what was that? is that all there is? who is this? this is it.

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November 17, 2008

Dan E. Murray sent me this.

It would look pretty cool on a T-shirt and if you were from Fitchburg it would look even better


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Case said...

There's a place in Fitchburg I would stop in whenever I passed through. I can't remember what it was called but I remember exactly where it is. You could drop $14.95 and get 2 pound and a quarter lobsters, 1 pound of steamers, and about a pound of fries. They also had beers and were within stumbling distance to the hotel where I would always stay. Good times!

Posted November 17, 2008 09:37 AM | Reply to this comment

Bronco Mendenhal said...

I'm not sure what forging is , but it sounds painful to have it done to your balls. I think I'll try mine on my on my ankle first.

Posted November 17, 2008 03:19 PM | Reply to this comment

firestarter said...

Hey, I happen to be from Fitchburg, could you make me one? I'll wear it in Iowa and anywhere else that they appreciate steel balls. To Case... do you mean S S Lobster down the street from Best Western Royal Plaza?

Posted November 17, 2008 03:24 PM | Reply to this comment

pilder replied to firestarter...

we're gonna need some more gas in the carburetor...and I'm slowly starting to think about making those T-shirts. Cheers

Posted November 17, 2008 07:19 PM | Reply to this comment

Case replied to firestarter...

That's the one! Oh man, there was a trade show there once, I got there at night, had the 2fer, then had another the next night and a single the following lunchtime before I left. That's 6 1/4 pounds of lobster, 5 pounds of steamers (I got the 3 pound a-la-carte at lunch) and about 3 pounds of fries in 48 hours. TAKE THAT CHOLESTEROL!

Posted November 17, 2008 07:47 PM | Reply to this comment

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