>>>>A four year old playing with matches. Lit a pillow on fire and threw it onto the third floor balcony where it ignited a propane tank. The ensuing explosion really got things going.
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>>>Propane tanks in balconies/terraces? I live in a condo. We don't allow those around.
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>>PMFJI,
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>>But how do you cook your steaks on the BBQ then? (gd&r)
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>Good question! When I had a house I had a backyard BBQ (not gas but coal or wood, like it should be :). Now I have George Foreman's grill {BG}.
After my marriage ended I was in an apartment for two years. The two things I appreciated most after moving back into a house were a grill and a washer and dryer. (Technically that's three things but please don't join the Pedant's Club). I was grilling just about every night for the first couple of months.
You may have heard that ultra-fancy grills are very hot now (pun intended) with folks who have more money than they know what to do with. Some of those things have enough power to launch a space shuttle. A friend in the home design business says she has done some grill projects that require an entire new layout of the back yard to accommodate 50,000 BTU behemoths.
I do not have more money than I know what to do with and am perfectly content with a $250 gas grill from Home Cheapot.
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