> "six pack" and will share. It should ne noted that > everyone needs to bring > a chair. If we ( the IML group at Carlisle ) > organize ourselves, we could > do a nice bbq at the tent. I own an DC/AC inverter > battery. What are some things that you think make > up a good bbq ? How > complicated should we make it ? Let me know I'm a fan of the old adage, "Keep it Simple, Stupid". If we bring a stove, a table, a bunch of chairs, something to drink and some 'tunes, i think everyone will be happy. The problem is, when you start getting complicated, people start getting picky. If you bring Macaroni salad, someone will complain that you didn't bring potato salad! *grin* That said, i think everyone who's coming should bring a chair or 2, (like you said), something to grill, something to drink, and maybe a dish to pass? I'll bring the grill and gas, and a small folding table, dave can bring his table, inverter and a radio if he has one, if not I have an old boom box we can use, but it only plays tapes. My plans right now are to come up on Saturday early in the AM, and stay Saturday night into Sunday. In my experience, Saturday is usually the day _everyone_ is there anyway, so that's my recommendation for the day of the big BBQ. Anyone have any other thoughts? I wonder how many kegs will fit in the trunk of an Imperial? ===== --Mike Pittinaro One point eight litres Stromberg carburators sing Loose nut at the wheel __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Domains � Claim yours for only $14.70/year http://smallbusiness.promotions.yahoo.com/offer