old3bob Posted Wednesday at 01:35 PM (edited) haven't seen one of these aerodynamic buggies for a long time, its all non-aerodynamic taco trucks now... Edited Wednesday at 01:39 PM by old3bob Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zerostao Posted Wednesday at 06:00 PM needs relish. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
old3bob Posted Wednesday at 08:59 PM (edited) 2 hours ago, zerostao said: needs relish. plus some mustard, onions, and whatever else. Btw, I recently bought some all beef dogs thinking they would have less additives but after eating several I later read the label fine print noting sodium nitrate was added, which normally I never buy anything that has that in it since its supposedly a cancer causing agent! (yikes) Edited Wednesday at 09:00 PM by old3bob Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nungali Posted Wednesday at 09:00 PM Hot dog cars back ? Is that because all the taco vans got rounded up and deported back to Mexico ? '' Open up in there ! What are you having for dinner ? It better be 'all- American ! '' 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
old3bob Posted Wednesday at 09:03 PM (edited) wonder what frame and engine it has underneath the dog, AI might know...(this is a nutty thread) Yep it did: The modern Oscar Mayer Wienermobile is powered by a 6.0-liter General Motors (GM) Vortec V8 engine. This engine is generally found on a Chevy or Isuzu NPR truck chassis, providing approximately 300 horsepower to move the 14,000-pound fiberglass hot dog. Edited Wednesday at 09:05 PM by old3bob Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nungali Posted Wednesday at 09:04 PM 1 minute ago, old3bob said: plus some mustard, onions, and whatever else. Btw, I recently bought some all beef dogs thinking they would have less additives but after eating several I later read the label fine print noting sodium nitrate was added, which normally I never buy anything that has that in it since its supposedly a cancer causing agent! (yikes) and that is just what they are admitting to ! What else could be in there ? 3. Physical Foreign Matter and Contaminants Recalls and tests have identified several foreign materials inside hot dogs: Bone and Cartilage: Multiple recalls have occurred due to bone fragments in hot dogs. Metal and Plastic: Fragments of metal and clear, white plastic have been found. Insect Larvae: Reports have indicated the presence of insect larvae. Other Objects: Rubber bands and unidentified animal parts. 4. Unlabeled Fillers and Additives Mechanically Separated Meat: Known as "pink slime" or "white slime," this is a paste-like mixture created by forcing bones with remaining flesh through a sieve. Fillers: Soy protein concentrate, starch (corn or potato), and milk powder. Undisclosed Allergens: Hydrolyzed soy protein or soy lecithin not mentioned on the label - dont worry about 1 and 2 (missing ) they were just other meats like buffalo and horse and human DNA . 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
old3bob Posted Wednesday at 09:07 PM one better make their dogs at home! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nungali Posted Thursday at 02:21 AM (edited) Fer sure ! cut in half length ways and inside toasted and with butter . One of these ; , BBQ bratwurst (or similar ) OR 'vegelinks ' fried onions, mustard, tomato sauce (Aussie style , of course ) Hamburger ? Try this ; mix mince with pepper and salt , a pinch of mixed Italian herbs ( NOT the 'English' mix ) and ground up (you can crush it in your hand and fingers ) Asian fried shallots make into patties ... Mmmmmmm . Edited Thursday at 02:23 AM by Nungali 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
old3bob Posted Thursday at 12:48 PM (edited) how about those nuts that stuff an incredible number of hot dogs into themselves in a timed competition, sounds like an easy way to choke and die! (I'd rather stuff apple pie and ice cream but one could still choke and die in doing that or have a dangerous sugar overload) The T.T.C. says something about knowing when enough is enough. btw, someone did nice fiberglass work on the Wienermobile, and an example of ,"different strokes for different folks". lol Edited Thursday at 12:53 PM by old3bob Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
old3bob Posted Thursday at 04:43 PM lol...except for sodium nitrate and such Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zerostao Posted Thursday at 07:34 PM way back in the hazbin days,,,,one of my Great-Grandfathers (they were all great, but i digress) ran a hot dog stand in a small town of about 3000 folks, back then, under 1500 now, i digress again! and sold the recipe for his hotdog sauce to a local restaurant for enough money to move to portsmouth ohio and buy a corner store there. the restaurant, finally went out of bizness post circa 2000, but in its heydey, acheived local legendary status when a Mr. Alphonse Capone enjoyed a hotdog with sauce, fries, and a coke, on one of his many leisurely excursions to the bluegrass state. the restaurant got the fame as part of the recipe deal, and were still in bizness until after 2000. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zerostao Posted Thursday at 07:44 PM Hot Damn Diggity Dog !!! May not be the Soggy Bottom Boys,, but Old Timey Music remains Timeless, don't you think?! ima have a little drink, the last of my Weller and mountain dew, while you think it over. this thread inspires me eight, seven, six, five, and all that jive Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nungali Posted Thursday at 07:48 PM 6 hours ago, old3bob said: how about those nuts that stuff an incredible number of hot dogs into themselves in a timed competition, sounds like an easy way to choke and die! (I'd rather stuff apple pie and ice cream but one could still choke and die in doing that or have a dangerous sugar overload) The T.T.C. says something about knowing when enough is enough. btw, someone did nice fiberglass work on the Wienermobile, and an example of ,"different strokes for different folks". lol Sounds like Gustav the pet Fairy Penguin . He was the pet of a surfer guy ( that found him at sea covered in oil . Cleaned him up and let him go but he kept coming back ) and used to hang around the wharf where we went fishing and give him the small fry . Boy could that little guy eat . One day we decided to see how many fish he could fit in there so just kept giving him the small fry and 'wharf' fish we were catching . Thing is the amount of fish he ate seemed bigger than the penguin ! and his stomach didnt even look big . We decided to stop before he did , thought we might explode him or something . a fairy penguin about to do a right hand turn ; 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nungali Posted Thursday at 08:03 PM 6 minutes ago, zerostao said: Hot Damn Diggity Dog !!! May not be the Soggy Bottom Boys,, but Old Timey Music remains Timeless, don't you think?! ima have a little drink, the last of my Weller and mountain dew, while you think it over. this thread inspires me Here you go ; 'The Ragged Rag-time Girls - a troupe of musicians singers and dancers fored by Aleister Crowley in 1913 . Sometimes described as the first 'girl band' . They would tarvel around and promote mystical philosophies and perform rituals through performance art During his Russian Tour in 1913 he took the troupe to Moscow and St Petersburg performing at 'The Aquarium ' a popular ;pleasure garden ' . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
old3bob Posted Thursday at 09:53 PM never thought this hot dog post would have legs... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
old3bob Posted Thursday at 09:59 PM great video Nungali, thanks. I bought my wife an old 1925 upright piano that i partially restored. She has gotten over 35 years use out of it and chooses it over the modern electric keyboard she also has. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cobie Posted Thursday at 10:46 PM (edited) 57 minutes ago, old3bob said: … hot dog … have legs... That’d be the ‘wiener dog’! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdVxbD41lV4 Edited Thursday at 10:51 PM by Cobie 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zerostao Posted Thursday at 11:54 PM 1 hour ago, old3bob said: never thought this hot dog post would have legs... so, you started a thread thinking no bums would show up? Every thread i start, i expect to hit ten thousand views,,, doesnt always work out that way though. Even the Babe struck out way more than he hit homeruns. speaking of,,,,,, 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
old3bob Posted yesterday at 01:18 AM (edited) 1 hour ago, zerostao said: so, you started a thread thinking no bums would show up? Every thread i start, i expect to hit ten thousand views,,, doesnt always work out that way though. Even the Babe struck out way more than he hit homeruns. speaking of,,,,,, ok, and lets add some Fords, Dodges, oatmeal cookies and pizza to the list... oops and some good beer. Edited yesterday at 01:20 AM by old3bob Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nungali Posted yesterday at 03:09 AM 5 hours ago, old3bob said: never thought this hot dog post would have legs... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nungali Posted yesterday at 03:14 AM 3 hours ago, zerostao said: so, you started a thread thinking no bums would show up? Every thread i start, i expect to hit ten thousand views,,, doesnt always work out that way though. Even the Babe struck out way more than he hit homeruns. speaking of,,,,,, Hmmmmm ..... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
old3bob Posted yesterday at 12:15 PM 8 hours ago, Nungali said: I've had scares or close calls of being bitten by a great Dane, German Shepard and pit Bull but one of these little guys is the only dog that ever came at me and bit my leg without hesitation which was a surprise. Btw, I didn't know for a long time that they were or still are used to go into badger holes to force them out; so considering that they can be one very fearless go getter to take on such a formidable creature as a badger. Another short story: one of the funniest things I ever saw was my moms Chihuahua charge a great Dane until it realized its huge mistake and turned tale and ran back to her. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nungali Posted 18 hours ago Them little dogs be brave and tough because they know they got a big owner . but when no one is around .... you punt one ... they go a looooooong way . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
old3bob Posted 11 hours ago (edited) 7 hours ago, Nungali said: Them little dogs be brave and tough because they know they got a big owner . but when no one is around .... you punt one ... they go a looooooong way . there was a time that such a thought might have crossed my mind when 4-5 ferociously crazily yapping Pekingese dogs tried to get at me through a screen door with their owner standing right there... Edited 11 hours ago by old3bob Share this post Link to post Share on other sites