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Trey, if I stopped doing real work, I would starve to death. I'd have to eat EYEGORE.

(No, sorry, EYEGORE, I didn't mean that! Really, sorry!) :lol: :lol: :lol:

Your daily YOUTUBE fix will return shortly.

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The Old Man is too grouchy to have any fans, right? I didn't say that, EYEGORE says that because the Old Man promised him some Primanti Bros. sandwiches and they haven't arrived. :lol:

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I'm kind of an unofficial C/H....

Mainly because I built the way I did BEFORE I knew the Doc existed! LOL.

But, if we must label me, then I am definitely a rust/crust/gunk/dirt/everything Cranky fan. :P

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Bart, NO, but I would live there just for the P. Bros. sandwiches. I also have quite a few good friends from Pittsburgh. I love the fact that Pittsburgh natives are hard core lovers of their city. That's a rare trait these days indeed. I'm a Miami, Florida rat, although I grew up in Los Angeles, out there in John Teresi land.

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Rob, you know what they say, right?

Some people are born CRANKY, and others become CRANKHEADS because of exposure to all the right elements: RUST, STYRENE, GUNK, etc . . . :lol: :lol: :lol:

Once a CRANKYHEAD, ALWAYS A CRANKYHEAD. :wub:

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Doc, I grew up in Kansas City, Missouri. Same kind of working class town as Pittsburgh, only BBQ rules at "home". Ollie Gates & Arthur Bryants. Every President since Woodrow Wilson has eaten at both places!

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Bart, I've had the pleasure of eating at Arthur Bryants a couple of times, and the culinary experience, like P. Bros. in Pittsburgh, is unforgettable. Lucky you. I love BBQ, but where I'm at it's pretty lame.

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Doc, I grew up in Kansas City, Missouri. Same kind of working class town as Pittsburgh, only BBQ rules at "home". Ollie Gates & Arthur Bryants. Every President since Woodrow Wilson has eaten at both places!

And don't forget Stephenson's Old Apple Farm out in Independence.

Unfortunately, it apparently ran to seeds once the children took over I hear say, though.

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I forgot about Stephenson's!! Only ate there a couple times, but drove by it on Independence Avenue 1000s of times!......Strouds Family restaurant on I-35 is awesome home cooking as well!

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We had a place near the Georgia/Florida State Line called JB's and it was a fabulous BBQ place and the same thing happened, the old man retired and the kids I think ran it for a while, but quickly ran it into the ground. A real shame.

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I relish the fact that when we are talking about Doctor Cranky, the subject quickly turns to his other favorite topic of conversation other than styrene: FOOD.

Just as long as the conversation doesn't turn to methane or mustard gas! LOL. :lol: :lol: :lol:

If you can't exhibit your sense of humor on a cool Sunday morning, when can you?

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