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Anonymous Anonymous said...

sea cucumber is a delicacy to the chinese. i grew up eating those things---or trying to avoid eating them---at banquets. i wasn't allowed to get away with not eating any, though, since it's an expensive dish and that would have been rude.

in case you were wondering, yes, it's as nasty tasting (and feeling in your mouth) as it sounds.

December 16, 2006

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Completely off topic, but did you know that Ugly Overload was featured in a CNN piece (I believe it was on 15 December)? (Of course, it was mostly about cuteness, but Raging Wombat muscles through the cute!) Kudos and Cucumbers!

December 16, 2006

Blogger Unknown said...

Oh Great, now my brother is on National tv, CNN of all things, what is this going to do to your head? Couldn't you have at least gotten on Fox? Anyways congratulations that is so cool!!!! I have to tell everyone at work!!!!

December 17, 2006

Blogger Unknown said...

Hey look up the California Leafnosed bat. Creepy

December 17, 2006

Blogger Raging Wombat said...

Bats, I just discovered that yesterday, and I was more than a little excited. I am trying to work up a screenshot so I can post on it. Thanks for the heads-up, though.

Kelly, thanks for the idea. Yes, it is abonimable. And worty of UgO.

December 17, 2006

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I picked up a sea cucumber last month while scuba diving in Jamaica. I picked it up because the dive master did. I'm an idiot. I had the weirdest sting/rash/burn on my hands and fingers a few days later. It itched like hell and is STILL not completely healed 5 weeks later! Another reason to dislike the squishy flesh-bags! Hmmm...I think I'll blog about that! Thanks ugly overload!

December 17, 2006

Blogger Raging Wombat said...

I didn't know so many people have had such nasy experiences with these uglies. Sorry Claire, and pharngirl.

December 17, 2006

Anonymous Anonymous said...

My experience at the Monterey Aquarium with a cucumber was nice...it was super soft like velvet. I guess it was an anomaly.

December 18, 2006

Blogger Raging Wombat said...

Maybe they detoxified your sea cucumber. Or maybe it was an actual cucumber.

December 19, 2006

Blogger Dan said...

Hey, I've eaten one of those things - not too bad, but a lot like chewing on a tire.

December 21, 2006

Blogger Maktaaq said...

I went snorkelling in Taiwan a few years ago where one of the diving instructors told me that an alternate name (in Chinese) for the sea cucumber is "man of the sea."

When I naively asked why, the instructor picked up the sea cucumber and banged it on the pier. It began excreting a white viscous substance.

Anyhow, he also told me that if I ever cut myself while diving, to try and find a sea cucumber and bang it on something. Its secretion acts like a glue and will make a suitable underwater band-aid.

Sea cucumbers are cool - did you know they also travel in herds along the sea floor?

Btw, I love this blog. A friend pointed it out to me last November and I've been following along via Bloglines ever since. Keep up the good work!

January 03, 2007

Blogger Raging Wombat said...

Thanks, Maktaaq. That's a crazy story. I didn't know it worked as glue.

January 05, 2007

Blogger AutiMama said...

EWWWWWWWWWWWWWE! that is just nasty!!

inner organs?! ... Gooey messes?! ... and the organs GROW BACK!!!!!!!!!

Ok, seriously that is just so nasty and yet ... really cool at the same time?!

I share this blog with my 10 yr old daughter thanks for keeping clean and cool!! YOU ROCK UgO!!

July 03, 2007

Blogger Raging Wombat said...

I try to keep it clean - which can be tough given the subject matter.

July 03, 2007

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