Posted on 03/11/2013 4:25:59 PM PDT by goodwithagun
Rhode Island Rep. Joseph McNamara is currently trying to pass legislation that would make fried squid the official state appetizer. Since Rhode Island is the squid capital of the world hey, they have to be good at something chances are the fried rings served there are exactly what they claim to be. Elsewhere, however, they may be serving you deep fried pig anus and calling it calamari.
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You’re creeping me out. I just couldn’t figure out how to describe the sound he made right after he said it. LOL
sffttttt?
The fish used in McDonald's fish mcbites as recently as the eighties was considered fit only for pet food in America.
Those "wings" you got from the roach coach that tasted kinda funny? Probably actually rat thighs - look up the video....yum!
Bon Appetite mon FRiends!
That’s the sound! Hopkins was just an underrated (but very good) bit actor before that part....
""You have just described my entire life.""
Very funny! If this were a free calamari dinner contest, you would have won!
When my B-I-L’s Wife stopped in when Hopkins was there one day. My B-I-L told me he thought Hopkins could have charmed his Wife out of her Panties. She was enthralled with every word Hopkins spoke.
The Dude is smooth as glass and he is really a very nice Man.
My allergy and I thank you. Who doesn’t like being short of breath and itchy for days after eating dinner?
I dang near fell off my chair on that one, and am still snickering at odd times because of it.
I concur, POTD!!
Try par-boiling the heart and the tongue , make great sandwiches
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My grandmother used to try to get me to eat tongue sandwiches.
I declined.
Years later I bought tongue and prepared it and discovered that Little Me was absolutely right.
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