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what are you giving/getting for Valentine's Day?

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Some guys try to be smooth on Valentine's Day, giving their lovely lady a gift of lingerie or jewelry over dinner in a blatant attempt to get lucky. I prefer to let the dinner speak for itself. I just hope my wife enjoys the entree of blowfish and clams in white sauce I ordered for her
 
Some guys try to be smooth on Valentine's Day, giving their lovely lady a gift of lingerie or jewelry over dinner in a blatant attempt to get lucky. I prefer to let the dinner speak for itself. I just hope my wife enjoys the entree of blowfish and clams in white sauce I ordered for her

is that the blowfish that has to be prepared perfectly or else it might kill you and the chef has to commit suicide if it does??
 

http://www.japanfortheuninvited.com/articles/fugu.html

Nearly 100 people a year die of fugu poisoning, mostly ambitious amateur chefs who try to prepare the treat at home. The most famous casualty was beloved kabuki actor (and officially designated “national treasure&#8221😉 Mitsugoro Bando VIII

Since 1958, chefs need a license to prepare fugu. This is a tedious task requiring great skill and precision. According to custom, a chef whose customer dies from his fugu is honour-bound to commit seppuku (ritual suicide by disembowelment).

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