Once and for all, people, about that barbecue

That reminds me of Jerry clower telling the story about Marcell Ledbetter and the beer joint!! Marcell said "hey, I want me one of the Ne-Hi belly washer, sodi waters" Lol Jerry can tell it better than I can!!
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Marcel fired up that light weight McCullough and they just gave him the beer joint.
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I may have missed it but when I was a kid it wasn't uncommon for my grandparents to request that I walk uptown to the local convenience store to bring a "cold drink." Whatever carbonated beverage I brought back was generally treated as success. Coke, SunDrop, MtnDew, RC Cola, & DrPepper were all perfectly acceptable.
 
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Here endith the lesson!

Can I get an amen Tresvols81? :dance2:

Not saying, just saying.
 
Even if you were to entertain the idea that a mere musical form could be comparable to the gustatory magnificence that is American barbecue, the South doesn't have an uncontested claim to any of those forms of music. Bluegrass (and thence country) is derived from the music the Scot and Irish immigrants in the Appalachians brought with them over the ocean. The blues isn't recognizable without Chicago. Jazz isn't recognizable without Harlem. The gloriousness of what we do to a pig is ours
alone.

But before it got to Chicago and Harlem it was on the streets of new Orleans and the swamps of the delta!! It migrated north with the people that took it with them.
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To rednecks down south maybe, guy.

I've never been accused of being a redneck but i'll agree that anything above the Mason-Dixon line is undoubtedly the north. I've been north of that line several times and i have never met anyone from up there that would consider themselves Southerners.
 
I've never been accused of being a redneck but i'll agree that anything above the Mason-Dixon line is undoubtedly the north. I've been north of that line several times and i have never met anyone from up there that would consider themselves Southerners.

Yep
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It's just like when everyone keeps saying Dez Bryant got suspended for a year when he actually wasn't suspended until Oct 7th and he played 4 or 5 games in 2009. Get it right and stop revising history..
 
When you have people over to your house to cook outdoors, it's called a "cookout." That thing that you put the meat on is called a "grill." Pearl did not have a "barbecue." Barbecue is pork that has been smoked for a long time at low temperatures.

Come on, people. This is the South. It's important to get this right.

I had never heard that term for cooking out until I started to Chiro. college. But on the other hand a Pepsi is not a coke, and a shopping cart in definitely not a buggy.
 
Not sure what this has to do with the price of beans.

No, I can't set foot into McDonalds without becoming McNauseous. :yuck:

You quoted a perfectly ridiculous dictionary definition which not only listed "cookout" as an acceptable meaning of barbecue, but didn't even have "meat" listed as the first definition. A definition like that can only be authoritative in a world which is going to eventually end up thinking a McRib sandwich is barbecue.
 

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