Stogie1020
2 years ago

They are great hot dogs with a little ketchup on them.

HockeyDad wrote:


Blasphemy
Gene363
2 years ago

They are great hot dogs with a little ketchup on them.

HockeyDad wrote:




=d> =d> =d> Your hot dog, your way. Hoy dogs with dill relish and ketchup are fantastic.
MACS
2 years ago
Hear me out... hot dog, relish and mayo. Hell yeah.

A hot dog is just rolled up bologna... who doesn't like mayo on bologna?
deadeyedick
2 years ago
More blasphemy! Hot dogs should have mustard, relish and sauerkraut.

And I much prefer driving anyplace we go so we have a car when we get there.
deadeyedick
2 years ago
Here is what really blasphemous:

Since it’s raining I thought I would find a cigar lounge to have a smoke while the wifey was doing some shopping. Found a cigar shop but the proprietor said no one can smoke in ANY indoor facilities anywhere in the state unless it’s a cigar club that you must join. He said the fkn liberals have ruined the state.

Did not expect that in Alaska 😑
delta1
2 years ago

I had a hankerin' for some liverwurst. Got some Boar's Head from the commissary. Delicious.

Bacon and eggs on the menu today. Mmmmmm... bacon. 🀀

MACS wrote:



I get a hunger for liverwurst about once a year. Used to go to Langer's, a Jewish deli near downtown LA, to scratch that itch. Haven't been there since we moved to Corona 7 years ago. There's another Jewish deli in Palm Springs that makes an absolutely bomb liverwurst and egg salad sandwich. I forget its name, but I can find my way there.

The stuff in the local supermarkets is substandard and unfulfilling; Farmer John, Morrell, Dietz and Watson and Jones Dairy Farm come to mind. I'll have to see where I can get Boars Head...they make tasty pastrami, corned beef and dry salami...stands to reason their liverwurst is good...
DrafterX
2 years ago

reminds me of the punch line:

screw the mailman.
give him five bucks.


name that joke

frankj1 wrote:




Jade's momma is so fat..?? πŸ˜•

:-k
DrafterX
2 years ago

Spent an hour watching fishermen catch silver salmon one after another from the shore near the mouth of a small river . Most were 5-10 lbs . I asked one guy what he does with all his catch and he said he sells most to the local restaurants for around $2 lb and they get about $50 lb selling dinners to tourists.

He said he can easily make $100 per hour when they are running.

deadeyedick wrote:




Ate a 1.5" steak from a 40lb salmon from there a couple nights ago.. friend of mine has a boat up there and fishes commercially.. he said there were lots of fish but only got a buck fitty a pound for them this year... 😟
Gene363
2 years ago

Hear me out... hot dog, relish and mayo. Hell yeah.

A hot dog is just rolled up bologna... who doesn't like mayo on bologna?

MACS wrote:



Delicious! Try some cole slaw too.
DrafterX
2 years ago
I like my hotdogs covered in chili and cheese w/mustard... eaten with a fork.. and fritos... 😟
BuckyB93
2 years ago

I get a hunger for liverwurst about once a year. Used to go to Langer's, a Jewish deli near downtown LA, to scratch that itch. Haven't been there since we moved to Corona 7 years ago. There's another Jewish deli in Palm Springs that makes an absolutely bomb liverwurst and egg salad sandwich. I forget its name, but I can find my way there.

The stuff in the local supermarkets is substandard and unfulfilling; Farmer John, Morrell, Dietz and Watson and Jones Dairy Farm come to mind. I'll have to see where I can get Boars Head...they make tasty pastrami, corned beef and dry salami...stands to reason their liverwurst is good...

delta1 wrote:



Flag on the play! Liverwurst is gross.

I will support pastrami, corned beef, and salami though.

A nice grilled ham and cheese sammich is another quick and yummy eatin' sandwich. I add some dill pickles slices too. Those sweet things, often known as bread and butter pickles, suck.

There is a rather good regional sub sandwich place here in MA called D'Angelo's that make a yummy steak and cheese, green peppers and onions (its called the #9). I'd add an additional demand of hot pepper relish. It was (kinda) a fast food place. They made to order. We had two of them in town until a few years back but sadly they have been pushed out of my area and the closest one is probably an hour away now.

Other than Subway, the local sub shops are local establishments. It's not a bad thing but I miss my #9 with hots.
MACS
2 years ago
When I was in RI back in April I made it a point to get clam cakes and chowder from Iggy's and a steak n cheese from D'Angelo's. Also hadda stop for a Del's, too...

It's the bread. Kinda disappointed they went away from their green logo, though. I hardly recognized the place, but the sammich was still good.
BuckyB93
2 years ago
Half the town is gonna be shut down tomorrow. It's the 100th anniversary when my town officially became a city (whatever... current population of 20k people. It's is still a town not a city, in my opinion).

Big parade though the main streets in town. Probably 1.5 mile long parade route. Floats, fire trucks, police cars, marching bands, Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, VFW vets, probably a 21 gun salute, political teams (town elections are this coming October), etc...

After the parade, the local high school and the UMass Amherst college marching bands will be doing a concert at the high school and there will be free food grilled food (burgers and dog and stuff) hosted by the local VFW. Plus a bunch of private owner food trucks. Hispanic food, Polish food, American food, Ice cream truck, and so on.

Not sure I'll go but it would be cool to see in the marching bands and then see them perform on the high school football field. Depending on the weather check out the parade and maybe I'll take a bike ride to high school and check out the bands.

If any of the food trucks are selling deep fried cheese curds or deep fried hot dogs, I'll probably put on a few pounds. I'm sure they will have fried dough. That's another one of my weaknesses. I love me some fried dough. Cinnamon and sugar please.
Gene363
2 years ago

I like my hotdogs covered in chili and cheese w/mustard... eaten with a fork.. and fritos... 😟

DrafterX wrote:



With sliced jalapenos?

=d> =d> =d>
DrafterX
2 years ago
A fresh jalapeno... πŸ‘
8trackdisco
2 years ago
What a bunch of hot dogs.
Would rather upgrade to Polish sausages. 2 parts mustard to 1 part ketchup, with a hearty pile of saurkraut.
BuckyB93
2 years ago
Too late for this $hit. On the phone with Comcast (Xfinity) trying to get my e-mail working again with them. Took about an hour.

Long story short. I put the internet service in my son's name this month, He turned 18 and wanted to build a credit rating. OK, Internet is in your name (although I'll pay for it, no biggie). However in doing so, Comcast shut down my internet service at home since I didn't change the name on the bill or something or other. They said they cant have more than one person on the in the same house or condo or apartment on the same bill.

Franking whatever.

Somehow they canceled my e-mail and cable service because the account is now listed in my son's name and they need verbal verification. After an hour on the phone (press 1 for this, press 2 for that). I punted. I kinda wanted to toss the phone out the window. Just list me as the primary and my son as secondary. We'll deal with the other crap later. One would think that it would be an easy fix.

All is well though and I thank Breannna at Comcast for fixing things.
Stogie1020
2 years ago
You two are killing me with the D'Angelo's #9...

A buddy here in AZ who visited RI a bunch of years back returned with the wrapper paper from a #9 just so I could smell it again...
Palama
2 years ago

Flag on the play! Liverwurst is gross.

I will support pastrami, corned beef, and salami though.

A nice grilled ham and cheese sammich is another quick and yummy eatin' sandwich. I add some dill pickles slices too. Those sweet things, often known as bread and butter pickles, suck.

There is a rather good regional sub sandwich place here in MA called D'Angelo's that make a yummy steak and cheese, green peppers and onions (its called the #9). I'd add an additional demand of hot pepper relish. It was (kinda) a fast food place. They made to order. We had two of them in town until a few years back but sadly they have been pushed out of my area and the closest one is probably an hour away now.

Other than Subway, the local sub shops are local establishments. It's not a bad thing but I miss my #9 with hots.

BuckyB93 wrote:



Number 9?

?si=OpLqQT7xw5967cz-

Ram27
2 years ago
Good Saturday morning one & all.
Users browsing this topic