I like your website... good information on spices, etc... And welcome to the board! I'm hoping to get into some competitions.. I'll look forward to hearing of your trials and tribulations getting into more of them.
I like your website... good information on spices, etc... And welcome to the board! I'm hoping to get into some competitions.. I'll look forward to hearing of your trials and tribulations getting into more of them.
Indeed. I look forward to making the experiences.
FATZsBBQ.com A taste of good ol' Southern boy BBQ.
As a rookie to this serious grilling stuff, I didn't feel I rated a colorful handle like the veterans here. Also I have a theory that we all have X amount of brain cells. Once you've filled them up, you have to throw out information to acquire new information. I've filled my quota so I gave myself a handle I could remember.
JFM is my initials and 0830 is my birthday. If I ever forget that it's time to hang up my tongs.
I think that mine is probably self explanitory too but I came up with mine because I love to BBQ and I'm a guy. When I was registering with the site I made a spelling error and it came out as BBQUY. When I tried to change it I couldn't.
I’m glad this post got brought back. I had never seen it and it’s interesting to see where everyone gets their names from.
My screen name came from a phrase I use often at work. I’m a Deputy Sheriff and I work with the warrant unit in my department. This essentially means that I track people down that have arrest warrants in my jurisdiction and take them to jail. The radio code we use for having someone in custody is 10-95 and we refer to our jail as WCJ. So I call over the radio that I’m “10-95 enroute to WCJ” I just shortened it and used it as my screen name.
I'm glad this thread has been bumped up. Read it when I first came to the site. But, I didn't know anyone then. Has been enjoyable reading it again, since I recognize many of the posters now.
Me... I'm just a little ol lady who wanted a gender neutral name. (As long as the Q on one end of the tongs is good, doesn't matter what gender is on the other end. ) My handle comes from the name of a water powered grain mill that used to be nearby. Legend has it that a flood destroyed the dam. Then in WWWII metal from the mill was salvaged for the war effort. Today all that remains are fragments of the dam and a couple of the millstones the property owner found.