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Post subject: Re: Exotic Meat Month at Bull City Burger and Brewery
Posted: Fri April 01, 2022 3:50 pm
Troglodyte
Joined: Wed December 19, 2012 9:53 pm Posts: 22550 Location: Chapel Hill, NC, USA
They make you eat the Tarantula Burger outside, so I'm guessing vomiting is a possibility.
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TARANTULA CHALLENGE 2021 Please fill out the following form to participate in the 2021 drawing for a Tarantula Burger. Each participant may sign-up once, and you may choose up to three of the available time slots when you could come in to eat your Tarantula Burger. All Tarantula Burgers must be consumed on the outdoor patio at Bull City Burger and Brewery. For only $30 you get a Tarantula Burger, order of Dirty Fries, and a t-shirt (if you eat the whole thing). If your name is selected from the list of names, you will be contacted via e-mail and you must show up during the assigned time window. If you are not able to come during that time window, the Tarantula Burger will be put back onto the list for a new drawing. All entries must be completed and submitted by 9pm on Friday, April 23.
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Malloy wrote:
making this place inhospitable to posting is really the only move left.
Tuatara are absolutely protected under New Zealand's Wildlife Act 1953. The species is also listed under Appendix I of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) meaning commercial international trade in wild sourced specimens is prohibited and all other international trade (including in parts and derivatives) is regulated by the CITES permit system.
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Malloy wrote:
making this place inhospitable to posting is really the only move left.
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