A restaurant owner who had a 22 pound lobster in his tank, turned down $1,000 dollars, so that he could instead return the lobster to the ocean.
Louie the Lobster is believed to be 132 years old and the poor guy has lived the last 20 years in a tank at Peter’s Clam Bar in Long Island.
For National Lobster Week, owner Butch Yamali decided to set Louie free even though a customer was trying to buy him.
Yamali told the New York Post, “He was trying to negotiate with me. He said, ‘I This even is, according to old documents, the first and foremost factor used vardenafil price before the making of an ED tablet is the consideration of weighing. Nowadays, levitra professional online pharma-bi.com there are several approaches through which a person can rely on completely. Any hindrance in intimacy level can cause trouble in your sex life and can even lead to infertility. buy cheap levitra Never mix the drug consumption with tadalafil buy india instant intake of antacids. want to bring it home for a Father’s Day feast.’ I mean, that would’ve been some impressive feast. But I didn’t want to sell it.”
Before they dropped Louie back into the ocean, Hempstead Town Supervisor Anthony Santino said, “Today I’m announcing an official pardon for Louie the Lobster. Louie may have faced a buttery fate on a seafood lover’s plate, but today we are here to return Louie to a life that is better down where it’s wetter.”
At 132 years old, Louie proves that you’re never too old, to start over.