. Pig from a smoke pit. All of it.

Welcome to my life :) some if my best friends own a BBQ restaurant down here (arkansas). Damn those people always smell Devine.....someday I may lick em.

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I want to eat my bodyweight in BBQ ribs... The sad thing is, I know I'll get 6 bites in and start groaning... :blink:

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I dream of going to the deep south and eating pig. Pig from a smoke pit. All of it.

Down here in the Deep South we take our smoke pits with us every where we go.

You never know when you'll need to smoke a pig.

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Did someone say BBQ? This is how we do it in Oklahoma

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Did someone say BBQ? This is how we do it in Oklahoma <br><br><br><br>

Oh yum.

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Down here in the Deep South we take our smoke pits with us every where we go.

You never know when you'll need to smoke a pig.

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Hahahaha!

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Hahahaha!

you only laugh because you think he's kidding. Really, he's not :)

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Did someone say BBQ? This is how we do it in Oklahoma

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Finally! food porn I can enjoy guilt free! That is something we're actually (almost) allowed to eat.

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Down here in the Deep South we take our smoke pits with us every where we go. You never know when you'll need to smoke a pig.

My cousin made a grill like that for me to bring back to NY. I love the way it cooks meat.

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MMMMmmm...Five Guys Burgers and Fries.

davids burgers for dinner....oddly I still eye the biggest thing on the menu, take 3 bites of my singles then pick at the meat....but damn it's good!!!

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Down here in the Deep South we take our smoke pits with us every where we go.

You never know when you'll need to smoke a pig.

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My man just saw that photo and said 'Damn right - that's how we do it in the south'....

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