OK, all you lovers of those slimy, slippery ugly little creatures that supposedly give you wood, how about March 18th to the 21st?
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OK, all you lovers of those slimy, slippery ugly little creatures that supposedly give you wood, how about March 18th to the 21st?
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Me and Mick would be in on those dates: We like Sea boogers. mmmm-good.
Roger that!
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Works for me.
Yes,
If the dates are set The Nowak's are in for the race.
Let's the game's begin.
Alek
We'll be there. Looking forward to it.
Bonnie
Loogie eaters...
Gordon,
Kinda like choking down a phlegm ball. But if they are fried it seems to de-bugger them some.
Oysters are deep water loogies, boogers or cold water snots.
Clams are shore-line or low-tide loogies
Mussels are blue boogies
Snails are sling-shot snots. Not periwinkles, they don't fly straight.
For boys 8 to 14 these along with segmented sand worms and baby eels were dare food (live worms and eels).
At least that's what I remember from growing up in the Oyster Bay area.
A more recent addition to the seafood dictionary came from a relative from Germany. She refused to eat shrimp because they remind her of garden grubs and she refered to them as bugs. Funny thing is that she is not wrong.
Last edited by sawdust_128; 01-18-2010 at 12:21 AM.