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>If you want real BBQ, you have to come to the Deep South. >Nothing in Silly Valley will come close. Nothing in >New York would even qualify. >Austin, Texas. Good place to start. Good Q and fast >connections. Well I'll tell you the best BBQ I ever had was at Brother-In-Laws on Divisadero in San Francisco. Me and my partner stopped in there to eat after a long day of hippieing out on the Haight, we had the hot BBQ. They got jalapeno seeds in their sauce(or maybe it's sauce in their jalapeno seeds - hell maybe it's habanero seeds - it was hot enough). Anyway we're eating and pretty soon his eyes start tearing up and he says to me "dude, don't you think this is really hot" well I did of course but no way I would let him know, so manfully struggling back the tears of joy at the beauty of Brother-in-Law's BBQ I said "No", so then he had to try my ribs, which he did, and manfully struggling back his own tears he avowed: "That's weird. Yours don't seem that hot". Anyway I just had to share that story, and so as to bring us all back to the subject at hand and not to seem like I'm abusing the list or anything - this was the very incident that gave rise to my interest in markup technologies; and why I'm all for meeting for a BBQ to iron out Schema-Semantic Web-URI differences, if said BBQ can be said to be of good quality.
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