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How to cook on your car engine

Dinner can be ready by the time you get home from work.

I need to try this.

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17 comments to How to cook on your car engine

  • infidel

    Id rather have her,girl got some boo-tay and I LOVE that sexy british accent thats sooo HOT… DAYUM!!!

  • I know someone who cooked corn on the cob this way. Their car still smells like corn

  • bob

    Idiot, thats australian!

  • Bob, Don’t be so hard on his because he misplaced an accent. Ever make a mistake yourself?

  • infidel

    bob….GFY!!!

  • Scott

    For a treat on the go, arrange the airducts over the engine and fill with popcorn, so you’ll have fresh popcorn dispensed right out of the dash.

  • Bob

    Infidel’s strong suit is visuals, not audio.

    Also, he doesn’t have a very high tolerence for discourtesy, as you have no doubt discovered on your own.

    If you want to get truly picky about preciseness, which I assure you, would take all the fun out of this site, then I might mention that “australian” ought to be capitalized.

    Now, either play nice with the regulars, or perhaps, lacking that ability or desire, you might take up Infidel’s suggestion as a means of entertainment.

  • Mix-r

    As foreigner I clearly understood her as other accents but I didn’t feel much difference. :D Yep, maybe because my English knowledge isn’t good enough. May I ask for 1-2 example what she says differently than in the U.S.? :)

  • Mix-r

    Mostly it is inflection. I can tell the difference between Irish, Brit, and Aussie, but I cannot explain how. I can also tell the difference between someone from Boston versus someone from New Jersey. The people from North Georgia have a difference accent than those from South Georgia. Still, mistakes are bound to be made.

    Try sifting through the Midwestern American speech and you’re likely to ruffle some feathers with your guesses. I have.

  • Forget about the accents….I have actually done this, more than once, and it is a blast to take a Sunday drive and have a hot meal once you arrive at the picnic spot. Thanks for reminding me about my experiences of many years ago.

  • Scott

    I could go for a slab of car-b-qued ribs, braked beans, and corn on the Saab.

  • Bella

    Mike, Scott, oh yeah even infi, Hahahahahahahhhhha visual…. the best

  • Gary

    The most common accent in north Georgia anymore is definetly northern, as in northeastern, not the north Ga. twang I grew up with

  • infidel

    Mike ,if someone attacks me such as bob I fire back, DAYUM I think you know me more than I know myself,and I thought all of Georgia folks talked the same way,but I have never been to south Georgia

  • Infidel,

    I’ll be in ATL tomorrow.

    And Gary, you’re right about the transplants.

  • Bella

    I love you infidel. I only say stuff as a joke but you set me straight if I go off the track. Kisses…..

  • infidel

    Mike welcome to the ATL ,hey if you have time check out the king tut thing its really good

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