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Tourist Oyster Farm, Skyrizi commercial
Posted on 7/9/25 at 12:20 am
Posted on 7/9/25 at 12:20 am
Today I saw the Skyrizi commercial where that 65 year old salt and pepper hair man visits an oyster farm, farmer brings them to traps, then they collect them out of traps - like blue crab traps almost, then the guide takes them to a table that's just sitting out in the middle of the ocean with fresh lemons and cocktail sauce already out. They're all laughing having the time of their life. How this relates to Skyrizi I have no effing clue. I'd doubt 0.01% of people watching the commercial or considering Skyrizi have been to a tourist oyster farm.
But then, I was like, this actually seems kind of cool. I love raw oysters and can down 5 dozen of them if they are free. Does anyone know if any of these tourist oyster farms exist in Louisiana or South East Texas where you can pay to hop on a boat, farmer takes you to the traps, and you shuck and eat them right there on a table with all the fixings?
I used to love Don's Seafood in Shreveport. They closed 2008, but they had 25 cent oyster Thursdays the last 5 months before closing. I convinced my whole Freshman baseball team to go there after practice on Thursdays, and it became a tradition. Bunch of 15 year old Freshman squad baseball at Don's eating 25 cent oysters every Thursday off Kings Hwy. Then The Blind Pelican in New Orleans off St Charles had 25 cent oysters as recent as 2016. I heard the 2 owners were gay, had a lovers quarrel because one of them spent their entire savings on alcohol for himself and like a school bus. 25 cent oysters are a god send.
But then, I was like, this actually seems kind of cool. I love raw oysters and can down 5 dozen of them if they are free. Does anyone know if any of these tourist oyster farms exist in Louisiana or South East Texas where you can pay to hop on a boat, farmer takes you to the traps, and you shuck and eat them right there on a table with all the fixings?
I used to love Don's Seafood in Shreveport. They closed 2008, but they had 25 cent oyster Thursdays the last 5 months before closing. I convinced my whole Freshman baseball team to go there after practice on Thursdays, and it became a tradition. Bunch of 15 year old Freshman squad baseball at Don's eating 25 cent oysters every Thursday off Kings Hwy. Then The Blind Pelican in New Orleans off St Charles had 25 cent oysters as recent as 2016. I heard the 2 owners were gay, had a lovers quarrel because one of them spent their entire savings on alcohol for himself and like a school bus. 25 cent oysters are a god send.
This post was edited on 7/9/25 at 12:34 am
Posted on 7/9/25 at 12:22 am to Saunson69
Some days I think the world is speaking to me in code.
Posted on 7/9/25 at 10:09 am to Saunson69
quote:if you've ever contracted vibrio from raw oysters that will greatly diminish your desire.
25 cent oysters are a god send.
i always feel like i'm playing russian roulette and a dozen is about all i'm willing to gamble on at a time.
Posted on 7/9/25 at 1:59 pm to Saunson69
Should move to the Food Board.
Posted on 7/9/25 at 2:03 pm to Saunson69
Hog Island Oyster Co offers these tours in CA. We went to their bar in Oxbow market in Napa. Some damn good oysters. The tour looked cool but we didn't make it out that way.
Posted on 7/9/25 at 6:55 pm to tigerpimpbot
Skyrizi represses the immune system. It would be a great idea to walk around barefoot harvesting oysters.
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