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Mammoth steak/mammoth burger. Call the Duke of York. Also, in case mammoth meat really sucks, I'll take a Rueben on the side. Multiple Weihenstephanner Hefeweissen Dunkels to wash that s*** down. I also might try to get my hand on some piping plover... I hear they taste like chicken only far more illegal.


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Vaquero Beef Rib from Taqueria Canonita inside of the Venetian in Vegas. Only runs about $22... but it's the best thing I've ever eaten. Prolly take some sort of ridiculous margarita to wash it down... preferably one that costs more than the food itself.

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I only need one thing: A huge bowl of my dad's home made Chili Verde and a whole bunch of tortillas to eat it with. It's so amazingly delicious it might actually make the idea of impending death easy to accept...at least until you finish eating it. Then you're going to die AND you're out of chili verde. And that just sucks.

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I could also go for a s*** cold hot dog, and a warm beer at Fenway park, with a side of cracker jacks. I know it sounds bad on paper...


Another amazing thing I once had was Apfel Streussel from this rinky dink hole in the wall joint in Braunschweig, Germany, and the entire beer menu from some old style bar/brewery in die nähe von Neuschwanstein. Giant pretzel required, of course.

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Oder vielleicht ein Paar Döner.

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PapaSmurf2k3 wrote:I could also go for a s*** cold hot dog, and a warm beer at Fenway park, with a side of cracker jacks. I know it sounds bad on paper...


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Methinks you're missing the part when it's consumed during a Sox-Yankee game where Boston is winnng, then it would taste sweet.

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2-3 lbs of Alaskan King crab, and to wash it down a 5th of Napoleon Brandy while I'm smoking a cuban cigar, or 2.

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krash wrote:A t-bone steak. I'd finish eating the steak, and then use the bone to stab my way out of there.
NSFA (GRAPHIC)
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HX212uUi39s[/youtube]

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^Winner
dre1507 wrote:
krash wrote:A t-bone steak. I'd finish eating the steak, and then use the bone to stab my way out of there.
If you try to trick the committee of last meals, you'll get a double death sentence.
So they'd kill me....twice?

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a 55 gallon drum of southern style sweet tea.

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If I was going to be killed anyway, I would want to try things that would normally hurt me. As long as the timing was right (I'd want to be killed before botulism, cramps or toxin shock kicked in). Think about it! You could eat bullets, motor oil, a live snake...

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A pan of lasagna, rocky road milk shake, spam masubi, chicago style chili cheese dog, chicken pad thai, medium rare filet mignon steak, rice pilaf, macaroni and cheese, and a bottle of epitaph. Kthxbai

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krimsonviper wrote: spam masubi,
WTF is this? :eek:

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nissangirl74 wrote:
krimsonviper wrote: spam masubi,
WTF is this? :eek:
Spam FTW!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYtE_eUeMw4

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I'm from Tennessee, I know what SPAM is :chuckle: . I just didn't know what Spam Musubi was

Definition: Spam musubi is composed of a block of rice with a slice of grilled spam on top and nori (seaweed) wrapping to hold it together.

Sounds like it would taste like s***. :eek:

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It's pretty delicious. You should try it. There's a sauce inside of it that makes it worth the while. It's probably just plain old teriyaki sauce, but yummy regardless y0.

Stop by your local Hawaiian restaurant and buy one.

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Ribs, slaw, kiltlifter.

i know what im cooking this week.

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The Swordfish with Wasabi butter at the Brigantine in Del Mar, CA. Best. Meal. Ever.

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^I love me some S-Word!

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DieselGirl wrote:The Swordfish with Wasabi butter at the Brigantine in Del Mar, CA. Best. Meal. Ever.
Never had swordfish. I did have Mahi Mahi for the first time today. It was pretty yummy. :yesnod

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nissangirl74 wrote:
DieselGirl wrote:The Swordfish with Wasabi butter at the Brigantine in Del Mar, CA. Best. Meal. Ever.
Never had swordfish. I did have Mahi Mahi for the first time today. It was pretty yummy. :yesnod
Swordfish is more steaklike and much more tender when done right.

Mahi mahi is awesome too tho. I have become an addict to this Mahi Mahi Sandwich here in Loveland on a pretzel bun with coleslaw on it. Awesome.

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DieselGirl wrote:Swordfish is more steaklike and much more tender when done right.

Mahi mahi is awesome too tho. I have become an addict to this Mahi Mahi Sandwich here in Loveland on a pretzel bun with coleslaw on it. Awesome.
<--- is now hungry at 10:45 PM. NOT good. :squint:

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Just thought of the dessert I would want: homemade blackberry cobbler with vanilla bean ice cream. YUM

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I'd have one fajita burrito from Chipotle, a Baconator with large fries, a Steakhouse XT from BK with a large fries, bacon club chalupa from Taco Bell with nachos, one Nathan's hot dog from Miami Subs with fries, buffalo chicken fajitas with a side of nachos and salsa from Chilis, and a nice chicken sandwich from Arby's with a side of fries. To wash all of this wonderful tastiness down, I would request a gallon of Coke.

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nissangirl74 wrote:I'm from Tennessee, I know what SPAM is :chuckle: . I just didn't know what Spam Musubi was
I figured that, I just wanted to post that song... :dblthumb: .

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nissangirl74 wrote:I'm from Tennessee, I know what SPAM is :chuckle: . I just didn't know what Spam Musubi was

Definition: Spam musubi is composed of a block of rice with a slice of grilled spam on top and nori (seaweed) wrapping to hold it together.

Sounds like it would taste like s***. :eek:
Nori is just the usual wrap that sushi comes rolled up in.

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Fillet of Dodo bird.

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I would either go for a huge plate of mexican awesomeness or grandmas roast. My grandma's potroast cooked with onions and carrots with mashed potatoes, greenbeans, creamcorn. And the homemade gravy of course. I don't give a damn about the calories even if I am not on deathrow that sounds damn good. The more I think about it the roast would definitly win if it was my last meal ever.

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i would want to eat panda meat. note. i said WANT. its cause im not gonna get it. my people would never sacrifice one of their precious pandas to so that way, the US and china will always be in negotiation. meanwhile, ill live the rest of my life till i die of old age cause no way in hell they gonna kill a panda for me. sounds like a perfect plan to avoid execution.

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See, that's my line of reasoning, which is why I specified a meal made from an extinct animal.


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