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To: Taro who wrote (410335)9/1/2008 8:09:58 PM
From: Emile Vidrine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575621
 
"By the way, IMO there are two kind of people, crab eaters and those who don't eat crabs."

My wife is the crab eater in the family. If it were up to me, I would rarely eat crabs. I can eat fish and sea food two or three times a week consistently. My wife always requests that we bring back a few dozens for her to boil. My youngest grandson often bring her an ice chess full that she shares with friends.
My wife just got back from a harp tour of Norway. They performed all the way from Tromsa to Oslo. She was sick of fish by the second week and was dreaming of steak and hamburgers for the next two weeks.

Gustave has brought in a pretty good tide. I think the fishing and shrimping will be excellent for the next few days. These high tides also bring in the red fish and the speckle trouts and also crabs. The small creatures that are at the bottom of the food chain always flow inland in abundance during high tides. The fish and crabs follow them in to eat them as the tide goes back out.

The damage from the hurricane was moderate in our area. The kids were happy because they got a three day holiday out of it.