Friday, May 6, 2011

When he says "fresh" seafood, he means "fresh"!

It's so fresh, it's right from the boat!

16 comments:

Stefan Jansson said...

You can't beat that!

Jack said...

Pretty cool. I don't know where some people get their ideas.

Randy said...

Clever marketing!

cieldequimper said...

Hey! You've just given me an idea to change jobs, lol!

Birdman said...

I get a kick out of this shot. ... and the boots! Hot!? Sticky?!

Sharon said...

Very clever marketing!

Small City Scenes said...

But was the boat ever even near the water???

BTW---I did NOT use a tripod. I was standing on terra firma using my tiny camera because they are going to replace my GOOD camera---- whenever. I am patient. MB

Small City Scenes said...

AND I do not know what becota means----it was just gremlins I think, MB

magicpolaroid said...

really real capture!!

youth_in_asia said...

Very, very clever! That's an outstanding idea.

Thanks for your comments on my blog. I regret to inform you that I've never had a female show up nekkid to my front door because of my grammatic error. If i did, would it still be an "error."

I like the preacher and republican comment. My girlfriend called yesterday and asked why I, "put up a self portrait" on my blog.

Judy said...

That's the best kind!!

Lois said...

The best kind! Now I'm hungry for some oysters.

Sailor said...

Did they go to the sea with those big umbrellas? Just kidding.

zakton said...

I love fresh oysters.

EG CameraGirl said...

You are making m homesick for the ocean! (I haven't always lived in Ontario.)

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