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Robert & Keri C BBQ Pro

Joined: 31 Aug 2006 Posts: 647 Location: Broken Arrow, near Tulsa OK
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This is our old ECB from the early years of our marriage, circa early 1980's. I discovered WSMs about 6 years ago, and the ECB was promptly dislodged from prominence on the back porch.
There were no takers on this offer. She's still hanging around the place snuggled up to the stickburner, hoping to go back in to rotation.

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Texman BBQ Pro
Joined: 19 Oct 2005 Posts: 831 Location: Del Rio, TX
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Here you go!
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Hey Adolpho -- love that logo! This other Texas boy got a question for ya: I understand the Mexi part .......but the 'Morro' provides a translation of Mexi-Nose or Mexi-Snout.
Now we'uns Texans like to brag about how big things are, but geeeeee
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adolpho BBQ Super Pro

Joined: 03 Aug 2005 Posts: 1067 Location: Austin, TX
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| Texman wrote: | | adolpho wrote: |
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Hey Adolpho -- love that logo! This other Texas boy got a question for ya: I understand the Mexi part .......but the 'Morro' provides a translation of Mexi-Nose or Mexi-Snout.
Now we'uns Texans like to brag about how big things are, but geeeeee
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Brief hijack, but I'll go ahead and explain.
If you look at the flags, I have three of them which represent my cultural background. I'm half mexican, half chamorro (from the island of Guam) and all TEXAN! Guam is part of the Mariana Islands and my dad was stationed there many years ago and met my mom and brought her to Texas. Some people call Guam natives Guamanian, but the whole group of islands are known as chamorro. Chamorro is also the language they speak.
The longhorn doesn't only represent beef, but Texas beef and the pig is common in Guam. They are sporting island shirts and leis with a sombrero to give the mixed cultural look. Patrick is awesome!
Mike, I've been 3rd overall twice, I know that GC or RGC is coming. It's a shame how busy my schedule is. I've only done 2 comps this year and one of them only had 8 competitors. I was the high point winner, but they didn't give a GC.  _________________ "Tag line? We don't need no stinkin' tag line!"
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