Website review: Funny2.com/barbecue.htm
jacklejohn4769 discovered this in Humor
•9 reviews since Jul 16, 2006
humor
•funny2.com/barbecue.htm
People who like this website

- anusia
San Diego

- anusia85
California

- TheSaucy
California

- teacherman
Las Vegas

- racegirl72
Rt. 66

- jgood5
Arizona

- odesi09
Oregon

- Mattnman
Colorado Springs

- tgreenstyne
Boulder

- mspetry
Texas
StumbleUpon is the best way to discover great web sites, videos, photos, blogs and more - based on your interests.
Everything is submitted and rated by the community. Discover, share and review the best of the web!
Reviews of this website

jacklejohn4769 discovered 25 months ago- very humorous site

moonbeamzapper rated 4 months ago- 12:34 The American Barbecue How to have a true American Barbecue It is important to study the etiquette of this outdoor cooking ritual, as it is usually the only type of cooking a real man will do - probably because there is an element of danger involved. When a man volunteers to do the barbecue, the following chain of events is put into motion:
- 1. The woman buys the food.
- 2. The woman makes a salad, prepares vegetables, and makes dessert.
- 3. The woman prepares the meat for cooking, places it on a tray along with the necessary cooking utensils and sauces, and takes it to the man who is lounging beside the grill - beer in hand.
- 4. THE MAN PLACES THE MEAT ON THE GRILL.
- 5. The woman goes inside to organize the plates and cutlery.
- 6. The woman comes out to tell the man that the meat is burning. He thanks her and asks if she will bring another beer while he deals with the situation.
- 7. THE MAN TAKES THE MEAT OFF THE GRILL AND HANDS IT TO THE WOMAN.
- 8. The woman prepares the plates, salad, bread, utensils, napkins, sauces and brings them to the table.
- 9. After eating, the woman clears the table and does the dishes
- 10. Everyone PRAISES THE MAN and THANKS HIM for his cooking efforts.
- 11. The man asks the woman how she enjoyed her night off and, upon seeing her annoyed reaction, concludes that there's just no pleasing her!
- 12:34 The American Barbecue How to have a true American Barbecue It is important to study the etiquette of this outdoor cooking ritual, as it is usually the only type of cooking a real man will do - probably because there is an element of danger involved. When a man volunteers to do the barbecue, the following chain of events is put into motion:

britcan rated 14 months ago- Oh How true, From the page: "The American Barbecue How to have a true American Barbecue It is important to study the etiquette of this outdoor cooking ritual, as it is usually the only type of cooking a real man will do - probably because there is an element of danger involved. When a man volunteers to do the barbecue, the following chain of events is put into motion: 1. The woman buys the food. 2. The woman makes a salad, prepares vegetables, and makes dessert. 3. The woman prepares the meat for cooking, places it on a tray along with the necessary cooking utensils and sauces, and takes it to the man who is lounging beside the grill - beer in hand. 4. THE MAN PLACES THE MEAT ON THE GRILL. 5. The woman goes inside to organize the plates and cutlery. 6. The woman comes out to tell the man that the meat is burning. He thanks her and asks if she will bring another beer while he deals with the situation. 7. THE MAN TAKES THE MEAT OFF THE GRILL AND HANDS IT TO THE WOMAN. 8. The woman prepares the plates, salad, bread, utensils, napkins, sauces and brings them to the table. 9. After eating, the woman clears the table and does the dishes. 10. Everyone PRAISES THE MAN and THANKS HIM for his cooking efforts. 11. The man asks the woman how she enjoyed her night off and, upon seeing her annoyed reaction, concludes that there's just no pleasing her."

koolkingkai rated 15 months ago- a bit over the top and its not like there's a punch line

MarchMama rated 21 months ago- ROFL

BlazinSD rated 21 months ago- not just the states. i imagine that this happens in every country. funny though.

ShinnAsuka rated 21 months ago- But isn't cooking the meat the most important thing?

- gherald rated 21 months ago
- It's so true though...