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"THEY ARE CRUNCHY GOOD, with plenty of protein for your workouts."
I could never eat those--I'm allergic to red curry.
50% more taste than regular sized waterbugs!
Try our "Cricket Size" for dieters!
My only concern here is, do they can them alive? And why hasn't PETA dressed someone up in a waterbug outfit and had them fling...uh...fling...what ARE waterbugs full of?
Quote from: Javakoala on April 25, 2009, 12:03:31 PM
My only concern here is, do they can them alive? And why hasn't PETA dressed someone up in a waterbug outfit and had them fling...uh...fling...what ARE waterbugs full of?
PETA has started a campaign to call them "antennae kittens" so people will think their too cute to eat.
Serve with larvae for extra flavor!
OR
Free prize inside can!
Quote from: Rev. Powell on April 25, 2009, 01:24:29 PM
Quote from: Javakoala on April 25, 2009, 12:03:31 PM
My only concern here is, do they can them alive? And why hasn't PETA dressed someone up in a waterbug outfit and had them fling...uh...fling...what ARE waterbugs full of?
PETA has started a campaign to call them "antennae kittens" so people will think their too cute to eat.
I happen to own a few antennae kittens, and these, sir, look nothing like antennae kittens. Okay, just a little, but not exactly.
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Visiting Earth, Quark discovered a new delicacy.
Eat them before they eat you!
Find one of the golden tickets and win a lifetime supply of bugs!
Well, it beats potted meat.
The exlamation mark was invented for pictures like that.
Quote from: AndyC on April 26, 2009, 08:50:54 PM
Well, it beats potted meat.
Or Spam for that matter...
MMMMM...it's Spug!
"Catch them before they run away!"
Anybody else seen these things up close and alive? They really are impressive. They eat things like fish and frogs, and can apparently give a really nasty bite. They're venomous, of course. I've only seen them on a couple of occasions. Quite a lot of water around these parts, so we do have them here. A little while back, a kid showed me one he caught outside his house (apparently, they fly at night), and you should have seen this thing struggling to climb out of the jar. I was happy to have the glass between us, and I like bugs.
Anyway, enough of that. Back to the captions.
Here you are Andy - a video of a guy EATING a giant waterbug for $40
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TZPYjqckEc
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