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Note that the brunette is wearing Birkenstocks.
Thanks, Chief! I was wearing flip-flops when I drew this piece, does that count? :)
Hey... Bruno's shirt, Goldfedder's mustache, Ludwig's helmet, Jeff Johnson's cargo shorts, I am not sure who wears sandles, but it looks to me like Paul has no shortage of material to work with. Great job and truly appropriate Paul.
Charcoal?
Figures.
Funny - the best part of a Bar-B-Q is when the Weber is totally involved during the cooking process. It’s the "foom" after lighting the charcoal fluid and the initial "loom" of smoke and neighbors ask if everything is OK. I tell them it’s a controlled burn. The grandkids want to know if they can lay in a "line" to put it out. The garden hose is at the ready. Ah retirement, never-ending memories. Thanks Paul
Turn it to the straight stream setting!
...just squeeze the nozzle a little harder for the smooth-bore effect, Chief! :)
Haha! Me too, Chief!
Classic! I'm getting closer to that day....
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