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Edward Petersen's avatar

Like you, I have been a vegetarian on and off . . . and even vegan every now and then. As I get older, I have come to embrace protein and indeed fat which is the only nutrient one's brain can use, at least that's my excuse. Besides as plant science advances, we are starting to learn that plants are much more sentient than we once thought. And they DON'T want us to eat them either. But, as Woody Allen once postulated, "The world is just one big smorgasbord." A Po Boy is a wonderful thing and worthy of a quest.

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John's avatar

Hi Future: The slamming of a RV door is a necessity, if you don't go big they stall and you have to start over.

One of your best editions yet... enjoy the Po Boy & TGoM!

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Sally McLester's avatar

Always follow your dreams! Especially heading toward the Gulf of MEXICO and a dressed fried oyster po boy.

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Mark Atwell's avatar

Hey Ang, if you like Oysters, ride into Biloxi and eat at Half Shell Oyster House. BEST OYSTERS on the Gulf of (f*cking) MEXICO!

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Some Guy Writes's avatar

Ahh darnit - I rode through there... Next time!

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Tony Santora's avatar

That Wing looks very comfy. Well done, Ang. I notice your mind doesn't go to the crazy places it does when you're on the CT. On motorbikes, you're a product of your ride. I'll bet Ass likes that Wing seat.

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Some Guy Writes's avatar

The only thing I hear from Ass is, "Thank you..."

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Jay Hayes's avatar

Few things better in this world than a fried oyster po-boy.

Maybe a muffaletta, but in a region with some of the best seafood in the country, the po-boy wins (imho).

Thanks for the great post, looking forward to the next. :)

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Andy Simons's avatar

I'd ride further for a Lobster Roll. It would be cooler too.

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