Where are these killer shrimp from? What do they want from UK shrimp? Why are they killing them? Is there some social shrimp justice involved here? Are the UK shrimp not tolerant enough to accept the new incoming killer shrimp?
Today's theme is complete. The Killer Shrimp Party while not native to DC, goes in and kills RINOs and other Socialists in foggy bottom's earmarks eco-system. But in keeping with The Alaskan's high ideals, they only kill them and not eat them.
They switch back and forth in that article between using shrimp and prawn. I've been watching Australian master chef and they always talk about Prawns, not shrimp. Apparently they are different things. So which is it?
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12 comments:
Yet another Prince Charles story, no doubt...
Where are these killer shrimp from? What do they want from UK shrimp? Why are they killing them? Is there some social shrimp justice involved here? Are the UK shrimp not tolerant enough to accept the new incoming killer shrimp?
We shall fight them on the landing beaches, we shall fight them on the skewers, we shall fight them in the Scampi.
We shall never give up!
- Winston Shrimpchill
The Brits need to man up
"We shall fight shrimp in the Lochs and inland waters; we shall fight them in the River Thames--We shall never surrender, whatever the cost may be."
Today's theme is complete. The Killer Shrimp Party while not native to DC, goes in and kills RINOs and other Socialists in foggy bottom's earmarks eco-system. But in keeping with The Alaskan's high ideals, they only kill them and not eat them.
Killer shrimp... I'm trying to imagine background music for this. My first thought would be the Jaws theme, but played on a kazoo.
They switch back and forth in that article between using shrimp and prawn. I've been watching Australian master chef and they always talk about Prawns, not shrimp. Apparently they are different things. So which is it?
lol @ edutcher.
I thought they were called Prawns.
If birds are spreading them, isn't it nature in action?
Thanks for the Churchill reference. It never gets old.
Thank you for this link. I've been casting around for a theme for my novel and I think this might be it.
We've got a surplus of Chinese carp in the Mississippi river system. Wouldn't it be great if they liked eating these 'jumbo' shrimp?
Another sign that the Empire ain't what it used to be. Tsk, tsk.
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