Here's a pic of some "Dolphins" fans in Miami

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Fins really know how to pack 'em in.... their "home" turf..... :zany1:
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nothing to see here..moving on
 
I really don't wanna know what that is...

Have any of you other Yanks been across the pond? if so what's the WORST food you had over there?
Mine: BLOOD SAUSAGE --- It's as nasty as it sounds.
...and Kippers for breakfast, no thanks.
Though I didn't try the haggis when I was in Scotland....
 
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I really don't wanna know what that is...

Have any of you other Yanks been across the pond? if so what's the WORST food you had over there?
Mine: BLOOD SAUSAGE --- It's as nasty as it sounds.
...and Kippers for breakfast, no thanks.
Though I didn't try the haggis when I was in Scotland....
Would you like some blood pudding?
 
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Boy, I misunderstood what blood pudding was, even though my Great Grandparents loved it (but never served to me). I

Black pudding is a distinct regional type of blood sausage originating in Great Britain and Ireland. It is made from pork or beef blood, with pork fat or beef suet, and a cereal, usually oatmeal, oat groats or barley groats. The high proportion of cereal, along with the use of certain herbs such as pennyroyal, serves to distinguish black pudding from blood sausages eaten in other parts of the world.[
 
Just looked up blood sausage. Looks tasty enough. At least it's not veal or foie gras.
 
Boy, I misunderstood what blood pudding was, even though my Great Grandparents loved it (but never served to me). I

Black pudding is a distinct regional type of blood sausage originating in Great Britain and Ireland. It is made from pork or beef blood, with pork fat or beef suet, and a cereal, usually oatmeal, oat groats or barley groats. The high proportion of cereal, along with the use of certain herbs such as pennyroyal, serves to distinguish black pudding from blood sausages eaten in other parts of the world.[
I ate it in Dublin and had the farts like my bum was a giant hot air balloon! Farting over the cliffs of Moher