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Well how rude!
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Well how rude!
Yes!Sushi style ore sauted in butter and garlic
Straight outta the tank. He sucks them out of the shell after poking them with a chopstick a couple of times.Sushi style ore sauted in butter and garlic
Nice! I like it making sure they are fresh...Straight outta the tank. He sucks them out of the shell after poking them with a chopstick a couple of times.
Nah that would be my wife. She would eat half the things in my tank if I would let her. Doesn't get any fresher.Straight outta the tank. He sucks them out of the shell after poking them with a chopstick a couple of times.
Oh also, the return pump is a Mag12, which have notoriously good pressure. That sucker is pinching it down to a trickle by sheer will.@tbrown Look familiar? He's not shooting it out of the tank this time, but sometimes he does. Those are 1" PVC fittings for scale.
Almost looks like a Turban...
I'm going to put the rocks in water and see how many gallons of water are displaced. I already told you how many pounds the rocks weigh13.3lbs

You have no idea how many times I had to perform this demonstration while bartending. Some margaritas came in mugs and same came in rocks glasses. However, they both held 10oz. I would have to pour water from the rock glass to the mug once every few weeks to prove to a customer that they indeed were not getting ripped off with the rocks glass. The mug was thicker and just looked bigger.

I'm going to put the rocks in water and see how many gallons of water are displaced. I already told you how many pounds the rocks weigh![]()
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I used a very scientific formula... might be off a couple tenths...I'm going to put the rocks in water and see how many gallons of water are displaced. I already told you how many pounds the rocks weigh![]()
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That's 1.6 gallonsI'm going to put the rocks in water and see how many gallons of water are displaced. I already told you how many pounds the rocks weigh![]()
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