Okay you guys.
I … Okay you guys.
I am not afraid to pick them up.
I just shot to video to show you how fresh they were.
However, by the time I got around to filming them, they didn’t have much life left in them.
Actually, English … Actually, English is my first language. I can tell by your comments that English is not your first language. However, your English is okay, but in your previous comments you missed out the important qualifying statement, “IF you WANT to BE SURE THAT IT IS FRESH”.
I agree with that comment. I am a big seafood fan. Once seafood is exposed to the air, it deteriorates more quickly than meat from land based animals.
aff do you have … aff do you have difficulties in understanding english? i said it MUST be alive IF you WANT to BE SURE THAT IT IS FRESH, because if u buy it dead, tehre are not many warrantees that it is fresh, so the best thing is just to buy alive
Not true, you can … Not true, you can buy it fresh.
However, when it is still alive, you know
for sure that it is fresh
I do not like fish that has been frozen.
Certainly fresh fish that has been packed
on ice is okay.
I wanted to make a point about anti-[pride/vanity] and opposites. In some ways, the “anti-” bit is much like the difference (in logic) between contradictions and contraries. Here is an example as taught in lessons of logic:
The terms alive and lifeless are contradictories because everything either has life (is alive) or lacks life (is lifeless), but nothing is both alive and lifeless. Basically x is alive or not-alive.
The terms alive and dead are contraries because nothing can be both alive and dead, but some things might be neither (dead implies that it was once alive, but now is not).]]>
Okay you guys.
I …
Okay you guys.
I am not afraid to pick them up.
I just shot to video to show you how fresh they were.
However, by the time I got around to filming them, they didn’t have much life left in them.
Just one kicked, on …
Just one kicked, on the left
agree
agree
meh, he cant, there …
meh, he cant, there to dead ::::D
a fishmonger CAN …
a fishmonger CAN tell the length of time its been out of the waeter just by examining it a bit…i can anyway…
then you need …
then you need glasses.
i see no kicking
i see no kicking
mmmm they look …
mmmm they look tasty
Frog Prep.
Frog Prep.
Actually, English …
Actually, English is my first language. I can tell by your comments that English is not your first language. However, your English is okay, but in your previous comments you missed out the important qualifying statement, “IF you WANT to BE SURE THAT IT IS FRESH”.
I agree with that comment. I am a big seafood fan. Once seafood is exposed to the air, it deteriorates more quickly than meat from land based animals.
aff do you have …
aff do you have difficulties in understanding english? i said it MUST be alive IF you WANT to BE SURE THAT IT IS FRESH, because if u buy it dead, tehre are not many warrantees that it is fresh, so the best thing is just to buy alive
Not true. Fish can …
Not true. Fish can be dead, but must be fresh
i said it must be …
i said it must be alive, i did not said it was only possible to buy it alive…
Not true, you can …
Not true, you can buy it fresh.
However, when it is still alive, you know
for sure that it is fresh
I do not like fish that has been frozen.
Certainly fresh fish that has been packed
on ice is okay.
sea food must be …
sea food must be bought alive or frozen in ANY PART of the world man! crabs, lobsters etcccccc
srry not as exciting as fish -.-
why are u sooo …
why are u sooo afraid to get it..
boring!
boring!
oooooooookkkkkk… …
oooooooookkkkkk… why would you post that? thats… stupid
to tell u the truth …
to tell u the truth u can buy almost every seafood alive >.>
I wanted to make a point about anti-[pride/vanity] and opposites. In some ways, the “anti-” bit is much like the difference (in logic) between contradictions and contraries. Here is an example as taught in lessons of logic:
The terms alive and lifeless are contradictories because everything either has life (is alive) or lacks life (is lifeless), but nothing is both alive and lifeless. Basically x is alive or not-alive.
The terms alive and dead are contraries because nothing can be both alive and dead, but some things might be neither (dead implies that it was once alive, but now is not).]]>