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Re: Lobster facts [Re: Mo] #13346882 11/19/19 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Mo
I would much rather have king crab than lobster..

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darn straight!


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Re: Lobster facts [Re: Matt Jackson] #13346886 11/19/19 06:26 PM
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Boston's Barking Crab, a mediocre at best seafood restaurant on the harbor, has a monster lobster on the menu if you can afford it. And I do mean monster - something nightmares are made of. Our last time up in DamnYankeeLand couple years ago a guy at the table next to us ordered it, comes with a hammer to bust the claws open. Think the sign on the wall said the beast was $250.

Should be criminal to keep one that big and old. That size they're probably 50-75 years old. Should be kept in the gene pool.


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Re: Lobster facts [Re: Matt Jackson] #13346896 11/19/19 06:31 PM
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Both lobster and crab are members of the Phylum Arthropoda. That's the same phylum as spiders and insects. Basically giant sea bugs. But yes, tasty tasty sea bugs.


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Re: Lobster facts [Re: Matt Jackson] #13346909 11/19/19 06:41 PM
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I've always heard Lobster is the cockroach of the ocean. But I like 'em! However, give me stone crab claws any day ftw.


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Re: Lobster facts [Re: Dfitz] #13346939 11/19/19 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Dfitz
Whats the best place in NTX for a roll?



Go to a ghetto mall in Dallas... take your pick. Lots of rolls there.

Re: Lobster facts [Re: fouzman] #13347021 11/19/19 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by fouzman
I've always heard Lobster is the cockroach of the ocean. But I like 'em! However, give me stone crab claws any day ftw.


I've never had fresh king crab or stone crab, but I have had Dungeoness that I pulled out of the water and that was the best crab I've ever had.


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