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Death of a Lobster - Teppanyaki Style

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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2007

In a Teppanyaki restaurant in Eindhoven. Lobster was on the menu. This video shows how the lobster were still moving even though they were cut in half and being fried. Got to love lobster.

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  • if i had a dollar for every pixel in this video

    i would have 1 dollar

  • @botswanky It's ALREADY DEAD. The freaking thing is split in half and it's muscles are reacting to it's separation from it's nervous system/brain. Post mordem spasms and crap. I'm sure if you cut a person in half and their body parts start spasming you would think that the person is still alive... HAH. freaking idiot.

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  • @heyitshorse they could chop their heads off in front of the customers

  • @ifuckednatalietran

    its proof to the customers that the item was fresh if this video did have customers.

  • @Jagogames

    Y U NO SPEAKY RIGHTY WORDY DUMBO?

  • what wrong with chopping their heads off before cooking it? one minute into their death doesn't change the "freshness"

  • Actually you would have 76800, you're just stupid...

  • Why stupid moron do u public shitty video line that!! Cmon buy a new camera instead of this ass

  • lol @ the comments.....

  • it wasn't moving it was the pixels moving...

  • did you record this video with a lobster?

  • what? if you see dead people farting you will say that the person is alive?

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