mdr55
09-14-2005, 03:01 PM
<p>So today my work (I've been there for 6 months) planned a BBQ for
our clients at the park where they always BBQ at (It's a tradition).
The doctor gets to the park first to set up the charcoal. I leave to
get more lighter fluid. When I come back the park ranger says that no
charcoal or wood fires are allowed for BBQing. But if we had a propane
grill it was okay. He said it was a law or something but it was news to
all of us since they have been BBQ there for the past couple of years.
Now if I had a propane grill I'd grill at home not at the park. </p><p> </p><p>There
were alot of grills in the park set up for barbequing with charcoal so
why are they there if you can't used wood or charcoal. It doesn't make
sense.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Long story short, we took everyone for pizza.</p><p> </p>
our clients at the park where they always BBQ at (It's a tradition).
The doctor gets to the park first to set up the charcoal. I leave to
get more lighter fluid. When I come back the park ranger says that no
charcoal or wood fires are allowed for BBQing. But if we had a propane
grill it was okay. He said it was a law or something but it was news to
all of us since they have been BBQ there for the past couple of years.
Now if I had a propane grill I'd grill at home not at the park. </p><p> </p><p>There
were alot of grills in the park set up for barbequing with charcoal so
why are they there if you can't used wood or charcoal. It doesn't make
sense.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Long story short, we took everyone for pizza.</p><p> </p>