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#1 May 08 2009 at 8:54 AM Rating: Good
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http://www.wpbf.com/cnn-news/19401407/detail.html
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ROYAL PALM BEACH, Fla. -- A Royal Palm Beach restaurant is dealing with a controversy over some diners literally playing with their food.

The Royal Palm Ale House lets diners use an arcade claw machine to grab their lobster dinner. If someone catches a live lobster, it's free.

But the game has upset a local animal rights group.

When John Baker was approached by a company marketing The Love Maine Lobster Claw, he said he saw it as another good addition to his sports bar.

"There can be a line waiting to play it," Baker said.

The Animal Rights Foundation of Florida said the mechanical claw could rip off lobsters' claws, legs and antenna, and it should be stopped.

"I have never seen anything come off these lobsters," Baker said. "I don't see it (as) cruel at all."
Diners pay $2 to $5 for a series of 30-second tries. If a diner grabs a lobster, the kitchen cooks it and he or she gets to eat it for free. But there's a lot of grabbing before most lobsters get caught.

ARFF said that the lobsters suffer tremendously -- confined to the tiny tank -- being pushed, prodded and grabbed by the mechanical claw. ARFF sent Baker a letter about the machine.

"Supported by scientific evidence, which confirms lobsters feel pain…ARFF has requested that the Royal Palm Ale House remove this atrocity," the letter said.

Baker contends his game is no more inhumane than anything else store-bought lobsters endure.

"If you buy them in a grocery store and take them home and cook them, you're going to put them in boiling water," Baker said.
But ARFF quoted a zoologist who said lobsters are capable of becoming physiologically or behaviorally stressed. ARFF said that being grabbed by a claw in a bar could cause just that.

Offended customers first contacted ARFF about the machine, but those at lunch on Thursday didn't seem to mind.
Jerrod Keller said he didn't think it's inhumane "at all."

"Their fate's already been sealed from the minute they've been caught," Joel Avila said.

ARFF said it is coordinating a letter-writing campaign against the lobster game. ARFF said that a Jacksonville restaurant recently removed its version of the lobster claw after such a petition.


Looks like that other restaurant gave in to PETA's demands after all. Lame.
#2 May 08 2009 at 8:59 AM Rating: Excellent
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Somewhere I have a mental threshold of "animals I worry about becoming stressed" and "animals I don't really worry about becoming mentally stressed". I can't exactly define where that line is but I can say that lobsters fall underneath it.

Big ole delicious water-roaches.
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#3 May 08 2009 at 8:59 AM Rating: Good
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But ARFF quoted a zoologist who said lobsters are capable of becoming physiologically or behaviorally stressed. ARFF said that being grabbed by a claw in a bar could cause just that.


Yea, so I guess I'd be ok with being tossed into a vat of boiling water. I mean, that wouldn't ***** me up, right? What exactly does a "behaviorally" stressed lobster look like?
#4 May 08 2009 at 9:00 AM Rating: Good
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I dunno how anyone can eat crustaceans. [:projectilevomit:]

We totally need a projectile vomit smiley.
#5 May 08 2009 at 9:02 AM Rating: Good
Lobster is soooooooooo yummy...smoothered in warm buttery goodness.

In my quest for funny lobster images, I stumbled upon this. It's like the king crab of lobster!

Edited, May 8th 2009 1:05pm by Ryneguy
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Ryneguy wrote:
In my quest for funny lobster images, I stumbled upon this. It's like the king crab of lobster!

Edited, May 8th 2009 1:05pm by Ryneguy
That...is like hentai waiting to happen. [:shudder:]
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#9 May 08 2009 at 9:10 AM Rating: Good
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Jophiel wrote:
Somewhere I have a mental threshold of "animals I worry about becoming stressed" and "animals I don't really worry about becoming mentally stressed". I can't exactly define where that line is but I can say that lobsters fall underneath it.

Big ole delicious water-roaches.


Karma dictates that you will die and be re-incarnated as a Jophiel-lobster. You will be fished and caught to be displayed in a restaurant in Boston. You will then be prodded and attacked by a mechanical arm for the rest of your short life before being boiled alive and then served to Smasharoo with a side order of fries to please him while he watches a Sox game. Your final impact on this earth as said lobster would be to give Smasharoo wind.

Well it could happen ...
#10 May 08 2009 at 9:13 AM Rating: Good
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That...is like hentai waiting to happen.


Well that ruined my appetite. Smiley: disappointed
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You will be fished and caught to be displayed in a restaurant in Boston. You will then be prodded and attacked by a mechanical arm for the rest of your short life before being boiled alive
I take solace in the fact that, like my lobster brothers, I'll have little conscious awareness of what's going on around me.
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#12 May 08 2009 at 9:43 AM Rating: Excellent
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Jophiel wrote:
Lady GwynapNud wrote:
You will be fished and caught to be displayed in a restaurant in Boston. You will then be prodded and attacked by a mechanical arm for the rest of your short life before being boiled alive
I take solace in the fact that, like my lobster brothers, I'll have little conscious awareness of what's going on around me.


You might be distressed, however.
#13 May 08 2009 at 9:54 AM Rating: Good
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They have those at a couple bars around Chicagoland.

Here's a pic

I haven't tried it yet, though. Apparently, it's about as hard to win as the plush animal claw game - a friend that frequents the bar has put about $100 in without winning.
#14 May 08 2009 at 10:30 AM Rating: Good
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I saw this a while ago when PETA had an outraged article about it. I love these offended animal people. I find out about so many cool things through them.
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