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JRG1951
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Found this on Model Railroad Hobbyist forum. Enjoy



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The bottom panel has one small error in it: The on/off switch in the middle implies the metaphysical possibility of a yes or no answer.
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I've seen that thing online before. Pretty neat.Oh, and that control panel is both so funny and so true.
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I don't think there are enough knobs and switches on the bottom panel! Oh yeah, very cool BBQ!
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I wonder if there's a mute switch on that lower panel!
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That's what the On/Off switch is for...

(If it actually works.)

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It probably works, but man, turn her off and I'll bet that b**** gets ice cold!
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