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Cobotron wrote:At least it will be a huge party!D-Maximal_Primal wrote:I take it all back, we are ALL going to hell.
But at least we'll all know somebody.
I wonder if we can bring our toys with us?
Yes, but you'll be forced to watch them all melt.Cobotron wrote:At least it will be a huge party!D-Maximal_Primal wrote:I take it all back, we are ALL going to hell.
But at least we'll all know somebody.
I wonder if we can bring our toys with us?
carytheone wrote:Yes, but you'll be forced to watch them all melt.Cobotron wrote:At least it will be a huge party!D-Maximal_Primal wrote:I take it all back, we are ALL going to hell.
But at least we'll all know somebody.
I wonder if we can bring our toys with us?
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Ironhidensh wrote:Heh. An interesting contrast in our tastes. I find Rampage to be a good, but boring figure, and MPBW Megatron is an insane amount if fun for me. Pretty much the opposite if you.
I do love seeing the joy and fun you have with your toys though, it warms my dusty heart!
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Ironhidensh wrote:Yeah, I like him much better than the first SS Voyager Prime. Have you combined him with Jetfire yet? I haven't, as I like Jetfire in his own form so much, but I want to get to it one of these days.
william-james88 wrote:What surprises me most of your observation of Megatron's transformation D-Max is that unlike almost all of us, it was entirely new for you. And still it didn't do much. Maybe its because fans of the original's transformation were impressed with how they evolved it to have better proportions and more accuracy but still being faithful (kinda like MP01 to MP10 where MP10 is an evolution and refinement of MP01's transformation).
But hey, I am glad you like Rampage. he was finally spotted in quebec, so I am on the hunt for him and his wavemate.
carytheone wrote:Ever grill fish before? Filet those bad boys and leave the skin/scales on. Grill scales down. Season however you like. The meat will just flake right off.
I recommend considering grilled fish tacos.
Might want to use something to hold the fish as it tends to fall apart and through the grill. I have no experience with trout though. There are things for fish, I hear there are some wood blocks that can be used (soaked in water), I've seen salt bricks used and sounds amazing, cast iron is a great grilling tool.D-Maximal_Primal wrote:carytheone wrote:Ever grill fish before? Filet those bad boys and leave the skin/scales on. Grill scales down. Season however you like. The meat will just flake right off.
I recommend considering grilled fish tacos.
I never have but I'm about to.
They are all filleted up, though the scales are gone. Gonna use some oil, garlic, and onion powder spices. Looking forward to it!
carytheone wrote:Might want to use something to hold the fish as it tends to fall apart and through the grill. I have no experience with trout though. There are things for fish, I hear there are some wood blocks that can be used (soaked in water), I've seen salt bricks used and sounds amazing, cast iron is a great grilling tool.D-Maximal_Primal wrote:carytheone wrote:Ever grill fish before? Filet those bad boys and leave the skin/scales on. Grill scales down. Season however you like. The meat will just flake right off.
I recommend considering grilled fish tacos.
I never have but I'm about to.
They are all filleted up, though the scales are gone. Gonna use some oil, garlic, and onion powder spices. Looking forward to it!
Anything that can handle the heat and you don't mind scorching up.
The skin holds it together and the scales protect from the heat.
I also like to cook veggies in a cast iron skillet on the grill. Honestly, there isn't much I haven't grilled or smoked![]()
Good luck and I expect pics in that other thread
NP and good plan. I wrap a lot of things in foil, but usually veggies. Brussell sprouts and asparagus are especially good that way. For longer to cook veggies or mixed meat that takes longer like chicken, I put them on first then add the other items so everything comes off at the same time.D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Thanks for the advice!carytheone wrote:Might want to use something to hold the fish as it tends to fall apart and through the grill. I have no experience with trout though. There are things for fish, I hear there are some wood blocks that can be used (soaked in water), I've seen salt bricks used and sounds amazing, cast iron is a great grilling tool.D-Maximal_Primal wrote:carytheone wrote:Ever grill fish before? Filet those bad boys and leave the skin/scales on. Grill scales down. Season however you like. The meat will just flake right off.
I recommend considering grilled fish tacos.
I never have but I'm about to.
They are all filleted up, though the scales are gone. Gonna use some oil, garlic, and onion powder spices. Looking forward to it!
Anything that can handle the heat and you don't mind scorching up.
The skin holds it together and the scales protect from the heat.
I also like to cook veggies in a cast iron skillet on the grill. Honestly, there isn't much I haven't grilled or smoked![]()
Good luck and I expect pics in that other thread
The plan is to wrap the fish in foil and bake it within the foil, a lot like how you make potatoes in a fire. I'll be taking some pics of the hopefully good final product!
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Cobotron wrote:I like how the water on that book cover almost looks like some kind of blast effect.![]()
carytheone wrote:I surprisingly really like that Rattrap figure. You've inspired me to make an OP my deskbot today. SS-38 it is. Of course I have a unique ability when it comes to deskbot availability.![]()
That's a pretty massive haul. I know of someone 'round here who is a big fan of Vector Prime. Sup with those two CW figures, dupes?
william-james88 wrote:I dont know of i will ever make a top 10 paontjobs list but if I do, that gator is on the list.
Hmmmmmm, who could he mean?carytheone wrote: I know of someone 'round here who is a big fan of Vector Prime.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
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