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Bill Cosby.

gone to prison.

He went to get big boy puddin pops!

Should have happened decades ago.

#puddinlove
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Just shows that money cannot buy happiness.
Only rent it for a short time.
 

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Sympathies to his family but never watched the show or know who the guy is.
 

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This one is sad...
I really admired the guy.

Anthony Bourdain- suicide at 61.

Anthony Bourdain, CNN host and celebrity chef, dead at 61

http://www.foxnews.com/entertainmen...n-cnn-host-and-celebrity-chef-dead-at-61.html

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My wife cried for almost a half an hour when she heard.And yeah this 1 really hurts for me too.

"If there was any justice in this world, I would have been a dead man at least two times over. By this, I mean simply that many times in my life the statistical probabilities of a fatal outcome have been overwhelming – thanks to my sins of excess and poor judgment and my inability to say no to anything that sounded as if it might have been fun. … [When I die], I will decidedly not be regretting missed opportunities for a good time. My regrets will be more along the lines of a sad list of people hurt, people let down, assets wasted and advantages squandered." - Anthony Bourdain
 

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My wife cried for almost a half an hour when she heard.And yeah this 1 really hurts for me too.

"If there was any justice in this world, I would have been a dead man at least two times over. By this, I mean simply that many times in my life the statistical probabilities of a fatal outcome have been overwhelming – thanks to my sins of excess and poor judgment and my inability to say no to anything that sounded as if it might have been fun. … [When I die], I will decidedly not be regretting missed opportunities for a good time. My regrets will be more along the lines of a sad list of people hurt, people let down, assets wasted and advantages squandered." - Anthony Bourdain

The killer part is that on top of living life on the edge so much, he was still a brilliant author and a great chef.
 

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Wow just heard Dwight Clark passed away on June 4, 2018

Link to his wiki below in case you don't know who he is.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_Clark

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The killer part is that on top of living life on the edge so much, he was still a brilliant author and a great chef.
Yeah kind of makes you wonder.
My personal favorite memory of him is the Iggy Pop interview in Miami.

 

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Yeah kind of makes you wonder.
My personal favorite memory of him is the Iggy Pop interview in Miami.


Just read this article from the nola. I’ve worked at a few of the places he visited and have eaten at all.

But beyond anything, His influence pushed me when I was a chef. It kind opened my eyes to cuisine even weirder than what i was used to.

https://trib.al/cSuUVt7
 

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I am more of a beans, meat and taters kind of guy. Too old to get into strange food.
 

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I am more of a beans, meat and taters kind of guy. Too old to get into strange food.

Two of my favorite of all time:
Sea Urchin and the eyeball off of a freshly caught blue fin.
Next would be either Nutria Tacos or Blood sausage. *i grew up with boudin so the blood sausage isn’t much of a stretch.
 

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Two of my favorite of all time:
Sea Urchin and the eyeball off of a freshly caught blue fin.
Next would be either Nutria Tacos or Blood sausage. *i grew up with boudin so the blood sausage isn’t much of a stretch.

That sounds like ingredients for a Hogwarts potion...
 

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That sounds like ingredients for a Hogwarts potion...
If you like seafood you would love sea urchin... and it’s not that weird
It tastes like you would picture the ocean to taste like
 

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Just read this article from the nola. I’ve worked at a few of the places he visited and have eaten at all.

But beyond anything, His influence pushed me when I was a chef. It kind opened my eyes to cuisine even weirder than what i was used to.

https://trib.al/cSuUVt7
And he is the only chef a President ever made pit stop for.
 

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If you like seafood you would love sea urchin... and it’s not that weird
It tastes like you would picture the ocean to taste like
Do not like seafood.
Except for regular fish.
Grilled Tuna is excellent.
Do not like Shrimp or any of the crawly sea critters.

And I have tasted the ocean. :blech:
 

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Do not like seafood.
Except for regular fish.
Grilled Tuna is excellent.
Do not like Shrimp or any of the crawly sea critters.

And I have tasted the ocean. :blech:
Hahaha!!!
Fair enough...

Sorry but love a few dozen raw oysters or a big messy shrimp/oyster poboy. :)
 

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If you like seafood you would love sea urchin... and it’s not that weird
It tastes like you would picture the ocean to taste like
I'll pass on the Uni.
I ain't about to put gonads in my mouth.Not without getting very drunk first at least.
 

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I'll pass on the Uni.
I ain't about to put gonads in my mouth.Not without getting very drunk first at least.
Hahaha!! so you don’t suck the crawfish heads, either?
 

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Nope Crawfish are only good for fishbait.
Good for catching channel catfish which are quite tasty.
I’ve heard that, but haven’t used them for bait yet.. they’re too tasty
 

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Hahaha!!!
Fair enough...

Sorry but love a few dozen raw oysters or a big messy shrimp/oyster poboy. :)
There was this little place in NOLA that did a shrimp salad & fried oyster po' boy.That way you get the best of both worlds.
Man I really miss living there.But I know I could never leave San Francisco.

What I really miss about NOLA
A May 1981 Civil District Court ruling cleared the way for selling alcohol directly from a window to passers-by on the street, according to Tulane School of Architecture geographer Richard Campanella. An ordinance change in 2001 gave drinking in public spaces the official OK, and the (plastic) go-cup officially became part of New Orleans’ culture.
 

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There was this little place in NOLA that did a shrimp salad & fried oyster po' boy.That way you get the best of both worlds.
Man I really miss living there.But I know I could never leave San Francisco.

What I really miss about NOLA
A May 1981 Civil District Court ruling cleared the way for selling alcohol directly from a window to passers-by on the street, according to Tulane School of Architecture geographer Richard Campanella. An ordinance change in 2001 gave drinking in public spaces the official OK, and the (plastic) go-cup officially became part of New Orleans’ culture.

I always got a half shrimp half oyster poboy.... all the goodness in one loaf.

Grew up catching them in the creek.

You like Crawdad Caviar?

The eggs from the underside of the tail?
Yes! Not as much as the tamale... love the little orange giblets inside the head.
 

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Alright you got me there I guess but usually I've had a Dixie or 3 beforehand.

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Oh hell yeah!!!
So glad they came back after the storm!!!
We call them Scooby doos.
 

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