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#919381 04/06/05 07:11 PM
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I note at least three posters in the 'Something Fun' thread note Lobster as a favorite food.

Do you know where Lobsters come from?

Kathyk (who is far softer in personam) and I have a standing invitation for Coffee Room members. Come visit and we will feed you .... Lobster.

Really.

At least three people out there can vouch for this. Maine is a great place to visit in the summer.

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Some people say the smaller lobsties taste better, but I like the really big ones!

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Jack, that's a very nice invite to offer!

I just may have to take you two up on it someday. Actually I think we'd enjoy each other's company marvelously!

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And we yours!

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<INTERMIZZO>

Jack,

You and kathy are really, truly and deeply beautiful and wonderful people.

No kidding and no hype, you two are the best there is.

Tom

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Jack,

You and kathy are really, truly and deeply beautiful and wonderful people.

No kidding and no hype, you two are the best there is.

Tom

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So come visit. We would love to see you and Denise and your daughters.

We have a perfect daughter too!

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Love to my friend--but I've created a persona here--and I am now a servant of the creature I've created.

My daughters 11 and 8 would truly love to meet yours.

Alas, another place, another time, another Forum.

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LOL Tom

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Love to my friend--but I've created a persona here--and I am now a servant of the creature I've created.
We will keep your secrets...

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My random thought du jour while showering this morning:

Do either you or kathyk speak in a real, legitimate down eastern accent? I'm guessing no since neither of you were born there (right?) but maybe it's rubbed off on you after all these years.


A-yup.

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My random thought du jour while showering this morning:

Do either you or kathyk speak in a real, legitimate down eastern accent? I'm guessing no since neither of you were born there (right?) but maybe it's rubbed off on you after all these years.


A-yup.
Not even close. I am a flatlander from Massachusetts; she from Michigan.

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#919392 04/07/05 05:44 AM
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Wow, you said the magic word LOBSTER!

I LOVE lobster!

A few years back (or was it decades?) I was a lobsterman out of Newport, RI. Off-shore lobstering, 100 miles out to sea.
We had over 700 pots. (oh, the adventures we had... big storms, Russian trawlers, giant lobsters, sharks, whales...)

Oh, and did I mention I don't know how to swim?

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Yes, that's me.

Best part was at the end of each day, that's when we could steam up some lobsters, open a beer, and kick back on the deck.

Some of the best lobstermen I ever met were from Maine. I remember one character in particular, Benny Beale from Beale Island, Maine.

And...
Years ago a local radio station was running a promotion. You submitted your name/phone/etc., if they called, you had to know the secret word of the day.

We had just returned from Disneyworld, got home late, but... I still set the clock and got up early to catch the word. A few minutes later (after I'd gone back to sleep), the phone rang.. it was the radio station.
They asked if I knew the word, I did ... you guessed it, it was LOBSTER!

Won a weeks vacation at a beautiful beach house on the Cape (with a private beach).

See, you got me started.

Starting car now, pointing it North... you better begin melting the butter:-)

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Cuuuute! 3hearts (and I'm not talking about the lobster).

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Wow, great presentation.


Think they could cook up this one?

We brought this one home to a friend, the guy holding it is 6'2"

On the way home from Newport, we brought it into a restaurant on a leash.

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- Frank B.
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Me banging out some tunes in the Estonia piano booth at the NAMM show...


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I never met a lobster I didn't like.


"The true character of a man can be determined by witnessing what he does when no one is watching".

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How long will a lobster live out of water?

.... goes to the question of how long a leash you needed. smile

I don't know much about lobsters, Frank, so I've got, right off hand, two questions, the first of which I already mentioned. Not the how long out of water one ... the "off hand" one. How much of a guys hand would come off if that monster latched onto it?

2nd, (or 3rd) is what multiple applies to this thing vs the standard issue creature?

Last question, how does one bring a bathtub to a rolling boil?

Oh I suppose you could tell us how much it weighed. smile


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How long will a lobster live out of water?

.... goes to the question of how long a leash you needed. smile

I don't know much about lobsters, Frank, so I've got, right off hand, two questions, the first of which I already mentioned. Not the how long out of water one ... the "off hand" one. How much of a guys hand would come off if that monster latched onto it?

2nd, (or 3rd) is what multiple applies to this thing vs the standard issue creature?

Last question, how does one bring a bathtub to a rolling boil?

Oh I suppose you could tell us how much it weighed. smile


Bob
A lobster can live hours out of the water.
They can also drown. We had a big holding tank on deck with a huge pump constantly circulating the water, otherwise they would use up all the air, and drown.

The crusher claw (the big, fat claw) of this lobster could easily crack a 2x4.

I have a scar where a 3lb lobster got a hold of me and wouldn't let go (forearm). Even after I broke off the claw, it was still clamped on my arm.

I don't remember the exact weight, but I think it was around 25 lbs.

My brother and I had consumed a couple of beers before we left the docks, so we thought it would be funny.
Tied a rope around the lobster and brought him into a Howard Johnson's restaurant.
Caused quite a stir. He kept scurrying across the floor (backwards of course).

I don't think the restaurant manager was too thrilled, but the kids loved it:-)

Here's a pretty good comparison...

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Me banging out some tunes in the Estonia piano booth at the NAMM show...


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Wow, great presentation.


Think they could cook up this one?

We brought this one home to a friend, the guy holding it is 6'2"

On the way home from Newport, we brought it into a restaurant on a leash.

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eek How on earth would someone cook that thing?

It looks like an entry for the Guiness Book of World Records.

(you and your friend are both cuties!) heart


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