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I bought some a few weeks ago at around eight bucks each,if the price hasn't changed too much I'll grab two more tomorrow.I can handle that for an occasional treat.
I miss living in Newfoundland and paying $5/lb fresh lobster out of the sea, go to the warf and personally pick them up.

here in land locked alberta I paid $67 for 2 live lobsters ?
 
I miss living in Newfoundland and paying $5/lb fresh lobster out of the sea, go to the warf and personally pick them up.

here in land locked alberta I paid $67 for 2 live lobsters ?
Damn,I hope they were two monsters!
 
I'll have to keep that in mind,thanks for the tip.
 
Never fear! 100 British Slang Words to Knock Your Socks Off is here! “a piece of absorbent material wrapped around a baby's bottom and between its legs to absorb and retain urine and feces; a diaper”.

Try using all your British slang and I will know everything! Mwahahaha!

I like the crunchy peanut butter. Preferably the organic stuff from trader joes and sprouts!

At last, someone who understands me, even though you need a book to do so! This transatlantic language barrier is becoming tedious, lol.

And yes, my little surfer dude friend has nailed it. Not only is crunchy peanut butter the best, but organic is even better, though more costly.

@krichardson, the "sprouts" our little friend alluded to are Brussel sprouts, the vegetable. Surely you have heard of, or even eaten sprouts?
 
Yes I certainly have heard of and eaten Brussel sprouts.I thought that he was referring to a store that went by that name
 
D4D13173-6CC7-488E-8EE7-E19605418E7D.jpegShrimp scampi and a beef cutlet.
 
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