There may be someone I missed. If so, let me know, and I will add them to the list. I think some more of the Florida crew should show up; maybe Jim & Karen or Mike & Karen.
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There may be someone I missed. If so, let me know, and I will add them to the list. I think some more of the Florida crew should show up; maybe Jim & Karen or Mike & Karen.
Dale: I remember Ed and Sandy Brockman are coming too!:cool:
Jim and Karen wish we could attend but I think we just got in a little too deep on the house renovations. Things are finally coming to completion and perhaps we will be able to travel soon. One think I know for sure. We have too much stuff !
Thanks for thinking about us.
Roger, I added them to the list. If we can get 8 more, we will have as many as Spearfish.
So what is it that you have to do to these slimy little things before you eat them. Shuck, and then hold your nose?
For those of us who are ignorant to all this a detailed explanation with photos would be very helpful.
I can feel the mojo all the way up in Chicago.
Who is sending the care packages to Mango and Jerry?
Joe,
Don't be fooled by all this hype. A few of us don't eat these slimy little things. Most people who do eat them, pour enough hot sauce on them to kill any possible taste the oyster might have. I guess I will have to take some pork n beans.
Actually, I can enjoy some good fried flounder or shrimp while they are eating those slimy things. The Good Lord invented fire so people wouldn't have to eat "raw" oysters. Wentzels is an excellent seafood restaurant and one of the most popular in the South.
We'll be glad to send a care package of oysters to Mango and Jerry. Of course, with the recent downturn in the economy, we won't be able to afford expedited shipping. :D
Bonnie
Mango being from the chesapeake Bay area must eat Oysters. A big Chesapeake Bay favorite is an Oyster Po Boy sandwich, fried Oyster sandwich.
I personally want to thank every one of you that refuses to eat oysters. That leaves more for me. When Micki and Roger and I get serious we have been know to threaten the ecological balance in the gulf, and after the last episode we learned oysters were being considered an endangered species.
Fortunately we have great restraint and the oyster population has thrived in our absence, primarily because people who lack a sense of adventure will not eat them. Thank you folks again. It is very much appreciated.
I would think that being from the Chesapeake Bay area he would be more familiar with crabs. ;)
Bonnie