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LOL! As usual Dirty Harry is right I recognized the seen from just the image shown. Thank you.
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LOL! As usual Dirty Harry is right I recognized the seen from just the image shown. Thank you.
Not had a hotdog since my student days. But a sausage sandwich with tomato ketchup makes a nice quick meal.
Please note, a minor event such as having to shoot a couple of guys involved in a robbery did not stop him from eating his hotdog. Without ketchup!"I gots to know."
I was trying to be tolerant as I love my dogs "Carolina style" [bacon, cheese, and Cole slaw] or cony-style [mustard, onions, chili & cheese], but no ketchup.Oddly enough no one commented on the "tomato puree". On a hotdog purists (like me) consider that a huge sin. Mustard. Maybe relish if one is a sugar addict.
Not especially.Please note, a minor event such as having to shoot a couple of guys involved in a robbery did not stop him from eating his hotdog. Without ketchup!
Well do you feel lucky, . . . punk?
I'm from the Chicago area. The only things that belong on a hot dog are pickle, onion, mustard, tomato slices, and relish, and it's served on a poppy seed bun.LOL! As usual Dirty Harry is right I recognized the seen from just the image shown. Thank you.
I'm not familiar with Toulouse sausage. Only Henri de Toulouse Lautrec.With thick Toulouse sausage
I'm not familiar with Toulouse sausage. Only Henri de Toulouse Lautrec.
I'm from the Chicago area. The only things that belong on a hot dog are pickle, onion, mustard, tomato slices, and relish, and it's served on a poppy seed bun.