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Thomas Canty
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3/27/04, 5:39pm
I think I've mentioned before that I don't usually care for seafood. Anyway, Madonna and I had to splurge on a steak and lobster dinner at Fishermen's Wharf while in San Francisco. This was only the second time I'd had lobster. The first time was almost 25 years ago. I remembered liking it a lot, but my tastes must have changed. It was ok, but certainly nothing to write home about. The filet mignon was fantastic, though!

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3/29/04, 11:52am
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>I think I've mentioned before that I don't usually care for
>seafood. Anyway, Madonna and I had to splurge on a steak and
>lobster dinner at Fishermen's Wharf while in San Francisco.
>This was only the second time I'd had lobster. The first time
>was almost 25 years ago. I remembered liking it a lot, but my
>tastes must have changed. It was ok, but certainly nothing to
>write home about. The filet mignon was fantastic, though!

I'm super-jealous. Fortunately, Marie's firm has an annual meeting next April in SF, so if I don't make it this year... it looks like next year is a go.

I just love the Lobster and meat combo... and, I hate to throw Costco around again, but a few months ago, Marie and I snagged some Costco lobsters and beef fillets, rotisseried the filets... and felt like I was dining in heaven.

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