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Roll that up with some rice and seaweed geomon666 Jan 2016 #1
Well... pinboy3niner Jan 2016 #2
Trust me. That fish will NOT end up in little cans. :>))))) pangaia Jan 2016 #4
919.328 lbs... Wow. sakabatou Jan 2016 #3
Kind of sad..that fish has been around for a long time and there are not many more like him... Human101948 Jan 2016 #5
I have no problem killing most animals. AngryAmish Jan 2016 #17
correct G_j Jan 2016 #22
I agree. beam me up scottie Jan 2016 #18
Hope they test it for radiation before selling it. n/t dixiegrrrrl Jan 2016 #6
Not to Be a Sushi-pooper, but The Roux Comes First Jan 2016 #7
Another reason to avoid sushi: 59% of the 'Tuna' Americans Eat Is Not Tuna Human101948 Jan 2016 #24
Is it Charlie??? riversedge Jan 2016 #8
"Sorry, Charlie" pinboy3niner Jan 2016 #9
Someone please pass the wasabi? lpbk2713 Jan 2016 #10
Sad. hunter Jan 2016 #11
AGREED .. NT saturnsring Jan 2016 #12
This makes me sad. cwydro Jan 2016 #13
It is sad...must be a really old one to have lasted so long... joeybee12 Jan 2016 #14
The top 1% are eating a species into extinction NickB79 Jan 2016 #15
Fire up the grill Aerows Jan 2016 #16
Maguro! yuiyoshida Jan 2016 #19
:) Aerows Jan 2016 #20
dou itashimashite yuiyoshida Jan 2016 #23
Toro...yum. hay rick Jan 2016 #21
By targeting bigger fish, we are breeding populations of smaller and weaker fish. B Calm Jan 2016 #25
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