Did you know that St. Patrick's driving the snakes out of Ireland was really him forcing Christianity on the island? The "snakes" he drove out were any pre-Christian Celtic religions. And he probably was a teetotaller.
Aside from the caviar, you could probably make this for closer to 50 bucks at home. Shoot, medium priced caviar and you'd still be under 100 bucks easy. Depending on where you are, lobster could be pricey, but I'm in Nova Scotia, which produces more and better lobster than Maine at a cheaper cost, so no big obstacle.
How would it taste, though? I've never tried lobster with wasabi.
Aaah! Holy god! Tell me that's a joke, that you can't just rent a gun for ten bucks in the States. Now I'm really paranoid about travelling to America.
Do you think they sell plastic bags, hacksaws, and acid too?
Cool, on the interactive map, they even include Canada! Canada is, of course, staunchly "pop" from coast to coast to coast. Soda means soda water and coke means Coke (or..uh..you know), and that's how it's supposed to be.
Seriously, for you humourless yanks, "When a person can no longer laugh at himself, it is time for others to laugh at him."
Seriously, it looks pretty darn neat.
Did you know that St. Patrick's driving the snakes out of Ireland was really him forcing Christianity on the island? The "snakes" he drove out were any pre-Christian Celtic religions. And he probably was a teetotaller.
How would it taste, though? I've never tried lobster with wasabi.
Do you think they sell plastic bags, hacksaws, and acid too?