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.. . Ate at a place called azule in mill creek. Chumnuckles have barcardi rum, armadillo (sp?) among other things. Room swimming...swim, swim,swim...

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Oh a drink right? Don't over do it:) Cool name.

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You ate a armadillo?! What's wrong with you!

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Is it similar to crawfish or crab? How do you peel that sucker's shell off?

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Your going to have a stall! Armadillo is high in carbs it's mainly made out of a bread shell!

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No , lol! It was a drink.

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No ' date=' lol! It was a drink.[/quote']

That's what they all say...

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I mean amaretto (sp?). Lol! Told you I was sloshed....:) wore off after like 10 min but kinda fun.

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Armadillo liquefies to amaretto? Wow. I liked those all soured up n junk.

Seriously. Your drunk is gone that quickly? Wow. I understand how people get crossover addictions. Is there a hangover?

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Armadillo liquefies to amaretto? Wow. I liked those all soured up n junk.

Seriously. Your drunk is gone that quickly? Wow. I understand how people get crossover addictions. Is there a hangover?

No hangover, never... I have a drink about once a month now post 6 months, just as a way to socialize when eating out. Seriously, over in 10 minutes for me...now driving home, just kidding. Wife driving home. I am surprised at how quickly the alcohol metabolizes. I just know my run tomorrow is going to be a b***h with this alcohol . Maybe not? It was Pre sleeve. I always suffered day after drinking when trying to run.

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Yep. Definitely understand how foodies become alcoholics. Gonna have to watch that one and inform my mom and fiancé of the risk so I don't become a drunken pirate.

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He ate an armadillo??? Is that an approved food??

I bet it would be approved and taste like chicken. Lol!

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Mmmm, armadillo....

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