Bobbing for Trout

Apr 17, 2006 00:02

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eaquaelegit April 17 2006, 06:31:06 UTC
Lobster! Bobbing for lobsters!

Geez, get it right.

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tempestas_caput April 17 2006, 14:56:39 UTC
Actually, that was a reference to a show I'd taped while I was away. But I went and watched the RCAF video clip anyway. At the moment, my nose is tender enough as it is, so I think I'll pass on lobster-bobbing *goes to find another Kleenex*

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eaquaelegit April 17 2006, 20:41:46 UTC
Hmm. I had forgotten that episode. I must rectify this.

However, I maintain that bobbing for lobsters is the correct version of the game. Red Lobster, Green Lobster; Lobster May I?; What Time is it, Mr Lobster?; and Hop Lobster are also good games.

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tempestas_caput April 18 2006, 01:20:04 UTC
Well, in that case, I shall defer to your superior knowledge: "Bobbing for Lobsters" it is. I don't think I've ever played "Lobster May I?" - how does it work?

I remember I used to watch "Bowling for Lobsters" when I was a kid, and "Name That Crustacean" enjoyed immense popularity during the fifth grade. Those were fun times. "Lobster Says" and "Crayfish, Crayfish, Lobster" are good as well, but I never really enjoyed "Pin the Tail on the Lobster".

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smockgirl April 20 2006, 18:41:11 UTC
Hey Adam -- It's Brenda (Medieval Studies!) I hope you don't mind I added you on this thing :) It excites me that you enjoy Due South.

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tempestas_caput April 21 2006, 17:57:41 UTC
Hmm? How dare you, you little whippersnipper! *wink* In retaliation, I've added as many Mafia types as I recognize. I believe I'm still missing Leslie, though; does she have a livejournal?

And yes, the world does need more Due South fans. We're a small bunch, but a good one. I'm more surprised that I *actually know* somebody else who's played Septerra Core, though - you're the first person I can say that about!

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