salukulady
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Never had a Dodger Dog. They are supposed to be special. I don’t like the Dodgers.
Never had a Dodger Dog. They are supposed to be special. I don’t like the Dodgers.
There's nothing like eating a good weiner.
Sometimes at Twins games they would do what is called "de-bunning" of the hot dogs. During the late innings people would take out the hot dogs out of the buns and were saved for the next game. Never buy a hot dog until after the second inning.
I only know this because the Twins allow private groups to fundraise by manning concession stands. Paul worked at one at our previous church. Yes, he had to de-bun. With the new stadium I don't know if they still do it, though.At first I thought you meant fans were doing this and then after coming to my senses I understood that they were having the workers do this.
Still ewwww.
JON HUGHES RED!!!
There is definitely intent.
Were they delivered in “plain brown packaging”?
Rafe report: today I have an employees meeting at work at 3:30, it’s immediately after a board meeting. Since I’m the only employee I’m a bit curious.
Saturday: a customer is coming to shop my inventory then I’m taking a bunch of inventory to a rich client of Wendy’s.
Sunday: not much, we might start shopping for a suit for Mike for Katie’s wedding. I’ve already found my dress online.
Monday: first I have to go back to the tax man. Then I have to get the van smogged. Not a fun day.
Wow.
Even I have had a Dodger dog. I was there cheering on the Padres at the time but I had Dodger Dog and then sent the wrapper flying in the wind. The Dodger Fan Experience.
Sometimes at Twins games they would do what is called "de-bunning" of the hot dogs. During the late innings people would take out the hot dogs out of the buns and were saved for the next game. Never buy a hot dog until after the second inning.
Never had a Dodger Dog. They are supposed to be special. I don’t like the Dodgers.
JON HUGHES RED!!!
There is definitely intent.
I think Mr Curtis is entitled to plausible deniability.
My grandpa was a Dodgers fan. My uncle (who lived in the Bay Area) gave me a Giants shirt just to poke fun at Grandpa. Grandpa was not amused. I was oblivious - we don't have major league baseball in our area and I don't care for the game - I just wore the shirt to make my uncle happy.
Thank you, Padre. It's always affirming to have a man of the cloth vouch for me.
I think Mr Curtis is entitled to plausible deniability.