Are you going to go puglic with the Pug dictionary?Tricia may have used it here and there.
Are you going to go puglic with the Pug dictionary?Tricia may have used it here and there.
I, too, recall the question (but not who asked it) and Trish is correct. Vegan? On a Grill? On the A-Basin beach? I was stumped. Not even sure I knew what "Vegan" meant. We don't have too many "Vegans" in KY. Lots of "rednecks, but not too many "vegans".No, but close.
It was A-Basin on a Saturday when @Mr.Vertical /GZ brought out his grill and a bunch of burgers and pretzel buns. Someone random came up to Gary and asked if there was a vegan portion of the grill to grill her vegan thingy.
Gary looked up from the grill with a dumfounded look, and Glenn said "I don't understand the question" with an equally dumfounded look on his face.
Looking through old pics from a year or two ago. @nay is this Axel from just a year ago? Dang they grow up fast.
https://www.pugski.com/threads/12th-annual-mothers-day-trip.9811/#post-240754
You did a great job the one day we skied together, though!not being able to push @mdf to the bell each day.
What you failed to realize, in your Kentucky innocence, is that she was really looking for a portion of the grill that had never been touched by meat. She was clearly looking for a different grill, and possibly a different grillmasterI, too, recall the question (but not who asked it) and Trish is correct. Vegan? On a Grill? On the A-Basin beach? I was stumped. Not even sure I knew what "Vegan" meant. We don't have too many "Vegans" in KY. Lots of "rednecks, but not too many "vegans".
Anyway, I did clear out a space and grilled some "Vegan Material" and all was good.
and a third, "Vegans, once removed" they eat cows/pigs/chickens/ect who ate vegetables.There's two types of vegans. Those that need a grill untouched by meat, and those who just need it brushed off. Don't think I've met the second one.
There's two types of vegans. Those that need a grill untouched by meat, and those who just need it brushed off. Don't think I've met the second one.
Those donuts did look incredible and smelled even better. I fought the urge to eat one, because I knew it wouldn't be just one and that's a slippery slope I have no desire to go downI actually do know those - my aunt and uncle have gone vegan for health reasons (it's helped his heart situation tremendously). But they'll still indulge occasionally - VERY occasionally.
Me, I got all frisky at A Basin and decided to eat a whole donut - having been gluten free for over a decade. Surely I'd be fine. The results were unpleasant, although they at least were nice enough to wait until I got back home. PS the donut was delicious - thanks to whoever brought them!
Was really great meeting you two.A little late but want to thank everyone who made the meetup happen. Also, the food was amazing.
Doug
You all as well. It was a blast, we will be backWas really great meeting you two.
Hope to see you on the slopes again.
We don't know yet.What Happened???
We don't know yet.
Something on his Facebook page mentioned acute mountain sickness, but please take that with a grain of salt.
Something on his Facebook page mentioned acute mountain sickness, but please take that with a grain of salt.
@Philpug
My friend from Pico mentioned it was complications due to acute mtn sickness at A-Basin. I’ve heard nothing beyond that & not sure the accuracy of the info.