I got confused between the two. Guess I'm just used to our wildlife generally being the extreme version.
Kampframmer wrote:
I'll try every single animal on this planet and others, if we ever find some.
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"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
Why wouldn't I?
Remove the shell (or do you skin the shell in this case?), ram a rod up its arse and stick above a fire.
I feel like it needs mediterranean spices and flame roasted seems like a good decision (parasite riddled little cunt would probably need a good roasting).
I bet it tastes like a pork-chicken hybrid
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Well this is kinda ironic. Or maybe what he wanted?
John Alleman Dead: Heart Attack Grill Unofficial Spokesman Dies From Heart Attack
John Alleman Dead: Heart Attack Grill Unofficial Spokesman Dies From Heart Attack
John Alleman, the unofficial spokesman for the Heart Attack Grill in Las Vegas, has died of a heart attack. He was 52, according to the Las Vegas Sun.
For the past year and a half, Alleman would stand outside of the restaurant and try to encourage people to come inside. Owner Jon Basso didn't actually pay him for this, but would occasionally give him some free food.
“I told him if you keep eating like this, it’s going to kill ya,” Basso told the Las Vegas Sun.
The Heart Attack Grill is known for its over-the-top burger creations such as the quadruple bypass burger, which holds the Guinness World Record for "most calorific burger."
[...]
Alleman's heart attack is the most recent health incident surrounding the restaurant. In 2011, another Heart Attack Grill spokesman died at age 29. The following year, a customer suffered a heart attack while eating a triple bypass burger. Two months after that, a customer collapsed while eating a double bypass burger.
I thought he died a while ago.
I ate there, was fucking amazing. The most ill I have felt for the longest after eating too much food.
I ate there, was fucking amazing. The most ill I have felt for the longest after eating too much food.
I saw a segment about it on youtube. That 8,000 kCal burger looked fucking revolting.
I could only manage the double. And fries, and the best milkshake i've EVER had.
I'd go for a single, if they do one, and make that my only meal for the day
Yeah, they do single, but it only has 2000 calories
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i'd still pop in for a burger though
i'd still pop in for a burger though
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
freudian death drive.docxJaekus wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbKRSYAuSNg
lol I was in times square last night and didn't see one sushi restaurant. I've never had good sushi though only the crap at my school.Superior Mind wrote:
Good sushi is exceptionally delicious. It helps to have sensitive pallet.
NYc is fortunately a sushi hub. The best place I'm my neighborhood is really good, but the best places in manhattan are way next level.
http://www.yelp.com/search?find_desc=su … 48018e15ffRoc18 wrote:
lol I was in times square last night and didn't see one sushi restaurant. I've never had good sushi though only the crap at my school.Superior Mind wrote:
Good sushi is exceptionally delicious. It helps to have sensitive pallet.
NYc is fortunately a sushi hub. The best place I'm my neighborhood is really good, but the best places in manhattan are way next level.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
I think those sushi restaurants are why Franklin Avenue smells like fish all the time lol.
I've tried a lot of sushi, and some of the best sushi I ever had was in NYC (manhattan).
I can't remember the place's name or where it was exactly, somewhere in the upper west side I think, near broadway (I know, what isn't near broadway in manhattan).
They didn't really care for sushi ettiquette and they had a ton of other things on the menu other than sushi, but their sushi was great. Big slabs of extremely tasty fish, normally the fish isn't supposed to drape over the rice, but considering the quality of the fish I let it slide.
It was expensive, but you really got your money's worth in terms of quality and quantity as well (you got a whole lot more than the small sushi servings you normally get).
You need to find a good sushi place that actually is a sushi place. If they know what they're doing, it can't be all that bad.
I can't remember the place's name or where it was exactly, somewhere in the upper west side I think, near broadway (I know, what isn't near broadway in manhattan).
They didn't really care for sushi ettiquette and they had a ton of other things on the menu other than sushi, but their sushi was great. Big slabs of extremely tasty fish, normally the fish isn't supposed to drape over the rice, but considering the quality of the fish I let it slide.
It was expensive, but you really got your money's worth in terms of quality and quantity as well (you got a whole lot more than the small sushi servings you normally get).
You need to find a good sushi place that actually is a sushi place. If they know what they're doing, it can't be all that bad.
Macbeth would tell you its charming.Roc18 wrote:
I think those sushi restaurants are why Franklin Avenue smells like fish all the time lol.
Winter X games lol
Kampf, there's a sushi place in manhattan where they purposefully serve huge portions, and that's what they're know for. Maybe you were there.
Armadillos are traditional fare in some parts of Mexico.
Almost alll animals are good to eat. It's just a matter of what your cultural disposition can stomach.
And Roc, why would expect to find good anything in Times Square?
Armadillos are traditional fare in some parts of Mexico.
Almost alll animals are good to eat. It's just a matter of what your cultural disposition can stomach.
And Roc, why would expect to find good anything in Times Square?
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I'm not a fan of seafood. LOVE calamari though, love it. crab isn't too bad. Haven't tried lobster. Haven't tried sushi either, not for the fact that its raw fish or whatever, but they tend to put stuff in their that I know I don't like already.
short grained rice?Adams_BJ wrote:
I'm not a fan of seafood. LOVE calamari though, love it. crab isn't too bad. Haven't tried lobster. Haven't tried sushi either, not for the fact that its raw fish or whatever, but they tend to put stuff in their that I know I don't like already.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
like veggies n shit