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Barbecue or barbeque (common spelling variant) (with abbreviations BBQ, Bar-B-Q and Barbie), used chiefly in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Australia (called Braai in South Africa) is a method and apparatus for cooking meat, poultry, and occasionally fish with the hot smoke of a fire, smoking wood, compressed wood pellets, or hot coals of charcoal. Typically[citation needed], to grill is to cook in this manner quickly, while barbecue is typically a much slower method utilizing less heat than grilling, attended to over an extended period of several hours.
The term as a noun can refer to the meat, the cooking apparatus itself (the "Barbecue grill" or simply "Barbecue") or to a party that includes such food or such preparation methods. The term as an adjective can refer to foods cooked by this method. The term is also used as a verb for the act of cooking food in this manner.
Barbecue is usually done in an outdoor environment by cooking and smoking the meat over wood or charcoal. Restaurant barbecue may be cooked in large brick or metal ovens specially designed for that purpose.
Actors: Wesley O'Mary (actor), Wesley O'Mary (actor), Dana Elise (actress), Dana Elise (costume designer), Melissa Jecker (actress), Scotty Whitehurst (director), Kevin Johnson (actor), Kevin Johnson (actor), Kevin Johnson (actor), Scotty Whitehurst (actor), Scotty Whitehurst (producer), Scotty Whitehurst (editor), Bryan Wesley Sellers (writer), Julian Benson (actor), Bryan Wesley Sellers (actor),
Plot: Cobra Commander has captured G.I. Joe leader, Hawk, and G.I. Joe must rescue their fallen leader before vital information is released to the enemy. G.I. Joe soldier, Beachhead, takes it upon himself to go against orders and jeopardize the mission to save world. In the Cobra ranks, deception and distrust also rises and threatens the balance of power in the evil organization.
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Un pianeta uguale al nostro solo che era come un grande zoo
L? non c’erano persone ma soltanto animali
Il problema ? che il pianeta lo comandavano i maiali e c’era…
Cibo in abbondanza ma lo stesso c’era la fame
C’era la fame perch? i maiali assoldarono qualche cane
Li mandarono in giro a chiedere tasse sul cibo
Il presidente vuole il 70% di quello che c’hai nel frigo
Rit.
A lui piace il barbecue
E si ingrassa un po’ di pi?
A lui piace il barbecue…
Cos? il pianeta si divise in due regioni
I maiali con le pecore gli agnelli coi leoni
Il porcile era pulito il letame era nascosto
I maiali sporcavano le pecore pulivano al loro posto
E il capo mise in prova una politica nuova
Dal mangime alle galline in cambio chiedigli le uova
E rideva s’ingozzava alla tele e sul giornale
Cos? che pure un gattino vuole diventar maiale e mangiare
Fino a perdere il pelo e scoppiare e finanziare i leoni
Purch? continuino a sbranare e mangiare e mangiare
Altri animali quasi estinti farsi un ricco barbecue e buttare via gli avanzi
Rit.
A lui piace il barbecue
E si ingrassa un po’ di pi?
A lui piace il barbecue…
Tutti i maiali a fare…
…barbecue…
gli altri animali senza…
…barbecue…
Ma un giorno mentre imboccava una maialina al silicone
Un maiale scivol? e fin? sopra al carbone
Si diffuse nell’aria l’odore di maialino alla griglia
Cani e leoni annusavano la nuova meraviglia
D’un tratto smisero di scannarsi l’un con l’altro
Andando verso quel profumo che ora gli piaceva tanto
Rit.
Andava verso il barbecue
E si affamava un po’ di pi?
Il barbecue…
Cos? arrivarono al…barbecue…
Subito pecore e leoni gomito a gomito
alle porte del porcile con il brontolio allo stomaco
E il presidente dei maiali che tent? un discorso comico
Disse state buoni ci son mille soluzioni
Ma se affami dei leoni poi ? difficile che ci ragioni
E offriva a tutti dei Ferrero Roche
Ma per l’arca di No? era il momento del buffet quindi
Coltello e forchetta tavola imbandita
La storia dei maiali su quel pianeta ? finita
La morale ? che un maiale non sa mai che il futuro
BOARDWALK FILM FEST PREVIEW: This first-ever Boardwalk Film Fest will take place September 16 - 19, but Saturday they will be doing a special preview event. The "Pre-Season Mini-Fest" will take place at Asbury Park High School's auditorium, showing three films. The main feature of the evening will be "Riot" a documentary by festival organizer Kevin McLaughlin. The doc, narrated by Andre Braugher ("Brooklyn Nine-Nine," "Homicide"), looks about the 1967 Newark riots. The mini-fest will spotlight "Taking the Plunge" an animated film from students at the New York School of Visual Art, and a short film from Iranian director Keivan Mohseni. There will be an after-party with live music at Johnny Mac's House of Spirits on Main Street in Asbury Park. $12-$23. Saturday, 4 p.m. (screening), 7 p.m. (party). 1003 Sunset Avenue, Asbury Park.
ROCKS, RIBS AND RIDGES: The 7th Annual "Rocks, Ribs, and Ridges" Fest is a two-day mingling of barbecue, and classic rock on the lush law of the Sussex County Fairgrounds. Saturday will feature performances by Jefferson Starship, Pure Prairie League, and Kansas while Sunday will be headlined by Blues Traveler, and the Artimus Pyle Band (fronted by the former Lynyrd Skynyrd drummer). If you're not here to rock, and are looking to dive face first into some barbecue, you can grab grub from Big Poppa Smoke'm, Texas Smoke Barbecue, Pigtails Barbecue, and Butch's Smack Your Lips BBQ. There will be a competition through the festival to see just who has the best barbecue, so make sure your vote gets counted. $45-$90. Saturday, Sunday. 37 Plains Road, Augusta.
WHITESBOG BLUEBERRY FESTIVAL: The 33rd annual Whitesbog Blueberry Festival will not only be celebrating the heritage of the historic village, but also the centennial of the cultivation of the first domestic blueberry. Yes, 100 years ago Whitesbog's own Elizabeth C. White, along with the USDA's, Dr. Fredrick V. Coville, and a number of local woodsmen teamed to make blueberry production in this region possible. To celebrate, there will be a two-day "old fashioned" blueberry festival featuring: fun for the kids, lectures, demonstrations, live music (from Celtic to Bluegrass), and of course blueberries. There will also be a blueberry pie-eating contest, and a "hunt for the Jersey devil." Free. Saturday, Sunday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 120 West Whites Bogs Road #34, Pemberton Township.
CIRQUE DU SOLEIL: OVO IN ATLANTIC CITY: The magic of Cirque du Soleil comes to the boards of Atlantic City this week with their production "Ovo." The show will run Thursday to Sunday at Boardwalk Hall. The "Ovo" production is based around the Portuguese word for "egg." According to the Cirque's site, the production is "a headlong rush into a colorful ecosystem teeming with life, where insects work, eat, crawl, flutter, play, fight, and look for love in a non-stop riot of energy, and entertainment." $38-$152. Thursday (7:30 p.m.), Friday (7:30 p.m.), Saturday (4 p.m., 7:30 p.m.), Sunday (1:30 p.m., 5 p.m.). 2301 Boardwalk, Atlantic City. 1-800-736-1420.
DOUBLE SHOT OF COMEDY AT THE BORGATA: The Borgata will turn into a house of laughs Saturday with shows from Kevin James, and Jane Lynch. James, the star of CBS' "King of Queens" and the new series "Kevin Can Wait," will headline The Borgata's Event Center. $65-$135. Saturday June 25, 8 p.m. 1 Borgata Way, Atlantic City. 609-317-1000.
Lynch, the star of "Glee" and host of NBC's "Celebrity Game" night will bring her acerbic style of comedy to casino's Music Box venue. $49-$59. Saturday June 25, 9 p.m. 1 Borgata Way, Atlantic City. 609-317-1000.
TYLER FARR AT STARLAND BALLROOM: Sayreville is going "redneck crazy" Friday when singer Tyler Farr rolls into town. The man behind the platinum-selling single "Redneck Crazy" is currently touring to support his brand new album "Suffer in Peace" which debuted in the top 5 on the Billboard charts in April. Along with Farr will be with South Jersey-born singer Derek Crider, and Central Jersey Southern Rock and Country outfit, American Road. $25-$30. Friday, 7 p.m. 570 Jernee Mill Road, Sayreville. 732-238-5500.
MIKE MARINO AT THE ALGONQUIN ARTS THEATER: Stand-up comedian Mike Marino will bring his "Presidential Tour" to the Algonquin Arts Theater in downtown Manasquan. The comedian known as "Jersey's Bad Boy of Comedy" will bring his famed "Italian President" routine, as well as his off-the-cuff razor wit to the 'Squan stage. Performing with Marino will be cult Jersey comedian Uncle Floyd, and NJ 101.5's Big Joe Henry. The event is produced by Uncle Vinnie's Comedy Club out of Point Pleasant Beach. $22.76-$36.98. Saturday, 8 p.m. 173 Main Street, Manasquan. 732) 528-9211
CAPE MAY HOPS FESTIVAL: It'll be blues, and beers Saturday at the Cape May Hops Festival. The "hops" part of the festival will feature beers from the following breweries: Cape May, Glasstown, Slack Tide, and Tuckahoe. On the blues side, there will be live jams from the James Supra Band, Bluebone, and Gordon Vincent. Food can be bought from vendors such as: Joe Battle BBQ, Empanada Mama, Cresprella, and Captain Marriner's. Free. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Emblem Physick Estate, 1048 Washington Street, Cape May.
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