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Uncle Duke

Quote from: onan on March 16, 2016, 08:32:24 AM
I'm packing my bags as we speak.

If you're going for the pizza, I wouldn't bother.  The pizzas were huge, but not that great.  Like many pizzerias, they used poor quality ingredients to hold down costs, and going to the place (Lou's?) after dark was not recommended.

My favorite TDY city food wise in Texas was El Paso.  Because of the city's huge Army post (Fort Bliss), there are a large number of outstanding authentic Asian restaurants around the Fort.  Most were opened by the Asians wives of GIs who were stationed in the various nations and married locals.  Had the best Korean and Thai food in El Paso I've ever had in the US.

Quote from: ItsOver on March 16, 2016, 08:41:14 AM
Maybe they ordered hot dogs.

I always put Ketchup on a Hot Dog.
On a Corn Dog, too. 
Always.

ziznak

Quote from: Étouffée on March 16, 2016, 09:06:27 AM
I always put Ketchup on a Hot Dog.
On a Corn Dog, too. 
Always.
fuck that shit.... im all about the grey poupon

onan

A good hot dog doesn't need mustard or ketchup. Chile is even worse. Sauerkraut and or onions and a good bun... frikken heaven.

PaulAtreides

Quote from: ziznak on March 15, 2016, 10:46:35 AM
1 in 4 Americans will have some sort of psychological disorder.

Herein it's more like 3 in 4.

Uncle Duke

Quote from: onan on March 16, 2016, 09:18:04 AM
A good hot dog doesn't need mustard or ketchup. Chile is even worse. Sauerkraut and or onions and a good bun... frikken heaven.

http://www.mydaytondailynews.com/news/business/attorney-sets-aside-legal-career-to-chase-restaura/np3nW/

Check this out, it's been open a couple of months now.  I'm not a hot dog guy, buy the place is doing a thriving business.



ItsOver

Quote from: Uncle Duke on March 16, 2016, 09:35:06 AM
http://www.mydaytondailynews.com/news/business/attorney-sets-aside-legal-career-to-chase-restaura/np3nW/

Check this out, it's been open a couple of months now.  I'm not a hot dog guy, buy the place is doing a thriving business.
Speaking of dogs, this is my favorite the few times I'm in that part of the country.  Pure junk food but a bunch of them with mustard, onions, hot sauce, and chili works for me.



albrecht

Quote from: Étouffée on March 16, 2016, 09:06:27 AM
I always put Ketchup on a Hot Dog.
On a Corn Dog, too. 
Always.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5JIpT4GkyM
Nobody, and I mean nobody, puts ketchup on a hotdog. Except I've noticed a troubling trend amongst younger people and kids doing so.

albrecht

Quote from: Uncle Duke on March 16, 2016, 09:35:06 AM
http://www.mydaytondailynews.com/news/business/attorney-sets-aside-legal-career-to-chase-restaura/np3nW/

Check this out, it's been open a couple of months now.  I'm not a hot dog guy, buy the place is doing a thriving business.
A lawyer deciding to benefit society! Amazing and what a great heart-warming story. Personally, I've always preferred brats or some kind of sausage rather than hot-dogs but sometimes they can be good. Sauerkraut and brown mustard or chili, onions, and cheese and yellow mustard; please, and another over-priced beer.

GravitySucks

Quote from: Uncle Duke on March 16, 2016, 08:31:02 AM
Reproduction, galvanized metal buckets are very common in BBQ restaurants across the country.  Most use them to hold sauces and other condiments, but I've been to at least one place where the buckets are used as lamp shades for bare bulb lamps hanging from the ceiling over each table.

Any one here live in San Antonio?  Used to frequent a BBQ joint near Randolph AFB, it was a former gas station (Pure?), I think it was called Rudy's.  Also there was a pizza place in a somewhat seedy area not far from Brooks AFB known for its enormous pizzas, the largest only available to eat in because it was literally too big to get through the door.

Rudy's is a chain now.  They have 4 in the Houston area.  That is probably the one.  Pretty good BBQ... good sauce.

http://www.rudysbbq.com/page/home

ItsOver

Quote from: albrecht on March 16, 2016, 10:10:24 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5JIpT4GkyM
Nobody, and I mean nobody, puts ketchup on a hotdog. Except I've noticed a troubling trend amongst younger people and kids doing so.
It's all about the sweetness.  Have you seen what they drink?  Sugar, plus caffeine.  That's the ticket.


SciFiAuthor

Quote from: ItsOver on March 16, 2016, 08:41:14 AM
Maybe they ordered hot dogs.


That's a Chicago-style hotdog in the picture. Jorch's favorite.

ItsOver

Quote from: SciFiAuthor on March 16, 2016, 10:34:39 AM
That's a Chicago-style hotdog in the picture. Jorch's favorite.
"That's true!  Chicago all-beef!"


Swam right into that one, Flipper. ;)

PKaiser

Quote from: albrecht on March 16, 2016, 10:10:24 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5JIpT4GkyM
Nobody, and I mean nobody, puts ketchup on a hotdog. Except I've noticed a troubling trend amongst younger people and kids doing so.

And no freaking pickle relish either!

What is the matter with people, lol!

Uncle Duke

Quote from: ItsOver on March 16, 2016, 09:58:41 AM
Speaking of dogs, this is my favorite the few times I'm in that part of the country.  Pure junk food but a bunch of them with mustard, onions, hot sauce, and chili works for me.



I had decided to spare Onan the horror of explaining a Skyline cheese coney.

ItsOver

Quote from: Uncle Duke on March 16, 2016, 11:08:00 AM
I had decided to spare Onan the horror of explaining a Skyline cheese coney.
Ha!  It could violate his sensibility. :)

albrecht

Quote from: Uncle Duke on March 16, 2016, 11:08:00 AM
I had decided to spare Onan the horror of explaining a Skyline cheese coney.
And please don't explain how they can make chili to appear to have no meat in it! It is more like spaghetti sauce than chili!
ps: Rudy's has franchised out and has several locations but still has pretty good bbq at a low price-point and, for those who like sauce, their bbq sauce is pretty good, a bit spicy for some but I like.

Uncle Duke

Quote from: albrecht on March 16, 2016, 11:13:48 AM
And please don't explain how they can make chili to appear to have no meat in it! It is more like spaghetti sauce than chili!
ps: Rudy's has franchised out and has several locations but still has pretty good bbq at a low price-point and, for those who like sauce, their bbq sauce is pretty good, a bit spicy for some but I like.

It's Greek chili that includes, if you believe the "imitation, make it at home" recipes found on line, cinnamon and/or semi-sweet chocolate. 

ziznak

this is nice... we're in here at the AB thread talking about all of the important AB related things like..... hot dogs and the importance of condiment's and sides that go with them.  Of coursh noory gets a cameo mention as ushuall.....
cuz why?
cuz HE GETS IT
lol.... ahhhhh man.  we're almost there bellgab ... almost there

ziznak

btw Art I enjoyed your fly-over vid of the brothel...

can you do this at night with FLIR cam?? I wanna see whats going on at each pool

ItsOver

Quote from: ziznak on March 16, 2016, 11:49:48 AM
this is nice... we're in here at the AB thread talking about all of the important AB related things like..... hot dogs and the importance of condiment's and sides that go with them.  Of coursh noory gets a cameo mention as ushuall.....
cuz why?
cuz HE GETS IT
lol.... ahhhhh man.  we're almost there bellgab ... almost there
At least I've never had a hot dog call me vaguely loveable or walk out in the middle of a bite. ;)

norland2424

Quote from: ziznak on March 16, 2016, 11:51:20 AM
btw Art I enjoyed your fly-over vid of the brothel...

can you do this at night with FLIR cam?? I wanna see whats going on at each pool

Lol where was this posted?

albrecht

Quote from: Uncle Duke on March 16, 2016, 11:25:38 AM
It's Greek chili that includes, if you believe the "imitation, make it at home" recipes found on line, cinnamon and/or semi-sweet chocolate.
I think I will leave Greek chili to the Greeks. I like Greek food but having them make chili seems like a recipe for a lot of plumbing use.

onan

I have heard horror stories about certain abominations being called hot dogs. For the love of god, all those "condiments" are nothing more than camouflage for a 20 cent 1:5 replica of a real hot dog.

aldousburbank

Quote from: albrecht on March 16, 2016, 11:56:11 AM
I think I will leave Greek chili to the Greeks. I like Greek food but having them make chili seems like a recipe for a lot of plumbing use.
I count at least four sexual allusions here but I may be missing a few.

albrecht

Quote from: aldousburbank on March 16, 2016, 12:10:38 PM
I count at least four sexual allusions here but I may be missing a few.
:) Reminds of a Phil Hendrie episode where "Margaret Gray" was telling off callers how they never have made love unless they made love to Greek- her bit included cucumber sauce references.

Quote from: onan on March 16, 2016, 09:18:04 AM
A good hot dog
Do you cook it rare?  Do you make fun of people who don't use a fork to eat it?  Please tell us more about this illusive "good" hot dog.

onan

Quote from: creepygreenlight on March 16, 2016, 12:49:48 PM
Do you cook it rare?  Do you make fun of people who don't use a fork to eat it?  Please tell us more about this illusive "good" hot dog.

Silly, you don't cook a good hot dog. You buy a good hot dog.

sydtron

Shots fired on Facebook between Peter Eberheardt and Art Bell on an Art Bell fan page!
Faustina.Comment??

Auslandia

Quote from: sydtron on March 16, 2016, 01:57:01 PM
Shots fired on Facebook between Peter Eberheardt and Art Bell on an Art Bell fan page!
Faustina.Comment??

screenshots or it never happened

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