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To: Ilaine who wrote (52834)7/1/2000 8:00:47 PM
From: Ish  Respond to of 71178
 
<<Well, what I really got invited to is to help JK with the pig roast. I've mentioned that he is some kind of expert in roasting whole pigs, and I've been saying I want to learn how, so tomorrow I am supposed to show up at 7 a.m. to help get the pig going. Everyone else is supposed to show up at 1:00 p.m.>><p>
I've been to many. The roaster is usually 2 50 gallon drums on wheels welded together. Have an electronic spit that turns the hog. Two slide in trays that you add charcoal to. Alcohol is involved in the cooking, the cooks not the hog. <p>
Don't worry, you can't fuck it up and you will get some great dead pig to munch on.

Fuck doesn't come up red now.



To: Ilaine who wrote (52834)7/1/2000 11:43:35 PM
From: Rambi  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 71178
 
Miss Haute Couture says that the proper attire for a pig roasting, assuming of course that one is not the pig, who is normally unclothed, should be something you don't mind getting icky. T-shirt and shorts sound like an excellent choice. However, she also recommends taking a change of clothes so that you won't have to feel like a sweaty, greasy, stinky sous chef when the other guests arrive.
A clean t-shirt would do.
Everyone will be dazzled by your gleaming raven black locks anyway, so not to worry.
I can't wait to hear about the pig!