thanks ladies. She's been fighting a fever since yesterday afternoon. Poor thing, who likes to be sick on their birthday, right?! I'm home with her today.
that sucker was alive when before you cooked it right? She is not suffereing food poisining?
I do this once a year, order lobster from Nova scotia and its at my house the next day. You cant buy 2 pounders in the stores or at least not 10 of them.
Yes, it was fully cooked. Dad's from New Brunswick. She's running a mild fever coupled with a bad cold. She is more herself today than she was yesterday. We eat lobster maybe twice a year. Damn, I love that stuff.
Last year the ones I ordered were alive on the friday but died overnight someimt cause when I went to cook them they werent moving. Anyway took the chance and lived but they say if they are dead your not supposed to eat them but I wasnt about waste $200+ in sweet lobster.
Ugh! Colds! They suck! I was supposed to hang out with a friend of mine on Thursday (we were originally supposed to hang out on Monday and Tuesday but he got busy), and then guess what! Totally sick! It sucked. :( Poor thing; I know what she's going through for sure!!!
Lobster? Can't say I've ever eaten it... maybe I should!
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Lobster?
ReplyDeleteSure beats pizza!
This is definitely one for the record books.
Happy Birthday to her! Sure beats a party at Mickey Ds.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday!
ReplyDeletethanks ladies. She's been fighting a fever since yesterday afternoon. Poor thing, who likes to be sick on their birthday, right?! I'm home with her today.
ReplyDeleteToo funny. She must really keep you on your toes!
ReplyDeletethat sucker was alive when before you cooked it right? She is not suffereing food poisining?
ReplyDeleteI do this once a year, order lobster from Nova scotia and its at my house the next day.
You cant buy 2 pounders in the stores or at least not 10 of them.
Yummy feast.
Yes, it was fully cooked. Dad's from New Brunswick.
ReplyDeleteShe's running a mild fever coupled with a bad cold. She is more herself today than she was yesterday.
We eat lobster maybe twice a year. Damn, I love that stuff.
Well then obviusly not food poisoning.
ReplyDeleteLast year the ones I ordered were alive on the friday but died overnight someimt cause when I went to cook them they werent moving. Anyway took the chance and lived but they say if they are dead your not supposed to eat them but I wasnt about waste $200+ in sweet lobster.
Oh my God, she's so cute! :D
ReplyDeleteUgh! Colds! They suck! I was supposed to hang out with a friend of mine on Thursday (we were originally supposed to hang out on Monday and Tuesday but he got busy), and then guess what! Totally sick! It sucked. :( Poor thing; I know what she's going through for sure!!!
Lobster? Can't say I've ever eaten it... maybe I should!
She's adorable! Look at those cheeks! They look like my nieces, whom I love to pinch! My niece grumbles, but then hugs me after I pinch 'em.
ReplyDeleteHappy Belated Birthday Young GO Rider.