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How many of you have one? lol



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I had one years ago, never got on with it lol



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We bought one for the caravan, didn't use it much though. I found the grill in the cooker more efficient.

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Nope.

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Nope.


I doubt George is bothered Digs, he made $250 million from it including a lump sum of $138 million being bought out back in '99! :surprise:

It was just an excuse to show that vid anyway to more people on the Whine, Ali was the greatest in the 60's but The Rumble in the Jungle was Foreman's worst performance (for whatever reason) it just shows how good Muhammed was - George was the greatest wrecking machine in heavyweight history and destroyed the great beast and Ali's recent conqueror (in the biggest fight of all time) Joe Frazier in two rounds!!

Regaining the title with a one punch KO of Moorer is always good fun, the fact Tyson fan boys on Youtube expect he would have beat prime Foreman and Ali makes me piss myself - Joe had ten times the heart Mike had and if he had got through the early rounds would have made thug bully Tyson cry like a baby.

 



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I doubt George is bothered Digs, he made $250 million from it including a lump sum of $138 million being bought out back in '99! :surprise:

It was just an excuse to show that vid anyway to more people on the Whine, Ali was the greatest in the 60's but The Rumble in the Jungle was Foreman's worst performance (for whatever reason) it just shows how good Muhammed was - George was the greatest wrecking machine in heavyweight history and destroyed the great beast and Ali's recent conqueror (in the biggest fight of all time) Joe Frazier in two rounds!!

Regaining the title with a one punch KO of Moorer is always good fun, the fact Tyson fan boys on Youtube expect he would have beat prime Foreman and Ali makes me piss myself - Joe had ten times the heart Mike had and if he had got through the early rounds would have made thug bully Tyson cry like a baby.

 



-- Edited by John Doe on Thursday 4th of February 2021 03:25:00 AM


 I can't be arsed with all the fiddly cleaning these things need.  Just stick it under a regular grill.



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That's one of the reasons I didn't use mine, we gave it away after using it only twice.
Same reason I don't have blenders and fancy gadgets in the kitchen, too fiddly to clean.



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Regardless of the grill it's always a good laugh on Youtube or forums whenever Tyson's fans are challenged that other greater heavyweights would beat him - usually like the wannabee 'gangsta' bullying wankers that infested my time at uni when they should have got a good kicking if I and others had been more wise or could be arsed.

It's frightening and like a cult.

Lower top ten heavy (if that) of all time.

Oh and Fury at his best would have been his ultimate nightmare, huge man, superb boxing skills with recuperative style powers like Ali v Joe from that left hook in '71 in the 15th (look at the resurrection against Wilder).

Bye Mike. 



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If you could mentally imagine those 'wannabee gangster' bullying wankers 30 years on....maybe they realised their faults and turned into good caring citizens, perhaps more tormented by the way they bullied than you are about being bullied.
Alternatively, they could have met their match as bullies often do, got a taste of their own medicine.

Or the ultimate humiliation, married a bigger bully and has forever lived under the thumb for the last 30 years and will continue to do till he or she dies. booyahlol



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I had one, don’t like the lines it makes on them, same with a griddle, BBQ rack too..... feels like road kill, tyre tracks lol

I prefer my Teppanyaki grill! happy



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Poca wrote:

I had one, don’t like the lines it makes on them, same with a griddle, BBQ rack too..... feels like road kill, tyre tracks lol

I prefer my Teppanyaki grill! happy


 I had to google that, I didn't know that was the name.

We used to go to a restaurant that had a smaller version on each table, you ordered your food and cooked it yourself.



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Syl wrote:
Poca wrote:

I had one, don’t like the lines it makes on them, same with a griddle, BBQ rack too..... feels like road kill, tyre tracks lol

I prefer my Teppanyaki grill! happy


 I had to google that, I didn't know that was the name.

We used to go to a restaurant that had a smaller version on each table, you ordered your food and cooked it yourself.


 I love it Syl, as well as the usual BBQ stuff, I put onions, cherry tomatoes, sliced mushrooms and all things that would normally fall through a wire rack.... fried eggs too... it’s fab!..... I have the long one, I bought a couple of family members and a friend the shorter one for Christmas! grin



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Poca wrote:
Syl wrote:
Poca wrote:

I had one, don’t like the lines it makes on them, same with a griddle, BBQ rack too..... feels like road kill, tyre tracks lol

I prefer my Teppanyaki grill! happy


 I had to google that, I didn't know that was the name.

We used to go to a restaurant that had a smaller version on each table, you ordered your food and cooked it yourself.


 I love it Syl, as well as the usual BBQ stuff, I put onions, cherry tomatoes, sliced mushrooms and all things that would normally fall through a wire rack.... fried eggs too... it’s fab!..... I have the long one, I bought a couple of family members and a friend the shorter one for Christmas! grin


 Sounds great...if you have an extension lead they would be really good for outside eating in the garden in summer.

I am not a fan of traditional BBQ food, so this would be ideal.



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