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  • ssandy_561
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    Welcome from Central Ohio. We lived in Erie for a year while the better half did her clinical work at the hospital. Spent a lot of weekends doing stuff by the lake.

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  • Stuey1515
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    Welcome from Oz, you will like it here

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  • Whiskeyman53
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    Welcome to the pit from the bbq capital of New England, Massachusetts.

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  • mcook2201
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    Greetings and welcome from North Carolina

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  • Mr. Bones
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    Howdy from Kansas Territory, Welcome to Th Pit!

    Lookin forward to learnin along with, an from ya!

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  • Texas Larry
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    Howdy from south Texas!

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  • Soonerpop
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    Welcome to the Pit from north Texas. You’ll get lots of free advice here. Have fun.

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  • MBMorgan
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    Welcome from Colorado, Zach aka Beard ...

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  • bbqLuv
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    Well hello from NW Oregon.

    "Hair"--She asks me why, I'm just a hairy guy. I'm hairy noon and night, hair that's a fright. I'm hairy high and low, don't ask me why, Don't know. It's not for lack of bread, like the Grateful Dead. Darlin', give me a head with hair, long beautiful hair. Shining, gleaming, steaming, flaxen, waxen.

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  • FireMan
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    Nice to have a beard from Pennsylvania. There is a ton of cookers out there. Just to let you know we have a few members in the biz. SlowNSear (kamados & kettles), M Grills (M1 & M36) and if’s ya move to Argentina there is Ahumadora who make som nasty cookers. Welcome, eat good & have fun!

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  • HawkerXP
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    Welcome to the Pit!
    Weber kettle is a fine cooking machine. Only thing you might need is a PBC.

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  • LA Pork Butt
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    Welcome to the Pit from Dallas, Texas!

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  • RickyBobby
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    You’ve come to the right place for all of your mentions goals! Welcome to The Pit from Indiana!!!!!! Looking forward to learning along with ya and seeing some of your cooks! We have a saying around here, pics or it didn’t happen! 😎

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  • RonB
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    Welcome to The Pit Zach.

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  • tiewunon
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    Welcome aboard from Virginia Beach.

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