o.k. - so the state that uses IA is Iowa? am i right?
why would a hot dog truck (o.k. a slightly better class of hot dog truck) in Iowa be serving frog legs? Are frog legs very popular in Iowa?
how very very odd.
errrrrrrrr, bunny - that is actually a question ^^^
Do Iowans like frogs' legs! Do chickens **** in the woods?
What's a Langolier?
I'll have to have a look at that when I return - always assuming I do - from the saltmines.
dlowan asks wrote:What's a Langolier?
They are the little creatures that eat up yesterday so that tomorrow has a place to develop! Very important.
ha! had a bratwurst for dinner!!! i don't miss it yet, in fact i wish i was missing it right now instead of sharing its company in my belly :~{
My paternal grandfather's family used to go out in the California marshes, kill frogs, bring them back and serve up their legs. They hailed from Missouri, which isn't so very far, geographically or culturally, from Iowa.
Hell, I just eat the entire frog. Just pop that bad boy in your mouth and chomp down.
I stick with just the legs me on self. We grow 'em big around these parts, so with don't have to eat no innards for bulk
'Two Wrights Catering'? Are we sure that all-brown display can be considered 'catering'?
Yep, frog legs are very popular in Missouri, so I would imagine that neighboring Iowa would have similar tastes. They are actually pretty good. If I had to choose between frog legs and Rocky Mountain Oysters, I'd go with frog legs any day.
So Bunny, are you rested up and ready to kick butt? How about giving your opinion on whether Adam and Eve sinned? I rather liked the answer that they were set up in a sort of sting operation...
If Adam and Eve hired 'Two Wrights Catering' they sinned indeed.
LOL cav. Maybe if you are the sort who enjoys restaurants where your arm sticks if you put it down on the counter, you would love Two Wrights Catering.
Being in the opposite end of the catering biz, I would wholeheartedly agree with you Diane, lol.
Diane is here! Yay!!
Sinned? By choosing knowledge over milky, besotted innocence?
NO WAY!!!!!
I been besotted afore, i warn't so bad . . . course, i ain't makin' no claims about innoncence . . .
Is 'besotted innocence' a legal defence in Oz?