Ketchup on hot dogs? Sacrilege and heresy!![]()
If I eat a hot dog, which is not very often, I have in the bread-thing a vegetarian sausage, ketchup, medium-strengh mustard, danish majonaise, rosted onions and pickled cucumber.
I have a dramatic and intense relationship with food next to which your nitpicks pale in comparison.
If I eat a hot dog, which is not very often, I have in the bread-thing a vegetarian sausage, ketchup, medium-strengh mustard, danish majonaise, rosted onions and pickled cucumber.
That sound AWESOME. Except the vegetarian part. But who cares right, the dog is just a vehicle for all that other great stuff.
Ketchup on hot dogs? Sacrilege and heresy!![]()
I absolutely do NOT understand what is the big fucking deal about this, but while I'm in Chicago I will respect it.![]()
Yeah. We might talk big about it, but we honestly don't care. We're just messing around.Ketchup on hot dogs? Sacrilege and heresy!![]()
I absolutely do NOT understand what is the big fucking deal about this, but while I'm in Chicago I will respect it.![]()
It's not a big fucking deal. You can eat a hot dog with ketchup. We won't kill you or put you in jail or something.
Ketchup on hot dogs? Sacrilege and heresy!![]()
I absolutely do NOT understand what is the big fucking deal about this, but while I'm in Chicago I will respect it.![]()
It's not a big fucking deal. You can eat a hot dog with ketchup. We won't kill you or put you in jail or something.
If by "food issues" you mean are there things that I can't eat due to health issues, then yes, I do.
No, I think he means psychological/emotional issues with food, not things you can't/won't eat for health issues.
Yes that's right. It's more like an emotional tug of war of war with food itself. I wouldn't say people who struggle because of health reasons or financial reasons have food issues in that the issue here arises from reasons other than their relationship with food. Take a kid for example, who can't have a cookie because his mum says no. No food issues here.
I know people from big cities like yours probably hate tourists anyway
No, I think he means psychological/emotional issues with food, not things you can't/won't eat for health issues.
Yes that's right. It's more like an emotional tug of war of war with food itself. I wouldn't say people who struggle because of health reasons or financial reasons have food issues in that the issue here arises from reasons other than their relationship with food. Take a kid for example, who can't have a cookie because his mum says no. No food issues here.
Oh. Well in that case I change my answer to "no I don't".
[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5JIpT4GkyM[/yt]Ketchup on hot dogs? Sacrilege and heresy!![]()
I absolutely do NOT understand what is the big fucking deal about this, but while I'm in Chicago I will respect it.![]()
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