HaHa You must be from Maine. Cook it up and eat it. Or let it go. I personally would let the lobster go.
2007-12-22 02:58:03
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answered by Veritas 7
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Um, well, that's certainly interesting.
And no, I don't think it's only for Christmas, although I would have never thought to give a pet lobster for any holiday occasion....
2007-12-22 02:55:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Throw it in a boiling pot of water for 5 minutes and then eat it with melted butter.
That's actually a pretty good present. Lobster is tasty.
2007-12-22 02:57:53
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answered by Anonymous
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cool a pet lobster are you going to set it on the postman
2007-12-22 02:57:09
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answered by Yogi 2
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The thought of being thrown into a pot of boiling water is not the most appealing thought to me this time of year.
I'd name it Gordon & give it a second chance at life by setting up a huge aquarium for it to live in.
2007-12-22 02:57:22
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answered by April L 2
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Sorry to tell you its only for Christmas.
The claws make an excellent starter and there is not enough left after that. You could try making a soup on boxing day though
2007-12-22 02:56:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Ummm, very practical
What do they eat?
Is there a lobster rescue centre if you don't want it anymore?
2007-12-22 03:00:56
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answered by Anonymous
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pet lobster is not just for xmas you can have it for boxing day lunch to yumm
2007-12-22 02:56:24
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answered by Stephen 3
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Now thats some thinking, a present for the both of you, happy munching.
2007-12-22 03:07:59
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answered by ej3dval1 6
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She wants you to eat it on Christmas Day.
2007-12-22 02:55:56
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answered by Anonymous
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