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« Reply #30 on: September 24, 2012, 09:51:32 am »

And the overall winners were   

Little Pig Town is from Owasso
and there was a great showing by local teams.   Congrats to them all!!  The breakdown by catagories can be found here - http://www.kcbs.us/events.php?year=2012&month=9&id=3451



Grand Champion: Little Pig Town
Reserve Champion: Munchin Hogs at the Hilt

Overall:
1. Little Pig Town - 700.0002
2. Munchin Hogs at the Hilt - 695.4282
3. Hog Tide Bar-B-Que - 691.4286
4. Uncle BC's - 691.4284
5. Buffalo's BBQ - 686.8568
6. Fire Dancer BBQ - 684.0000
7. Hogs On the Sauce - 682.8570
8. Team Enoserv - 682.2856
9. Sunrise BBQ - 681.7138
10. Lotta Bull BBQ - 672.5716
11. Iron Wheel Cookers - 667.4280
12. Spicy Spitfire - 662.8570
13. OSoSlow BBQ - 658.8570
14. Bayou Barbeque Co. - 657.1434
15. Grown donkey Man BBQ - 649.1432
16. Smokin Bones - 646.2858
17. Bad Moon Smokin - 642.2858
18. MooChewSooey - 642.2856
19. Ncognito Cookers - 641.1430
20. TORNADIC BBQ - 640.5712
21. Baconaters - 640.0002
22. Bruce & Kyle-The Dynamic - 640.0000
23. Know Bull - 637.7144
24. 3 Guys Smokin' - 634.2854
25. BBQ of the Highest Order - 633.1422
26. Smoklahoma - 629.1426
27. Dirty Sanchez Cue & Brue - 628.5712
28. Okie Boys Que - 628.0000
29. Skunkeye - 627.9998
30. Cotton Pickin Porkers - 624.0002
31. Bigg'ns BBQ - 619.4284
32. Big E's Pit BBQ - 610.2854
33. Bubba-Q-Boys - 609.7142
34. Men On Fire BBQ - 609.1418
35. Killer Butt Smoke - 605.7142
36. Justice Served - 603.9992
37. Foster Q - 596.5716
38. Specialty BBQ - 589.1428
39. Double Barrel Smoking - 569.1424
40. Smoke Busters - 565.1422
41. 118 BBQ - 498.2854
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« Reply #31 on: September 24, 2012, 10:12:26 am »

Once the judging and awards are done, the teams hit the road.  By that time we've all been up for over 24+ hours and are either happy or very sad! 
Friday night and Saturday morning/noon that's just the way it works.



Pretty well what I figured as far as the teams wanting to get the hell out of Dodge.  Just seems like a missed entertainment and revenue opportunity by not having something else going on into the evening after the teams move out for a well-deserved rest.  The BD lends itself to being very festival friendly on the weekends.  Who would someone mention this to, Blake? Ken Busby?
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« Reply #32 on: September 24, 2012, 10:26:55 am »

There was a big party Friday night put on by Back Alley BBQ with live music and all that was I think $50 per couple with food, drinks and everything.  For most KCBS bbq events if there is a big party it takes place on Friday nights.   
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« Reply #33 on: September 24, 2012, 10:52:11 am »

Because of the location, the Friday night party tended to spill out into the streets and the teams actually didn't mind, even though the 11pm quite-time rule was basically ignored.  We traveled around talking to other teams until about 1am and everyone was having a good time. 

We were right in front of The Max and had a blast talking with all the hipsters that walked over asking why we were there, and what we were smokin'.  There were several groups of roving-drunk-girls that came by begging for meat.  Unfortunately, none of our meat was available.

 
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« Reply #34 on: September 24, 2012, 11:59:24 am »

There were several groups of roving-drunk-girls that came by begging for meat.  Unfortunately, none of our meat was available.

That happens to me all the time.
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« Reply #35 on: September 25, 2012, 04:41:12 am »

I enjoyed walking around Friday evening visiting with the teams and then being able to stop in at Juniper for an adult beverage and an appetizer.
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« Reply #36 on: September 26, 2012, 07:22:05 pm »

I did the early shift and really enjoyed. Did the BBQ tasting, when it first opened. Great food and great environment. I then went to the beer fest. Going early was great. People weren't sloppy, yet, and the lines were short. I enjoyed talking to all the brewers. I wish I had paced myself better. I was done by 4pm. I hope they keep these events next to each other in the future.


Side question, can you get a DUI on a bicycle?
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« Reply #37 on: September 26, 2012, 07:47:53 pm »

Side question, can you get a DUI on a bicycle?

Probably not if you are sober.

Seriously, if bicyclists are going to demand the same rights as motorists, they should have the same responsibilities.
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« Reply #38 on: September 27, 2012, 05:44:50 am »

I did the early shift and really enjoyed. Did the BBQ tasting, when it first opened. Great food and great environment. I then went to the beer fest. Going early was great. People weren't sloppy, yet, and the lines were short. I enjoyed talking to all the brewers. I wish I had paced myself better. I was done by 4pm. I hope they keep these events next to each other in the future.


Side question, can you get a DUI on a bicycle?

Yes.  I had a friend in Stillwater that achieved this.
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« Reply #39 on: September 27, 2012, 07:15:41 am »

If you can get a DUI on a riding lawn mower or a powerized bar stool. I'm sure a bicycle is fair game also.
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« Reply #40 on: September 27, 2012, 07:32:07 am »

I did the early shift and really enjoyed. Did the BBQ tasting, when it first opened. Great food and great environment. I then went to the beer fest. Going early was great. People weren't sloppy, yet, and the lines were short. I enjoyed talking to all the brewers. I wish I had paced myself better. I was done by 4pm. I hope they keep these events next to each other in the future.


Side question, can you get a DUI on a bicycle?

Public intox, I suspect.

I learned my lesson riding home from Crybaby Hill back in June, I earned a nice big thigh bruise when I thought it was a great idea to go ripping across the field behind Toni's Flowers at 36th & Harvard on the way home and hit a hole.  Fortunately, it was on my old tank bike.  I don't think you could do anything to bend those heavy old sleds.

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« Reply #41 on: September 27, 2012, 11:27:57 am »

Yes.  I had a friend in Stillwater that achieved this.

Nice acheivment. He must be one of the 47%
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« Reply #42 on: September 27, 2012, 03:09:35 pm »

Nice acheivment. He must be one of the 47%

Close!  Actually he used to be one of my fellow hippy-scumbag friends that went to all of the Dead shows with us back in the eighties.  Invented some bizarre golf-swing training device after college and now he's a tax payer.  Kinda funny too, because I don't remember him ever even playing golf.  He was basically that guy that always crashed on your sofa. Back in the 90s he actually rode his bike from Houston to Canada just because he didn't have anything else to do for a summer.  Took a camera and came back with loads of amazing photos. Ran into him a couple of years ago.  He's traded his bike for a Range Rover.  Sad how we all grow up and grow old.
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« Reply #43 on: September 27, 2012, 03:29:24 pm »

Close!  Actually he used to be one of my fellow hippy-scumbag friends that went to all of the Dead shows with us back in the eighties.  Invented some bizarre golf-swing training device after college and now he's a tax payer.  Kinda funny too, because I don't remember him ever even playing golf.  He was basically that guy that always crashed on your sofa. Back in the 90s he actually rode his bike from Houston to Canada just because he didn't have anything else to do for a summer.  Took a camera and came back with loads of amazing photos. Ran into him a couple of years ago.  He's traded his bike for a Range Rover.  Sad how we all grow up and grow old.

I know several big time wake and bakes from HS who have become fabulously wealthy in the software and/or business services industries and are straight family guys now.

I never figured any of them would have the brain cells left to do something like that nor the sperm motility to procreate.
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« Reply #44 on: September 27, 2012, 03:32:36 pm »

I know several big time wake and bakes from HS who have become fabulously wealthy in the software and/or business services industries and are straight family guys now.

I never figured any of them would have the brain cells left to do something like that nor the sperm motility to procreate.

The human body is an amazing thing.
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