Texan Shoots, Kills Man Who Allegedly Stole His BBQ Pit
A Humble, Texas, man chased down an individual who had allegedly stolen his barbeque pit early Sunday morning, then shot and killed him.
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The secrets in the sauce.Seems reasonable. Hope the man’s BBQ wasn’t damaged.
And in Texas, a well deserved punishment. You don't mess with a mans BBQ in the lone star state, that's a hanging offense.
Merits of each region’s BBQ is in another thread…4th place might need some add’l context / supportOh please. Salt pepper and some post oak is not God's gift to BBQ. TX comes in a distant 3rd or 4th in the BBQ world.
As far as this - it's a BBQ whatever. You're chasing him so you have hte plate. Shoot the guy? C'mon. Sheesh. I mean, the guy won't do it again, so there's that. But sometimes I wonder if we're taking things too far. LOL
They do. And it's one-note. That note is salt and pepper and oak. While I truly enjoy it, it is not the end-all/be-all of BBQ. It's part of the Texas heritage and tradition of believing they are the best at everything due to their massive insecurities.
In this case, think about it. It was a "grill" small enough to load onto a pickup without the owner noticing. Shoot a guy over??? Because "they take BBQ serious"???? Please. Wee-man complex. He should see that dingle-doctor on the Sopranos maybe.
GTFOH. I’ll put Franklin BBQ in Austin up against any BBQ joint in the country. TX is absolutely #1 for BBQ and that’s not even debated.
BBQ pit is not a cheap itemFrom the story's minimal details, sounds like a good shoot.
Texas brisket is more than “pretty good”. It’s THE BEST, period.Depends on what you're looking for. Texas brisket is pretty good, but other regions have different specialties.
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We can all agree that barbecue in any shape or style is pretty tasty. But if you don't know your Texas brisket from your Memphis ribs, we're here to help.www.tastingtable.com
For brisket yes.GTFOH. I’ll put Franklin BBQ in Austin up against any BBQ joint in the country. TX is absolutely #1 for BBQ and that’s not even debated.
lol. One note? You listed salt, pepper and oak. That's three notes. What places in Texas have you tried?They do. And it's one-note. That note is salt and pepper and oak. While I truly enjoy it, it is not the end-all/be-all of BBQ. It's part of the Texas heritage and tradition of believing they are the best at everything due to their massive insecurities.
In this case, think about it. It was a "grill" small enough to load onto a pickup without the owner noticing. Shoot a guy over??? Because "they take BBQ serious"???? Please. Wee-man complex. He should see that dingle-doctor on the Sopranos maybe.