Posted by Chuck Rhode on January 21, 2007, 9:56 am
Turby wrote this on Sun, 21 Jan 2007 00:40:16 -0800. My reply is below.
> It's a chef named Alton Brown who travels around the country with
> his buddies on BMWs looking for road food. It's great. Most of the
> food is pretty plebian, and some is absolute crap, but it's fun.
> http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/show_ab
> At the Ontario truck stop, he finds a lunch box cooker - a box the
> size of a lunch box that plugs into a 12 volt outlet. It actually
> works.
Oh, neat!
I can see, if you were traveling with an infant in a cage for several
hours, where this would be a great thing:
o http://tinyurl.com/2z9m6n links to
(Amazon.com product link shortened)
69390369/ref=sr_1_4/105-1668743-5387608?ie=UTF8&m¢Z794DETGE26Y&s=sporting-goods
Because it draws 120W, I don't think I'll be carrying one on my bike.
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Posted by Steve T on January 21, 2007, 11:07 am
:I'm vegging out, so to speak, in front of the tube. Flipping channels,
:and looking for anything. click click click huh?! What the hell is
:this? It's the Food Channel of all things. A show called Feasting on
:Asphalt. It's a chef named Alton Brown who travels around the country
:with his buddies on BMWs looking for road food. It's great. Most of
:the food is pretty plebian, and some is absolute crap, but it's fun.
:
:http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/show_ab
:
Keep watching. He'll crash and dislocate his shoulder in Nevada.
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Posted by Turby on January 21, 2007, 12:03 pm
wrote:
>:I'm vegging out, so to speak, in front of the tube. Flipping channels,
>:and looking for anything. click click click huh?! What the hell is
>:this? It's the Food Channel of all things. A show called Feasting on
>:Asphalt. It's a chef named Alton Brown who travels around the country
>:with his buddies on BMWs looking for road food. It's great. Most of
>:the food is pretty plebian, and some is absolute crap, but it's fun.
>:
>:http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/show_ab
>:
>Keep watching. He'll crash and dislocate his shoulder in Nevada.
Actually, you snipped this part:
>>Near Las Vegas, they're heading down this gravel road, a rabbit
>>crosses in front of him and he loses it - broken clavical and a broken
>>mirror.
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Turby the Turbosurfer
Posted by Tim Kreitz on January 22, 2007, 2:20 pm
Steve T wrote:
> Keep watching. He'll crash and dislocate his shoulder in Nevada.
That was quite a sight to behold. I couldn't find an Internet clip of
it, but I di find Alton at the tree of shame:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7443210283566080409&q=%22Feasting+on+Asphalt%22
Tim Kreitz
2003 ZX7R
2000 ZX6R
http://www.timkreitz.com
Posted by BryanUT on January 22, 2007, 2:46 pm
> Steve T wrote:
>> Keep watching. He'll crash and dislocate his shoulder in Nevada.
> That was quite a sight to behold. I couldn't find an Internet clip of
> it, but I di find Alton at the tree of shame:
>
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7443210283566080409&q=%22Feasting+on+Asphalt%22
> Tim Kreitz
> 2003 ZX7R
> 2000 ZX6R
> http://www.timkreitz.com
Why is a food show a better motorcycle show than the ones on SpeedTV?
Bryan
> his buddies on BMWs looking for road food. It's great. Most of the
> food is pretty plebian, and some is absolute crap, but it's fun.
> http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/show_ab
> At the Ontario truck stop, he finds a lunch box cooker - a box the
> size of a lunch box that plugs into a 12 volt outlet. It actually
> works.