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    Good heavens that looks incredible!!

    In KC Bryants rules! Subject to debate and sticky fingers of course.

    Awesome pics

    Jamb

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jambarney View Post
    Good heavens that looks incredible!!

    In KC Bryants rules! Subject to debate and sticky fingers of course.

    Awesome pics

    Jamb
    You had to go and start it didn't you JamB.

    The debate and it can't just hold at pork,,,,,,, and who are these Oklahoma Joes?

    I might concede Bryants ribs and I have eaten many a rack on the hood of a car at 1:30 in the morning back in the day when bars closed down at 1:00 and Arthur sat in an old recliner by the pit and served everything in orange-brown freezer paper, had few tables and soda came from bottle dispensers but,,,,,,,,,,,

    when it comes to briskett, sauce, fries, ham, burnt ends and beans Ollies place on 12th street slays. I remember during the riots of "68" blocks around Gates were burning but nobody had the gall to mess with Ollies turf, when my first buddies got their drivers license I was 14 and we would hit 12th street and get 4 short ends and a pitcher of beer - I guess Ollie figured that if we were eating a short end we weren't going to get messed up on a couple glasses of beer - I still remember the taste and smell of that teeth numbing cold beer today

    Give me a combo & 1/2 anyday

    my kids and grandkids know that if we are going out to dinner in K.C. strawberry soda and BBQ at Gates is on the menu

    I have smuggled many a case of Gates sauce into Iowa, some days I get so homesick I have to take a little swig out of the sauce bottle to hold me over
    I have won many awards in a lifetime of competition and service. But the highest was offered without plaque or fanfare on a hilltop in post Ivan Jamaica. A true Rasta and a dear friend observed "Chet you are like a father of men, you see need and fulfill that need without being asked". Let us be travelers and not tourist.

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