stole their liquorQuote:
Originally Posted by savanna3313
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stole their liquorQuote:
Originally Posted by savanna3313
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And we all know that Hank knows Ice all too well. :haha:
That.... And I wouldn't come over and help them take the wheels off their new house. :haha:Quote:
Originally Posted by hank moon
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You have to kiss a lot of toads to meet a handsome prince.Quote:
Originally Posted by savanna3313
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I don't think it's strange unless you actually miss the killing/destruction part. Surely you don't miss that part of being over there? The death & destruction, hopelessness and fear wrought by war? :ne_nau:Quote:
Originally Posted by Don
It seems to me that in a situation such as war, natural disaster, or any other extremely traumatic experience, that all the walls between people come down. And I would guess that what you're missing the most is that level of connection you experienced with others during that time. The "Band of Brothers" that Mooseman mentions?
Am I wrong?
Yeah, well.......I'm still kissin'! :haha: So far, just warts. :ne_nau:Quote:
Originally Posted by Iceaxe
In my experience, Princes are over-rated anyway!Quote:
Originally Posted by savanna3313
I like frogs!!!! And no warts so far! :mrgreen:
That's a cute picture Randi!! :2thumbs: btw.....I really do like frogs - especially their legs - taste just like chicken. :haha:Quote:
Originally Posted by Randi
Thanks. My youngest daughter started this frog-on-nose craze years ago.Quote:
Originally Posted by savanna3313
And it's kinda fun to get friends to pose with frog on their noses.
Here's a link to some frog-on-nose shots:
http://picasaweb.google.com/advntrinxs/Frogs
Tastes like Chicken huh?
That's what I've heard about rattlesnake too!
I cannot even imagine how many frogs legs one would have to eat in order to make a meal! 60" 100"....have you really tried em?
Alligator is supposed to taste like chicken too, but this bayou girl never took the plunge and tried it. :nono: I was tricked into tasting the frog legs. I didn't actually see the legs, just the meat on a plate and was told it was chicken.Quote:
Originally Posted by Randi
Personally, if I want something that tastes like chicken, I will eat chicken! :haha:
I can't believe a bayou girl has never tasted gator before. :nono:
I have eaten BBQ alligator, it was really good. I would order it again in a heartbeat if it were no the menu. But like all BBQ I think the preparation and sauce have a lot to do with things....
I have had Rattlesnake Sausage and it was good. The Buffalo Bistro on the east side of Zion serves it as an appetizer.
I've also eaten frog legs... There used to be a great seafood restaurant in Galveston TX I would visit occasionally, can't remember the name. But We would order the big combo meal with a little of everything, and that included two frog legs.
I have eaten a lot of different stuff.... I love food and I love to try new things...
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It's just that I had a story told to me about what alligators eat (and I'm sure it's true with a lot of different critters) but it made me kinda sick, so I never wanted to try it. I did try BBQ goat once at Jazz Fest and it was pretty good. Of course, enough sauce on anything can make it taste good! :haha: If you really like different foods to try, you need to head down to N.O. for JazzFest sometime. They've got everything from A to Z.Quote:
Originally Posted by Iceaxe
Also the Brazilian joint in Trolley Square. Rattlesnake sausage tasted like home cooking but it did have little rough, hard, crunchy pieces in it. Parts of the rattle? Bone?Quote:
Originally Posted by Iceaxe
Heck, I eat eggs and I've seen where they come from. :lol8:
And do you know what pigs eat? :ne_nau:
Honestly.... a vacation to N.O. and spending some time in the French Quarter is high on my "to-do" list...
:cheers:
I need to try that place... did you like it? any recommendations?Quote:
Originally Posted by KapitanSparrow
It's an excellent place especially if you're a meat lover. It's got a really fun atmosphere as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by Iceaxe
I agree. It's sort of all you can eat with an open salad bar and guys coming by every few minutes with different kinds of grilled meat. So you get to try everything. Plus many of the waitresses are hot, hot, hot. I mean Brazilian hot!
You mean rabbit food? :haha:Quote:
Originally Posted by KapitanSparrow
Who eats rabbit food? :ne_nau:
I'm a carnivore.... so it's now on the must visit list.
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Not just salads, cus cus or however you spell it, pasta, bread, i don't recall what else. But rabbit food as well, heh.
There is a salad bar with hot food on it as well. Then you sit at your table and every few minutes a waiter/waitress comes by with a skewer or some kind of meat. Anything from sirloin to pork roast to exotic meats. Chicken, fish, sausage......just about anything you can think of. OH....and anyone celebrating a birthday gets a real surprise - It's a noisy place! :haha:Quote:
Originally Posted by Iceaxe
No, of course your right on the money. No better friends than those who have stood by you during the hardest of times.Quote:
Originally Posted by Randi