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Posted by George Austin on December 10, 2001 at 11:06:40:

In Reply to: Re: A bug in the hand posted by Chris on December 10, 2001 at 07:00:58:

Make sure your buddy doesn't catch on but grab your lobster and give him a good shake, that'll disorient him a for a moment. (its how we get them in the stock pot at a restaurant I used to work at) Then turn him around so's he's facing you. Fold his little tail under him, (He'll probably do this for you) Anyway, when you have him turned around, approach your dive buddy and hold the lobster about 8 inches from your unsuspecting buddy's mask and let go.

YEOWWWWW!!!

That bug will jump out of your hand backwards and crash into your buddys mask at about 80 mile an hour. Its not a good idea to do this with any bug over 5 lbs or so.



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