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    Default Question about Napalm.

    Is it a good idea to mix gas and styrofoam and then put it under the charcoal in my grill and then light it? Cuz its taking so damn long?
    I would use only gas, but wheres the fun in that.
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    not if you are planning on cooking food....it be toxic buddy


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    Quote Originally Posted by zxguy
    not if you are planning on cooking food....it be toxic buddy
    sure? LOL i was SOOOO close to doing it need sum1 to verify toxicity. lol

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    do you not have grill lighter fluid? or at least the charcoal that has been soaked in it?


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    you should just put the gas in the styrofoam and chug it as fast as you can, and see how it tastes.

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    You could always just soak the charcoal in the gasoline then light it while standing right over it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HyPer50
    You could always just soak the charcoal in the gasoline then light it while standing right over it.
    lol i used gasoline a few days ago... it worked and all ... just wasnt FUN lol... its not harmful to use gasoline
    we were grillin chicken a few days ago me and some cats from IA.

    ok anyways im off to get the charcoal goin.. its the hard ones the ceramic peices that take forever to burn but make anything taste good as fuck

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    Quote Originally Posted by RandomGuy
    lol i used gasoline a few days ago... it worked and all ... just wasnt FUN lol... its not harmful to use gasoline
    we were grillin chicken a few days ago me and some cats from IA.

    ok anyways im off to get the charcoal goin.. its the hard ones the ceramic peices that take forever to burn but make anything taste good as fuck
    lmao at first glance I thought it said you were grillin' cats. lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by HyPer50
    lmao at first glance I thought it said you were grillin' cats. lol
    you mean u never done it? I coulda sworn you said you eat pussy.

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