Prepping for Hurricane Milton and trynna grill a lil 🔥
by Respect_Cujo
42 Comments
fishstock
Yes, if you are trying to commit suicide.
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Nothing a little ductwork can’t fix. 🙂
brentemon
My wife would kill me faster than the carbon monoxide ever could.
ObjectiveHighlight26
You can do anything……. Once.
ForeAmigo
Yes, you should fire them up simultaneously too.
SovereignOfSelf7
I don’t think so
NJS1993
NO… YOU NEED TO MOVE THOSE SHOES BEFORE YOU START GRILLING. THEY ARE A TRIPPING HAZARD.
Green-Definition-455
So you want to burn down your house to keep it from flooding or blowing away? That should do it.
MiaLia2
If it’s just there for display, then yeah, I think it’s safe.
PeB4YouGo
I’m pretty sure anyone would catch on to the witty sarcasm here but just in case….NO, absolutely do not start a bbq in the house ever!
DaddieTang
Can you sing us “More than a feeling”?
zerocoldx911
Your Neighbors will love you with the smoke detectors going off
Clearly a troll post
Major_Moose_14
Brother is trolling, absolutely NOT
FunnyItWorkedLastTim
Great idea! I get so sick of cleaning my grills, this will keep them nice and clean!
thirstyfridays
You’re blocking the sock drawer, otherwise you’re good to go!
beefy6
The kettle needs to move a few inches to the left so you can open the door to the garage for beer, but otherwise looks good to me!
Pattewad
Cheeseburger and liquor party
natziel
Make sure you turn off the carbon monoxide detector first or it’ll make these really annoying beeping sounds
DionBlaster123
this has to be a joke lol
stuffedbipolarbear
If you’re cold, they’re cold. Bring them inside.
Dumpster_Fire_BBQ
Now we’re considering safe spaces for grilling? Please no. Let it remain on campus.
angry-hungry-tired
Yes exactly once
Rios2you
Lmao ! Yea go ahead burn yourself to death
Longing2bme
As a place to store during the storm, yes. For use after, no, move them outside.
mightymike24
As long as you keep the windows closed
/s
kaisean
Obviously don’t ever turn grills on inside, but what’s the difference between a gas stove vs. propane grill?
I know that gas ranges can have a hood, but ones I’ve seen typically don’t and if they do, they usually don’t vent outside.
Vivid-Leadership-990
How does that room/ house smell? Old drippings permeating?
gringoraymundo
Hurricane can’t knock your house down if you burn it down first yourself
Trip_Fresh
For storage yes, cooking no
PerfectlySoggy
Some kinda crazy liquor and cheeseburger party
Marxheim
Storing… yes. Using…. no.
BredYourWoman
Yes, after Milton rips house away. Secure yourself and grills to ground with cargo straps
ajs592
If your roof gets ripped off by the hurricane, then yes. There will be plenty of ventilation. Stay safe.
WhiskeyPeter007
ABSOLUTELY NOT !!!
sonofawhatthe
Only if there are oily rags in the dresser to help put out any flames that occur
Gnarpyfan4u
This does not give me faith in humanity ðŸ˜
FartingApe_LLC
Ah, I call this technique ‘quiet suicide’.
It’s a lot like quiet quitting. Basically, you just steer yourself towards things that increase the likelihood that you’ll meet your demise in a natural-ish way. Or at least it will look natural enough that your family members and loved ones will be able to convince themselves that it’s an accident.
I’ve just been driving around without a seatbelt, hoping to hit a patch of black ice or something, but this seems like a more surefire route. I’ll have to take this idea under consideration.
rededelk
For safe keeping until storm passes. Had a big blizzard long ago in wnc, loss of power. Had Neighbors that were something like Indian exchange students or something, I went to check on them and they had a charcoal grill going inside to keep warm, I had a stearn talk with them and cautioned them about sure slow death from CO poisoning, thankfully they heeded my advice
Glass-Stop-9598
Send it
seanthedawn
Moron
ffxjack
Only problem I see is trying to get a pair of shoes out from behind the grill while in use.
42 Comments
Yes, if you are trying to commit suicide.
Nothing a little ductwork can’t fix. 🙂
My wife would kill me faster than the carbon monoxide ever could.
You can do anything……. Once.
Yes, you should fire them up simultaneously too.
I don’t think so
NO… YOU NEED TO MOVE THOSE SHOES BEFORE YOU START GRILLING. THEY ARE A TRIPPING HAZARD.
So you want to burn down your house to keep it from flooding or blowing away? That should do it.
If it’s just there for display, then yeah, I think it’s safe.
I’m pretty sure anyone would catch on to the witty sarcasm here but just in case….NO, absolutely do not start a bbq in the house ever!
Can you sing us “More than a feeling”?
Your Neighbors will love you with the smoke detectors going off
Clearly a troll post
Brother is trolling, absolutely NOT
Great idea! I get so sick of cleaning my grills, this will keep them nice and clean!
You’re blocking the sock drawer, otherwise you’re good to go!
The kettle needs to move a few inches to the left so you can open the door to the garage for beer, but otherwise looks good to me!
Cheeseburger and liquor party
Make sure you turn off the carbon monoxide detector first or it’ll make these really annoying beeping sounds
this has to be a joke lol
If you’re cold, they’re cold. Bring them inside.
Now we’re considering safe spaces for grilling? Please no. Let it remain on campus.
Yes exactly once
Lmao ! Yea go ahead burn yourself to death
As a place to store during the storm, yes. For use after, no, move them outside.
As long as you keep the windows closed
/s
Obviously don’t ever turn grills on inside, but what’s the difference between a gas stove vs. propane grill?
I know that gas ranges can have a hood, but ones I’ve seen typically don’t and if they do, they usually don’t vent outside.
How does that room/ house smell? Old drippings permeating?
Hurricane can’t knock your house down if you burn it down first yourself
For storage yes, cooking no
Some kinda crazy liquor and cheeseburger party
Storing… yes. Using…. no.
Yes, after Milton rips house away. Secure yourself and grills to ground with cargo straps
If your roof gets ripped off by the hurricane, then yes. There will be plenty of ventilation. Stay safe.
ABSOLUTELY NOT !!!
Only if there are oily rags in the dresser to help put out any flames that occur
This does not give me faith in humanity ðŸ˜
Ah, I call this technique ‘quiet suicide’.
It’s a lot like quiet quitting. Basically, you just steer yourself towards things that increase the likelihood that you’ll meet your demise in a natural-ish way. Or at least it will look natural enough that your family members and loved ones will be able to convince themselves that it’s an accident.
I’ve just been driving around without a seatbelt, hoping to hit a patch of black ice or something, but this seems like a more surefire route. I’ll have to take this idea under consideration.
For safe keeping until storm passes. Had a big blizzard long ago in wnc, loss of power. Had Neighbors that were something like Indian exchange students or something, I went to check on them and they had a charcoal grill going inside to keep warm, I had a stearn talk with them and cautioned them about sure slow death from CO poisoning, thankfully they heeded my advice
Send it
Moron
Only problem I see is trying to get a pair of shoes out from behind the grill while in use.
If you have to ask… probably not