herdleader1953Pour gasoline “on” unlit charcoal, by the time the charcoal is lit, enough will be “in” the charcoal to affect the taste of the meat. Pore the gas on lit charcoal and you will know Crankshaft’s habit is comic strip physics by him staying out of the hospital (or cemetery).
Dani Rice over 8 years ago
No. no. no! Never put gasoline on a charcoal fire – or anything else, for that matter.
hippogriff over 8 years ago
Dani RiceNot even a vehicle’s fuel tank?
herdleader53 over 8 years ago
@hippogriff. Dani said “on”, not “in”.
hippogriff over 8 years ago
herdleader1953Pour gasoline “on” unlit charcoal, by the time the charcoal is lit, enough will be “in” the charcoal to affect the taste of the meat. Pore the gas on lit charcoal and you will know Crankshaft’s habit is comic strip physics by him staying out of the hospital (or cemetery).