Stirring the [lobster] pot.

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Guinevere
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Stirring the [lobster] pot.

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Instead of plunging headfirst to their death in a pot of boiling water, 534 live lobsters escaped the dinner plate and belly flopped to freedom into the dark waters of the Atlantic Ocean. A group of Tibetan Buddhists flanked the sides of a whale-watching boat at dusk on Wednesday, sprayed the lobsters with blessed water, clipped the bands binding their dangerous claws and gently released them one by one into the deep water below.
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Next up, on a local blog:
The Crew of The Degelyse Would like To Personally Thank The Buddhist Monks Who Released Lobsters They Purchased In Gloucester Back To The Ocean
Posted on August 8, 2011 by Joey C
Receiving the coordinates of where the lobsters were released the boys went out yesterday and hauled the lobster traps they set all over that ocean bottom and caught exactly 534 lobsters, the precise number the monks released.

Thank you and come again next year Mr Buddhist monks, we would like to invite you back again and again to purchase our lobsters and “restock the pond”

And from today's Globe:
On Thursday, a group of Buddhists traveled to Gloucester and purchased 534 lobsters, about 600 pounds worth, from a wholesaler and dumped them back into the sea in a prayer ceremony in which the crustaceans’ bands were cut and blessed water was sprayed on them.

Freedom. But it may have been short-lived.

Yesterday, lobstermen from the fishing vessel Degelyse said they had traveled to the site of the ceremony, laid their traps, and hauled up exactly 534 lobsters, according to a local blog, Goodmorninggloucester.org.

And then they brought their haul right back to market.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massac ... s/?camp=fb


Wait until karma attaches to those fishermen. Although I also doubt they hauled in exactly 534 lobsters, either. Or even know the exact coordinates of the drop (which I have not seen reported anywhere).
“I ask no favor for my sex. All I ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our necks.” ~ Ruth Bader Ginsburg, paraphrasing Sarah Moore Grimké

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Gob
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I love it, that's taking the piss big time!
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”

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What a waste
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I once knew a practicing Buddhist who used to buy live fish bait and release it. Unfortunately she went and released a few kilos of fresh water living worms in salty briny water and condemned them all to death.
Bah!

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I just remember my friends mother. What a hoot.

She used to rescue flies from spider webs and replace them with tofu.

She couldn't answer me when I asked her why she wanted to kill the spiders by starvation.

:lol:
Bah!

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Clearly, these people are mentally ill.

Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.


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I had a terrific lunch in St Pierre (France) of lobster lasagne preceded by some type of layered dish with avocado and crab last week.

Everyone should shut down for 2 hours for lunch each day. It's the right thing to do.

I had a nice bit of seared Minke whale a few days before that it Reykjavik ... taaaasty.

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