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Posted: March 2, 2005 5:12 pm
by Tiki Bar
pair8head wrote:Tiki Bar wrote:pair8head wrote:No problem Tiki.
Now as you can see from the pic, it's gonna have to be a Ton of Butter.
Can you even imagine??

That's a monster worthy of the name Bubba!
Yes but at 100 years old, me thinks he'd be a bit tough.

And a bit gamy perhaps!

But hey, almost anything's good dipped in melted butter!
Posted: March 2, 2005 5:13 pm
by UAHparrothead
Posted: March 2, 2005 6:27 pm
by IsleReef
Posted: March 3, 2005 10:16 am
by PHBeerman
Posted: March 3, 2005 10:21 am
by ph4ever
someone grab the butter!!

Posted: March 3, 2005 10:24 am
by Tiki Bar
Sail on Bubba...
I wonder if they'll stuff him, as in taxidermy, not crab and stuff!
Posted: March 3, 2005 10:24 am
by PHBeerman
ph4ever wrote:someone grab the butter!!

You're going to need a bigger pot.
Mmmm pot
Posted: March 3, 2005 10:25 am
by buffettbride
PHBeerman wrote:ph4ever wrote:someone grab the butter!!

You're going to need a bigger pot.
Mmmm pot
I say we meet in Dallas for a midnight Lobster-Pot fest.
Posted: March 3, 2005 10:27 am
by PHBeerman
buffettbride wrote:PHBeerman wrote:ph4ever wrote:someone grab the butter!!

You're going to need a bigger pot.
Mmmm pot
I say we meet in Dallas for a midnight Lobster-Pot fest.
I am not a huge lobster fan......But that pot looks good.

Posted: March 3, 2005 10:27 am
by buffettbride
PHBeerman wrote:buffettbride wrote:PHBeerman wrote:ph4ever wrote:someone grab the butter!!

You're going to need a bigger pot.
Mmmm pot
I say we meet in Dallas for a midnight Lobster-Pot fest.
I am not a huge lobster fan......But that pot looks good.

I heard Connie has great pot.
Posted: March 3, 2005 10:36 am
by PHBeerman
Posted: March 3, 2005 10:40 am
by rednekkPH
PHBeerman wrote:Mmmm pot
Damn hippy.
Oh, and somebody better eat that damn lobster...
Posted: March 3, 2005 10:45 am
by RinglingRingling
tikitatas wrote:LIPH wrote:Lobster, the cockroach of the sea.
Scavenger deluxe, bottom feeder supreme.
which is why crab, Lobster, crayfish and mollusks are not on my list of "things I'd love to eat". Anything that filters stuff is not all that healthy for you in my opinion.
Posted: March 3, 2005 10:54 am
by Jahfin
Some of the freshest seafood I ever had was at a little diner in Costa Rica several years ago. We all ordered lobster and a few minutes later a fella in scuba gear appeared and come back a good bit later with his catch. Another hour or so later, we were eating fresh lobster. Sorta reminded me of "I Wish Lunch Would Last Forever" and actually ended up giving me a whole new appreciation of that song. Bottom feeder or not but damn that was some good eating.
Posted: March 3, 2005 10:59 am
by PHBeerman
Jahfin wrote:Some of the freshest seafood I ever had was at a little diner in Costa Rica several years ago. We all ordered lobster and a few minutes later a fella in scuba gear appeared and come back a good bit later with his catch. Another hour or so later, we were eating fresh lobster. Sorta reminded me of "I Wish Lunch Would Last Forever" and actually ended up giving me a whole new appreciation of that song. Bottom feeder or not but damn that was some good eating.
Nearly the same thing happened when I first ate sushi. I was at a sushi bar in Kono Hawaii and as we were walking in there was a truck off loading tuna that I swear were still flopping.
I still haven't had sushi as good as that.
Posted: March 3, 2005 11:03 am
by rednekkPH
PHBeerman wrote:Jahfin wrote:Some of the freshest seafood I ever had was at a little diner in Costa Rica several years ago. We all ordered lobster and a few minutes later a fella in scuba gear appeared and come back a good bit later with his catch. Another hour or so later, we were eating fresh lobster. Sorta reminded me of "I Wish Lunch Would Last Forever" and actually ended up giving me a whole new appreciation of that song. Bottom feeder or not but damn that was some good eating.
Nearly the same thing happened when I first ate sushi. I was at a sushi bar in Kono Hawaii and as we were walking in there was a truck off loading tuna that I swear were still flopping.
I still haven't had sushi as good as that.
I've never had sushi - not alot of sushi joints in the BFE, PA. Not sure if I'd like it or not, but would like to give it a shot.
Posted: March 3, 2005 11:06 am
by rednekkPH
PHBeerman wrote:Jahfin wrote:Some of the freshest seafood I ever had was at a little diner in Costa Rica several years ago. We all ordered lobster and a few minutes later a fella in scuba gear appeared and come back a good bit later with his catch. Another hour or so later, we were eating fresh lobster. Sorta reminded me of "I Wish Lunch Would Last Forever" and actually ended up giving me a whole new appreciation of that song. Bottom feeder or not but damn that was some good eating.
Nearly the same thing happened when I first ate sushi. I was at a sushi bar in Kono Hawaii and as we were walking in there was a truck off loading tuna that I swear were still flopping.
I still haven't had sushi as good as that.
We do the same thing while butchering deer every year. We always set aside two nice steaks to be cooked right after we're done cleaning up. Add a couple of beers, and it's heaven.
Posted: March 3, 2005 11:07 am
by PHBeerman
rednekkPH wrote:PHBeerman wrote:Jahfin wrote:Some of the freshest seafood I ever had was at a little diner in Costa Rica several years ago. We all ordered lobster and a few minutes later a fella in scuba gear appeared and come back a good bit later with his catch. Another hour or so later, we were eating fresh lobster. Sorta reminded me of "I Wish Lunch Would Last Forever" and actually ended up giving me a whole new appreciation of that song. Bottom feeder or not but damn that was some good eating.
Nearly the same thing happened when I first ate sushi. I was at a sushi bar in Kono Hawaii and as we were walking in there was a truck off loading tuna that I swear were still flopping.
I still haven't had sushi as good as that.
We do the same thing while butchering deer every year. We always set aside two nice steaks to be cooked right after we're done cleaning up. Add a couple of beers, and it's heaven.
If Nissan happens this year, and if I can convince the wife that we need to go, we will go have sushi. It is the shizznit.
Posted: March 3, 2005 11:14 am
by rednekkPH
PHBeerman wrote:
If Nissan happens this year, and if I can convince the wife that we need to go, we will go have sushi. It is the shizznit.
That sounds like a plan. We might have to stop at Mickey D's for Christine, though...I severely doubt she'd even try it.
Posted: March 3, 2005 11:18 am
by PHBeerman
rednekkPH wrote:PHBeerman wrote:
If Nissan happens this year, and if I can convince the wife that we need to go, we will go have sushi. It is the shizznit.
That sounds like a plan. We might have to stop at Mickey D's for Christine, though...I severely doubt she'd even try it.
They usually have some cooked dishes as well