RIP George Foreman

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From Morning Star by Pierce Brown, on Phobos: "Little portable thermal press-grills sizzle with the food of a hundred different regions of Mars."

George Foreman grills are the future.
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SlowToke wrote: 22 Mar 2025, 15:54 I really liked George Forman. He was definitely a good one. I'm guessing God is delighted to have him home!
I'm not plugged in to the boxing world or the counter-top cooking industry, but yeah he seems like one of the really good guys. I don't recall any scandal tied to him, and he was famous enough, for long enough, that it would have come out if there was anything there.
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FredS wrote: 23 Mar 2025, 16:14
SlowToke wrote: 22 Mar 2025, 15:54 I really liked George Forman. He was definitely a good one. I'm guessing God is delighted to have him home!
I'm not plugged in to the boxing world or the counter-top cooking industry, but yeah he seems like one of the really good guys. I don't recall any scandal tied to him, and he was famous enough, for long enough, that it would have come out if there was anything there.
He had quite the testimonial. In his later years, he became a preacher and ran a youth center. There's a documentary or two and a movie about his life. Worth the watch.
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