3 pound lobster? How's THAT for a going-away dinner

Reed Spacer

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I've always wanted a lobster for a pet.

I could get it a little leash and take it for a daily scuttle, and if any dogs give it trouble, it'll just clamp on the end of their nose. See if they bother it twice.
 

maninahat

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Dwarfman said:
As a chef I'll try anything once, however as a personal preference I try to stay away from anything that has the potential to evolve thumbs or increase their species' IQ past 76.
So you haven't ruled out the Welsh then?
 

AnonymousTipster

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Reed Spacer said:
I've always wanted a lobster for a pet.

I could get it a little leash and take it for a daily scuttle, and if any dogs give it trouble, it'll just clamp on the end of their nose. See if they bother it twice.
You should watch the Simpsons episode where Homer raises a freerange lobster.
 

Nexus4

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AnonymousTipster said:
Not to mention the steak and mac&cheese that went along with it.

In related news, I think my stomach may explode.

But that's totally okay.
Is three pounds much? I live in Australia and we us Kilograms, not pounds. Sounds tasty though :)
 

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hmm. outrageous meals... well if anyone here has spent a length of time browsing the Loading Ready Run site they might have seen the Iron Stomach Challange. In that, there was a meal: the meat mushroom, as in, a mushroom made out of meat.

Me and two uni mates made it... with salad.... so much food.... oh that was delicious.