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Barbecued rat.
Have you been barbecued yet?
Barbecued Franks?
Not cooked, Daley, barbecued.
Barbecued pork.
Sautéed or barbecued♪.
Barbecued pork.
Oh, no, unless it's barbecued.
Barbecued dog's the best!
Yeah, well, my couch is barbecued.
Insides barbecued, the whole nine.
Follow the smell of barbecued beef.
Someone barbecued the pit biters.
He was there that night your family got barbecued.
Best barbecued ribs in town.
We got lots to eat,right down there, barbecued pork, if you like it.
Barbecued peanuts, pork rinds?
Do you have the barbecued beef variety?
Barbecued ribs would be good, with no sauce and a Coke.
Mr. Mahowny would like barbecued ribs, no sauce and a Coke.
Pipat Pho, 15(nickname:Nick)- wrote in his letter he wanted his parents to take him for barbecued food once rescued.
Egg rolls… barbecued ribs… and… crab rangoon.
And… the ribs, I'm not a meat eater, butlet me tell ya, those barbecued ribs were really, really lookin' good.
One ended up barbecued, and the other's at the bottom of the river.
Two… three… four… five… 42,003… 42,004… 42,005… I will never eat another barbecued beef Hula Hoop as long as I live.
Foodies can dig intogood ole Southern fare, chomping slow-cooked hunks of barbecued meat, scooping up fresh-from-the-Gulf crab, or splurging on unpretentious gourmet dining in the bright lights of Birmingham.
Bandas(thatched huts) are available for rent on the beach, and locals sell fresh barbecued seafood and cold drinks.
I think the washing flapping from balconies in this area,paired with the smell of barbecued sardines in summer, provides the ultimate insight into traditional Porto.
When my food ran out and I got hungry enough, I would throw on some clothes, get in the car, anddrive down to the nearest Kentucky Fried Chicken to bring home several buckets of barbecued chicken, but not before stopping at the corner liquor store to restock my supply of the hard stuff.
The ministry said the boy told medics he spent the previous week camping in the mountains where he had eaten barbecued marmot, a large ground squirrel that typically lives in mountainous areas.