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I have never created anything in my life that did not make me feel, at some point or another, like I was the guy who just walked into a fancy ball wearing a homemade lobster costume.
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writing
lobster
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Elizabeth Gilbert |
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Winters are a desolate time where all senses are wiped away, and here in Canada, this is especially true. All smells are sucked clean from the air, leaving only a harsh, icy crispness. Colours are stripped away, leaving a stark white landscape, a sky which stays black at night and gray in the day, a world of only three shades. Stay outside too long, and your hands will get so cold that they'll go numb and turn red, like the claws of a lobster. During a whiteout, even sight itself is reduced to nothingness.
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winter
color
nature
frigid
frost
frozen
landscape
shades
canada
sky
lobster
cold
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Rebecca McNutt |
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Honestly,' she said when they were out of Bruce's earshot, 'he's as bad in the kitchen as you are. What do you people do on the servant's night off, anyway?' Lila looked Jessica straight in the eye. 'Cold lobster and caviar,' she said earnestly.
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sweet-valley
rich-people
lobster
servants
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Francine Pascal |
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When I got home I peered down at the lobster to see how he was doing. The inner plastic bag was sucked tight around him and clouded up. It looked like something out of an eighties made-for-TV movie, with some washed-up actress taking too many pills and trying to off herself with a Macy's bag.
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humor
lobster
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Julie Powell |
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Little bits were one of Dorey Jewett's gems: small, sweet lobster knuckles that were sauteed in butter. There were no herbs involved, just enough of a Ritz-cracker coating to absorb the butter for ease of eating.
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little-bits
lobster
ritz-crackers
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Barbara Delinsky |