Thats very cool. I think I remember you saying you were a mirror twin( everything opposite, like looking in a mirror). Very interesting.Quote:
Originally Posted by Skink
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Thats very cool. I think I remember you saying you were a mirror twin( everything opposite, like looking in a mirror). Very interesting.Quote:
Originally Posted by Skink
I had a ghetto one with BBQ sauce on it last night. . .it was the only cond. I had. besides mayo, or butter. . .and yes I had it in Sandwich bread. . .
i hate hotdogs, but dont' expect one to enter my mouth wihtout wolf brand chili and shredded cheese...
hey slip.. rep me :thumbsup:
Eddie Murphy would call that a house dog...Quote:
Originally Posted by FreeVenice
Do you hate all sausages or just dogs???Quote:
Originally Posted by slipknotpsycho
The hot dog was not invented by Nathans of Coney Island. It was invented around 1870 by a Coney Island restaurant owner named Chalrles Feltman, who was a German immigrant. Nathan Handwerker worked for him and, with encouragement from legendary performers Jimmy Durante and Eddie Cantor, started his own business in 1916, charging only a nickel for a hot dog. Feltman's were a dime. Feltman's closed many years go. According to my late father-in-law,, their hot dogs were better than Nathan's.
One thing that is totally foreign to Brooklyn, and New York, is putting cheese with hot dogs. It's unheard of here, probably because mixing dairy and meat is against the Jewish religion. I've never seen hot dogs with cheese in Brooklyn or NYC. I'm not ever Jewish, and it sounds gross, lol.
hot dogs.. neve rtasted that great ot me to begin with... then i started thinking of all the things that could be ground up in 'em to make 'em...
if i'm possibly gonna be eating anus and esophogus it better taste fucking great :thumbsup: like sausage... i love sausage.... but i have to ignore where the casing is from to eat it or i lose my appetite...
I worked with a girl once who was a converted vegatarian... At a Picnic she took a hotdog bun and put pickles onions and mustard on it,,,I felt so bad for her,,,I could see she wanted the hotdog...
Relish and those tangy little onion thingies they have at the stands. I love toronto street meat :D