Red Lobster
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- omgitsacamera
can suck it.
my server's head was two steps ahead of her, explaining what a steak lobster and shrimp oscar was before i finished saying it.
and to top it off, i got food poisoned! wonderful non?
/rant.
how was your weekend?
- doesnotexist0
it was great! thanks for asking.
- Llyod0
did you know that lobster was considered vermin up until two hundred years ago. it was eaten primarily by slaves.
- yea i heard thatMachuse
- It took the invention of melted butter to make lobster popular.boobs
- amazing.Point5
- interesting.Jaline
- Same with shrimp, and other bottomfeeders.blaw
- The entirety of creole cuisine was considered "poor people food". Damn delicious, though.blaw
- Slaves. Lucky bastards.
jkMrOneHundred - A lot of cultural delacacies have originated from peasant cooking. This is no suprise.Invalid
- JG_LB0
i bet slaves also ate baby calves [veal]
- Llyod0
yeah they were living it up
- Jaline0
I just guessed about the food poisoning part. That sucks. It'll pass though. Just have to ride it out.
- Point50
Red Lobster has sucked since I used to go there with my mom and grandmother back in the late 80s; Going there to eat nowadays is just unfathomable. Same with Olive Garden. They're both shit.
- sputnik20
those places are just crappy troughs...avoid them :\
- ********0
- his hands look like dicks not clawsimnotadesigner
- hahahahahahamg33
- boobs0
Red Lobster? Isn't that for poor people?
- hedge0
Lobster could never have been vermin. I eat lobster, duck and veal on a regular basis, always accompanied by a fine bottle of wine or after-dinner liquor of course.
- Llyod0
I fuck your mom in the ass on a regular basis.
- Maturity +1.
At least you employed proper grammar though.hedge - I love you Lloyd. In a non-homosexual way.omgitsacamera
- Maturity +1.
- flashbender0
I thought this thread was going to be about British tourists in Crete
- 2cents0
Who the hell eats at Red Lobster?
And yes, it was originally considered food for the poor.
"In North America prior to the 20th century, local lobster was not a popular food. In the Maritimes, eating lobster was considered a mark of poverty or as a food for slaves or lower members of society. Lobsters were also used as a fertilizer for farms. Outside of the rural outports lobster was sold canned.
The market for lobster changed with the development of the modern transportation industry that allowed live lobsters to be shipped from the ports to large urban centres. Fresh lobster quickly became a luxury food and a tourist attraction for the Maritime provinces and Maine and an export to Europe and Japan where it is especially expensive."
- imnotadesigner0
I just got back from Cuba... ate lobster almost every night, cheap as hell
- How was Cuba? I hope you bought everyone cigars.omgitsacamera
- it was amazing... a much needed vacation after 3 years without a day off... women were beautifulimnotadesigner
- ill post some pics soonimnotadesigner
- Douglas0
CHEESE BISCUITS!!!
- are horrible! Garlic and cheese? Blegh!
MashPotatoesJohnson - ur crazy. the garlic cheese biscuit is the heroin of restaurant bread.sherm
- are horrible! Garlic and cheese? Blegh!
- mg330
Weren't diamonds once used as nasal booger extractors?
And look at what they do with em now! Make guys go broke.
- stoplying0
Dead Lobster
- redant0
what R chitlins?
- canuck0
I don't see any Red Lobster restaurants around anymore, I thought they went out of business.