Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller
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ejcapulet
said,
11 months ago
Mmmmmmmm… lobstah rolls.
Hugh B. Hayve said, 11 months ago
That’s a fact! The U.S. would be overrun with the beasties if we Canadians didn’t have Surf and Turf Tuesday here in the great white north.
ernie
said,
11 months ago
here’s a note from Maine…they’ve been reporting that the lobster men are worried that people won’t eat lobster, too expensive in these economic hard times, so, they are encouraging everyone to do their bit to eat lobster. So…you all know what to do…choose your weapons, butter, lemon or mayo and get at it! Ayah!
Net1360 said, 11 months ago
“Oh, Canada!”
DeathDealer
said,
11 months ago
Obviously a dream, phantasy, or hallucination: “Lobstah roll-all ya can eat.”
Shuah- in ya dreams.
The above written in a Boson accent: not to be confused with a “down-east” Maine accent.
cleokaya
said,
11 months ago
Finally a daily special I can really get behind.
grazer said, 11 months ago
Hmmmm….maybe I should read the ingredients in Mayonnaise before slathering it on my bologna sandwiches.
ELF
said,
11 months ago
“Didd-a-Chum, Didd-a-chee??!?”
NOW I know why Stephen King calles em LobStrosities!!!
AKHenderson said, 11 months ago
The sequel:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebirah
cadgyod
said,
11 months ago
Grazer: the ingredients in mayo are less deadly than the ones in bologna.
wndrwrthg
said,
11 months ago
A tanker of mayo from Canada? Now we know what makes the great north white.
grazer said, 11 months ago
cadgyod says: “Grazer: the ingredients in mayo are less deadly than the ones in bologna.”
LOL! Good call.
circuit7 said, 11 months ago
Sigh …lobstah rolls… I’ve been gone too long.
Enkerli said, 11 months ago
But the Mayo clinic isn’t even Canadian?
It does make me long for a good New Brunswick lobster, with garlic butter. Last time, I ate four.