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09-05-2005, 10:23 PM #111Senior Member
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We're gonna need sum apple sauce for that piggy or beens as in at the airport i cud hi jack an airbus take a cruise on ova a set up the first 420 mile high club!
Peace
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09-06-2005, 12:08 AM #112Senior Member
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I've got the baked beans!! lol and a lobster bake, Maine style.
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09-06-2005, 01:23 AM #113Senior Member
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i'd bring the entire five seasons of futurama, ripped by yours truly...
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09-06-2005, 01:31 AM #114Senior Member
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Originally Posted by kuulbns
http://www.lobsterlib.com/
Lobsters may even feel more pain than we would in similar situations. One popular food magazine recently suggested cutting live lobsters in half before tossing them on the grill (a recipe thatā??s ā??not for the squeamish,ā? the magazine warned), and more than one chef has been known to slice and dice lobsters before cooking them. But, says invertebrate zoologist Jaren G. Horsley, ā??The lobster does not have an autonomic nervous system that puts it into a state of shock when it is harmed. It probably feels itself being cut. ... I think the lobster is in a great deal of pain from being cut open ... [and] feels all the pain until its nervous system is destroyedā? during cooking.
Donā??t heat up the water just yet, though. Anyone who has ever boiled a lobster alive can attest to the fact that when dropped into scalding water, lobsters whip their bodies wildly and scrape the sides of the pot in a desperate attempt to escape. In the journal Science, researcher Gordon Gunter described this method of killing lobsters as ā??unnecessary torture.ā?
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09-06-2005, 01:39 AM #115Member
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YEAH!!! LETS BOIL KUULBNS!!! HES A LOBSTER MURDERER!!!!!!! At least his nervous system will put him into shock and numb him...lucky lucky kuulbns >:0
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09-06-2005, 02:41 AM #116Senior Member
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id bring a bag,magic bag that has the yellow pages with only food places and about $50,000
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09-06-2005, 02:44 AM #117Senior Member
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Hmmm.. I've been told that a humane way to cook lobsters is to put them in the pot in cold, salty water and then gradually heat it up, so by the time they actually start to cook they are already unconscious. I don't give a shit though, because I don't eat them.
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09-06-2005, 04:41 AM #118Senior Member
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Originally Posted by mynameismike0
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09-10-2005, 02:58 PM #119Senior Member
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Okay,... LOL first of all, I am 44/F/Miane. That explains first that I'm female, and second that I am from Maine and was offering a dish that is a regional favorite. If we're gonna roast a whole Pig (A Mammal !!) I figured there would be carnivouris people to enjoy it. But if you rather I would be glad to supply a veggie tray in place of a Lobster Bake! lol Remember this is all in FUN! BTW, the most humane way to cook lobster is to put them in the freezer for a few minutes, (they like the cold, they come from very cold water) this puts them into a very deep sleep, then drop them head first into boiling salted water. Lobsters are the equivalent of insects in the sea. A pig has the same intelligence as a dog, some say they are smarter. I guess I rather have a pet pig than a lobster, Kinda hard to walk a lobster. lol Love, Granny Kuu!
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09-10-2005, 03:00 PM #120Senior Member
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some rizlas
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