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lol it's pretty naive to think europe wouldnt have bbq's...shit when i was in europe i went to a heap of BBQ's, more often than i do in Australia. ofcourse they didnt have their 6 burner spit roast turbo charged furnace 4000, but the idea was still there
Quote from: Chief on June 18, 2006, 09:56:58 PMlol it's pretty naive to think europe wouldnt have bbq's...shit when i was in europe i went to a heap of BBQ's, more often than i do in Australia. ofcourse they didnt have their 6 burner spit roast turbo charged furnace 4000, but the idea was still there LMAO!!!! ya we americans take BBQ to the next level but then im armenian so BBQ for us is american x10
Of course we have BBQ's in Europe! And some cities are indeed densely populated, but that's the case in the U.S. too, right? And just like in the US, the suburbs are situated outside the busy centre of the city, and yup...that's where people BBQ in their backyard. And besides...you don't actually need to live in a suburb to BBQ. A small garden should be sufficient as well.And the weather in the summer is not that bad actually here in Western Europe. It's been pretty hot over her for the past 3 weeks. Me & my family had a BBQ just yesterday by the way What I always wanted to know...do people in the US have BBQ's frequently in public parcs? And if yes, do you need to ask permission to do that? I've only seen it happening a couple of times here in Belgium, because of some big festivity that was going on. But I don't think I've ever seen a regular family having a BBQ in a public parc though.
This question is nearly as retarded as 'do you have planes in Europe?'
Quote from: Mauzip on June 19, 2006, 04:57:01 AMThis question is nearly as retarded as 'do you have planes in Europe?'