Why sharks circle

  • Two white sharks swimming in the ocean spotted survivors of a sunken boat..


    "Follow me son" said the older more experienced shark, and they swam over to the people.


    "First we swim around them a few times with just the tip of our fins showing" he said, and they did.


    "Well done, son! Now we swim around them a few more times with all of our fins showing" and they did.


    "Now we eat everybody" and they did.


    When they were both gorged, the younger shark asked "Why didn't we just eat them right away? Why did we first swim around them?"


    The older shark replied "Trust me they taste better without the shit inside!"


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    Sadot Hernàndez.

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  • Reminds me of when I was in college. We used to go to a swamp near campus and trudge around with dip nets collecting crawfish. The first few times, we'd grab a case of beer, stumble around the swamp, get another case of beer and boil the crawfish. They tasted great, but the crawfish "butter" was woody and gritty.


    One time we had something to do that night, so we threw all the crawfish in a 55 gal tank we had, half filled it with water and threw an aerator in it. The next day, it was a nasty, black mess. We figured all the crawfish died, but when we went to scoop them out they were all alive. We cooked them up, and they were the best tasting ones we had. After that, we always gave them a one day purge before eating them. Best part about it was that it gave us an excuse to get drunk two days in a row. :thumbup:

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