Barbecue Grill question

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andy04

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ya its reverse and also not at a 45 degree angle. This comes from ancient India and used by Indians for everything they start new... Homes, Business, Automobiles... everything... All the outsourcing companies once started their business with it and look today its taking over US!!
 

Pacfanweb

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FYI, there is no such thing as a "barbeque grill". It's just a grill. Barbeque is cooked in a pit.
 

3chordcharlie

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Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: 3chordcharlie
Originally posted by: Vic
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The Nazis stole an ancient symbol of peace.

Yeah, the Buddhists really should have put more effort into defending their IP back in the day. Now it's mostly ruined.

Consider it an unfortunate example of the effectiveness of the use of violent force.

Stupid pacifists needed to drop the hammer on those copyright-stealing nazis;)
 

Red Dawn

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Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
FYI, there is no such thing as a "barbeque grill". It's just a grill. Barbeque is cooked in a pit.
Thanks for sharing:roll:
 

herm0016

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wow.. grills are expensive... i like the old kettle grill on the back deck.. simple and easy to clean.
 

n7

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I'm just here to say awesome symbols in your title OP.

Nice way to get us in your thread :D
 

sygyzy

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I love everyone coming in here and giving people a history lesson of the OBVIOUS. I don't care that it's a symbol of peace and the Germans stole it. It's obvious what it means today. Mary Gallagher invented putting white sheets with two holes cut out over her kid's heads so they could dress up as ghosts (Halloween, 835 A.D.), but when I see the KKK riding around with them, that's not what I think of.

P.S. I made up Mary's name.
 

Theb

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Originally posted by: cheapdude
Buddhist manji (outside India only) after the mid-20th century are almost universally left-facing: ?. This form of the manji is often found on Chinese food packaging to signify that the product is vegetarian and can be consumed by strict Buddhists. It is often sewn into the collars of Chinese children's clothing to protect them from evil spirits.

This had nothing to do with nazis.

Ok, so why did you put Chinese Buddhist vegetarian-good-luck symbols that look surprisingly similar to swastikas in your title?
 

Saint Nick

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How did you put them there in the first place? I didn't even know there was an ALT code to do that...

:confused:
 

chuckywang

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Originally posted by: loup garou
There's a severely inappropriate joke in here somewhere...

OMG, I know EXACTLY what you're talking about. BWahahahhahahaa. Ok, I'm going to hell.