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by WTR
Thu Apr 28, 2016 6:50 pm
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Topic: After-storm weirdness
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Re: After-storm weirdness

AndyC wrote:I'll be going to my first crawfish boil with a friend soon - can't wait :)

I had to chuckle, though - she said that various Yankee friends of hers have turned green at the thought when invited so she asked if I was sure I wouldn't be squeamish. After all the stuff I've eaten on various bush-survival courses, I just smiled and said 'Nope'.
I eat the tail meat. However, a real Cajun eats the tail then sucks out the guts.
by WTR
Thu Apr 28, 2016 2:35 pm
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Topic: After-storm weirdness
Replies: 38
Views: 9006

Re: After-storm weirdness

lfinsr wrote:
WTR wrote:
lfinsr wrote:There were no mudbugs where I grew up (Albuquerque) and the only ones I've ever seen were in Jamablaya. So... if one of those critters were to actually get a hold of you with those pinchers, how much bite they got?
You must never have spent anytime in an irrigation ditch. The Q has plenty of mudbugs.
Those irrigation ditches you speak of must have been down in the valley. Where I'm from there was nothing but sand, cactus, and tumbleweeds...
Any place at the river or an irrigation lateral.
by WTR
Wed Apr 27, 2016 6:18 pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: After-storm weirdness
Replies: 38
Views: 9006

Re: After-storm weirdness

lfinsr wrote:There were no mudbugs where I grew up (Albuquerque) and the only ones I've ever seen were in Jamablaya. So... if one of those critters were to actually get a hold of you with those pinchers, how much bite they got?
You must never have spent anytime in an irrigation ditch. The Q has plenty of mudbugs.

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