Now, THIS is BBQ
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I think I'm crying right now.. Yup.. That's a tear..
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Dang, that’s work
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Looks like one of my Mesicans cousins backyard birthday party all that’s missing is a piñata
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TwoGuysBBQ wrote:Looks like one of my Mesicans cousins backyard birthday party all that’s missing is a piñata
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My first thought was "s'pectin Company?"
TwoGuysBBQ wrote:Looks like one of my Mesicans cousins backyard birthday party all that’s missing is a piñata
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Sailor Kenshin wrote:Oooo, shiiinyyyy...where and what is this?
I’m going to guess East Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, somewhere with hardwood bottom land. I’m also going to guess it is pork. They would wait until cold weather and then slaughter the hogs. Could be hams, sides, bacon, who knows
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This is something we would see in backwoods Pa, North.. WAYYYYY North Jersey lol.Even Upstate Ny..
I distinctly remember a place right of of rt 8 coming from Unidilla Pro Motocross Races that has a smaller version of this right on the side of the road in New Berlin Ny. Mostly Chickens but I'm pretty sure they dabble in Pork and Beef ?
Yes, there are pockets of places like this up here
Is be all over that, I bet its out of this world
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I distinctly remember a place right of of rt 8 coming from Unidilla Pro Motocross Races that has a smaller version of this right on the side of the road in New Berlin Ny. Mostly Chickens but I'm pretty sure they dabble in Pork and Beef ?
Yes, there are pockets of places like this up here
Is be all over that, I bet its out of this world
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I'm guessing this photo is Pre 1940
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Looks like a Roman Legion is going to march in for chow.
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My guess would be that pic originated somewhere in South America??
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Damon54 wrote:My guess would be that pic originated somewhere in South America??
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Rambo wrote:Damon54 wrote:My guess would be that pic originated somewhere in South America??
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From what I can see, those Trees surely do look like Cypress Trees
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I think you're right emm. Plus his clothing. There is a tin roof on that old shack; looks similar to some of the old Mill houses. There used to be a bunch of those close to you in Willis but I'm sure they've been torn down. young'uns won't know what we're talking about
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