Pellet Pigs unite

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kinsmanstoves

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Are any of you Pellet Pigs gifted in the art department? If someone can draw a pig we will work on the bumber stickers. I am attepting to stay away from any current design and go original. Please help. This is one of the few times I am not joking.

Eric
 
On that comment, "X" ur on Pellet Pig Probation. I am watching you!

Eric
 
Don't worry Xpellet. He hasn't placed you on double-secret Pellet pig probation yet

And I've been thinking...isn't "pellet pig" a little harsh? Shouldn't we be called Plentiful Pellet Procurement People?
 
And I guess I am the "Pellet Pig Provider"? I have moved or 400 ton from my warehouse for retail sale. That is not what I have sold wholesale.

Eric
 
switch the color and style of my brim.

Eric
 

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BubbRubb said:
Don't worry Xpellet. He hasn't placed you on double-secret Pellet pig probation yet

And I've been thinking...isn't "pellet pig" a little harsh? Shouldn't we be called Plentiful Pellet Procurement People?

OH GOD...PLEASE .......no politically correct stuff here..I can't take it anymore. I want to have a little fun here. Now the double secret Pellet Pig probation....now THAT'S funny!!
 
Eric,
This is an off the topic thing, but I just finished browsing your website, which is well done. Do you use the pellet pail? How "secure" does the lid stay on. Ive got a wee one that Id like to keep out of my pellet supply if I can.
Thanks
East Eric
 
The Pellet Pails I have do not have a lid. Very nice pail.

The pellet pail also doubles as the "time out" location for my wife's Jack Russell when he makes me mad. He spends a lot of time in their until my dog springs him by knocking over the pail.

Eric
 
You wouldnt have that problem if you had a pet pig (Real Pellet Pig)!!!!!!
 
How's This?
 

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orangecrushcj7 said:
How's This?

Not bad orange. I think I'd like to see a couple other designs that were suggested.

I thought a pig standing w/ a bag of pellets under each arm, or someone else mentioned a pig on all fours w/ pellet "saddlebags" across his back.....what do you all think about those?
 
Someone needs to work bacon into this somehow. Pigs + fire has got to equal bacon, or barbecue at least.
 
I like the pig on fours with the pellets strapped to the back idea. Mmmm....bacon. I swear if they made that in a perfume scent I'd buy some for my wife.
 
People on here who are waiting on stoves and have pellets already... should be an automatic member.

Some have 3 or more tons of pellets and nothing to burn them in...NOW THAT'S A PIG RIGHT THERE :exclaim: A TRUE PORKER.
 
Okay, I know this is a testosterone-driven, male-dominated board, but I consider us ladies here as more like Pellet Piglets. I refrain from using the term Pellet Princess...yuck! :kiss:

That ain't me! ;-)
 
matchstickchick said:
Okay, I know this is a testosterone-driven, male-dominated board, but I consider us ladies here as more like Pellet Piglets. I refrain from using the term Pellet Princess...yuck! :kiss:

That ain't me! ;-)

Actually, piglets are young (baby) pigs. I think female pigs are referred to as sows ( but I wasn't going to go there). :roll:

If I'm off base on this, maybe some of the pellet burners out there that know can educate me.
 
macman said:
matchstickchick said:
Okay, I know this is a testosterone-driven, male-dominated board, but I consider us ladies here as more like Pellet Piglets. I refrain from using the term Pellet Princess...yuck! :kiss:

That ain't me! ;-)

Actually, piglets are young (baby) pigs. I think female pigs are referred to as sows ( but I wasn't going to go there). :roll:

If I'm off base on this, maybe some of the pellet burners out there that know can educate me.

So, she'd be a Sawdust Sow
 
Don't let the user names fool you
There are alot more of "us" females on this board than ya think ;-)

careful now...
 
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