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Bangkok, I Ate A Bug
This is my second visit to Thailand and even though I am a bit older, I am not sure I am any wiser. What I do know is that I am a little more adventurous (crazy, insane, nuts) and return here to fulfill a challenge I did not have the courage to complete four years ago.
For some, it is no big deal and most would just hop right up and do it. For me, I still need the courage of a liquid Tiger to face dozens of big black eyes on small stiff bodies steering back at me. To conquer, or as some would say “swallow up”, just one of them would be a small victory for me. Along a busy street, I try to solicit a like minded warrior but to no avail. In exchange for 10 Baht, I am handed a pair of legs and told “me no eat”. However, I am gladly given instructions. “Just bite and pull”. Soon I am left with just a pair of tiny legs between my fingers. I might as well finish off the job. I can't believe I just ate a grasshopper. Wax on, beer down, wax off. Deep fried and crunchy, not too bad. Maybe you should try one! Video:http://youtu.be/uCKzGqlMl8Y |
Personally, I've not tried any bugs. And I probably will not try them.... :))
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I ate a lot of bugs in my younger motorcycling days.....they weren't fried either.... :)
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lol...ht... How do you tell a happy motorcylist? By the bugs in his teeth.
I love to hear the crunch crunch when my Thai friends eat scorpions though. |
simpsonc510,
You have probably ate some bugs over your life time although not deep fried or voluntarily :( Try some scorpions next time you hang out with your Thai friends... |
hawaiiantraveler,
As a fellow biker, I have had my share of bugs too. However, I must say I think I prefer them deep fried :) |
ht, lol. good thing the eds don't know what you are talking about. rotf
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