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Steve Smith and special guest "grill" Mingo


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12 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Well done. 

 

Mama always told me eating a rare cow is risky business.

Yeah, I used to get well-done as a kid following behind mama (and dad), but the best steak that I ever had was when I grilled it seven minutes on each side. I cut into it and the pink was still there. I was forced to put my wife's back on the grill, and she implored me to do the same but I devoured it (and another), and it was delicious. I think she may have made some comments about me being animalistic, but I just shrugged and continued chewing.

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13 hours ago, jfra78 said:

 

Great to see those guys together  Awesome that Smitty and Moose are involved.  Mingo seems like a really good dude.  Hoping for great success for him here.  How cool would it be to have that rookie to rookie connection take off this year.

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I'm not sure what was said after the first couple minutes. All I could do was worry about what they were doing to the steaks.

Rule #1 don't talk to the person grilling the steaks

Rule #2 don't talk if you're grilling

Can't afford to get sidetracked.

Yeah I get it, most people think they can multitask and still do things well. That's only true if you set a really low standard for "do things well".

The danger of multitasking while grilling is different, though. You try to multitask and you'll be left with one thing well done....steak.

Don't do it.

 

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1 minute ago, DennisM1 said:

It's funny to me how Steve can poo on the organization for years after his release and what nothing to do with us but now we welcome him back with open arms lol baby steps please baby steps 

This is not a very accurate statement at all and is slanderous

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