Anyone familiar with Kansas city bbq?

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Yep
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theplatypus wrote:Yep
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The vast majority of KC BBQ, unless you're getting bbq chicken for some dumb reason, is sauce on the side. KC does like their sauce and it's a specific style but it's usually not served ON the stuff. Some of it might be brushed on during smoking but even that's not as common as people think.

It's all about slow cooking. And burnt ends. And ribs. And Joe's. And the Z-Man. :li:
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I definitely prefer sauce on the side. I'm not a big fan of super messy foods.
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
theplatypus wrote:Yep
i almost believe you
It's true.
in his last ever PM to me, thodoks wrote:this is very clearly not your problem, but the alex account insists on posting my personal information on the board despite several private requests to stop. my guess is that turnabout is the lone recourse, so i've decided to find out his last name. it occurred to me that maybe it would be easier to just ask you if you knew it because you voice interviewed him.

i understand if you're unwilling to disclose it (although you probably wouldn't have to disclose the entire surname).
He disappeared shortly afterwards
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I know his last name.
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Also, should you be sharing that?
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tommymtcom wrote:Also, should you be sharing that?
It's a defunct account so I'm fine
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i'm not trying to get you in trouble here, jorge...but i'd like to get a mod's take on that
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I consulted a mod before posting it
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theplatypus wrote:I consulted a mod before posting it
which one?
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I'd like Ruddo to weigh in on this.
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tommymtcom wrote:I'd like Ruddo to weigh in on this.
does he enforce the rules more than the other mods?
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Jorge has gone too far. Ban him immediately.
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I like KC bbq
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theplatypus wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
theplatypus wrote:Yep
i almost believe you
It's true.
in his last ever PM to me, thodoks wrote:this is very clearly not your problem, but the alex account insists on posting my personal information on the board despite several private requests to stop. my guess is that turnabout is the lone recourse, so i've decided to find out his last name. it occurred to me that maybe it would be easier to just ask you if you knew it because you voice interviewed him.

i understand if you're unwilling to disclose it (although you probably wouldn't have to disclose the entire surname).
He disappeared shortly afterwards
thank you Jorge. at least now we know.

.....thodoks was a little bitch just as alex suspected.....
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So in the end we went to Jack stacks. I got burnt ends, pork ribs and beans (sauce on the side) It was all delicious.
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tommymtcom wrote:So in the end we went to Jack stacks. I got burnt ends, pork ribs and beans (sauce on the side) It was all delicious.
Those baked beans there are a miracle. :heartbeat:
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They were ridiculously good. I should have gotten some to go.
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tommymtcom wrote:They were ridiculously good. I should have gotten some to go.
Live and learn.

That's a good rule of thumb w/ KC BBQ. Always... ALWAYS get an order to go.
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