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Feb 22

Written by: Heaving Melon
2/22/2008 7:34 PM

We didn't know at the time that the oyster shooter search had started, but it all started in Newport RI on an unusually warm weekend. We now know this would not be the best shooter we had but it was one of the more expensive at around $9 a shot. Since we didn't know we would be writing accounts of the shots at that point we don't remember the name of the place (but it might be H2O). The oyster was brought still on the half shell with cocktail sauce, a lemon and warm Grey Goose Vodka. Was it good ? Sure, but we now know that they can be much better. Also we were not Oyster Shooter experts at that point.  So the whole experience was just learning. We now know they are better chilled. This did hook us on Oyster shots.

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The thoughts from the sometimes twisted, often misunderstood mind of a 35 year old father.
Mr. Melon as he likes to be called here is a software engineer residing north of Baltimore.
He might not always be funny but give him a break.

The name of this web site has nothing in the least to do with "Melons". 10-15 visitors each day think they have stumbled on melon heaven. Well not today.
Mr. Melon always thought that if he had a band the name would be, you guessed it. Now appearing live on stage The Heaving Melons. He had visions of laborers throwing melons. You know watermelons, but seems it must mean something else to some.

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