Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Wordless Wednesday: Red Lobster Captive

Red Lobster Captive
"It wasn't a rock; it was a rock lobster!"
- B-52s


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20 comments :

  1. I must admit, lobsters freak me out a little bit.

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  2. was he a rock n' roller lobster?? (B-52's, hahaha)
    I am not a fan of eating them, and I feel sorry when seeing them swimming around a tank for someone to choose. but nice close up!

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  3. Hope that lobster survives the restaurant....thanks for sharing, & have a submarine WW....

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  4. I've heard that lobsters can grow up to 6 feet in length if they survive long enough. That would be something to encounter, just think how large those claws would be, the size of someones head or perhaps double that.

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  5. Wow, what a lovely shot! I feel sad for him if he's in a restaurant but that does not diminish the excellence of your photo.

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  6. Poor lobsters. Cool shot. Happy WW!

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  7. Try again here! Like the colors in this. Feel sorry for the animal

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  8. Those lobsters in tanks make me sad! Now I don't mind visiting a lobster pound, where the lobsters are held in big tanks with water sluicing through them. But I've never picked out a lobster from one of those little holding tanks, and I don't think I ever will.

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  9. Lobster is delicious and nutritious! Great photo! :)

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  10. Great Capture! neat idea for a photo!

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  11. I am sure the employees at the Red Lobster were wondering why you were taking pics of their captive.

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  12. LOL! There's this song on Veggie Tales A Pirate Movie (a kids video) that says "It wasn't a rock...it was a rock monster!" Didn't know that was a parody. Now I gotta go look up that song!

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