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On that list is a group called B & G Chicago Catering, thought they are out of Tuscon. Looking at their menu, they have standard things like Chicago Dogs which are listed as this:
CHICAGO-STYLE HOT DOG
SERVED WITH MUSTARD, RELISH, ONIONS, PICKLE, TOMATOES, CELERY SALT, AND SPORT PEPPERS
Okay, that's fine, but then I see a picture.
What is wrong with this picture?
CHICAGO-STYLE HOT DOG
SERVED WITH MUSTARD, RELISH, ONIONS, PICKLE, TOMATOES, CELERY SALT, AND SPORT PEPPERS
Okay, that's fine, but then I see a picture.
What is wrong with this picture?
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It has yellow and white condiment bottles. Ketchup, the One True Condiment!northland10 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 9:20 pm On that list is a group called B & G Chicago Catering, thought they are out of Tuscon. Looking at their menu, they have standard things like Chicago Dogs which are listed as this:
CHICAGO-STYLE HOT DOG
SERVED WITH MUSTARD, RELISH, ONIONS, PICKLE, TOMATOES, CELERY SALT, AND SPORT PEPPERS
Okay, that's fine, but then I see a picture.
What is wrong with this picture?
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Is there mayo in the white bottle? Are we going to have the Great Mayo War again?W. Kevin Vicklund wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 9:36 pmIt has yellow and white condiment bottles. Ketchup, the One True Condiment!northland10 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 9:20 pm On that list is a group called B & G Chicago Catering, thought they are out of Tuscon. Looking at their menu, they have standard things like Chicago Dogs which are listed as this:
CHICAGO-STYLE HOT DOG
SERVED WITH MUSTARD, RELISH, ONIONS, PICKLE, TOMATOES, CELERY SALT, AND SPORT PEPPERS
Okay, that's fine, but then I see a picture.
What is wrong with this picture?
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Don't insult the dog.W. Kevin Vicklund wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 9:36 pmIt has yellow and white condiment bottles. Ketchup, the One True Condiment!northland10 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 9:20 pm On that list is a group called B & G Chicago Catering, thought they are out of Tuscon. Looking at their menu, they have standard things like Chicago Dogs which are listed as this:
CHICAGO-STYLE HOT DOG
SERVED WITH MUSTARD, RELISH, ONIONS, PICKLE, TOMATOES, CELERY SALT, AND SPORT PEPPERS
Okay, that's fine, but then I see a picture.
What is wrong with this picture?
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Answer:Is it a crime to put ketchup on your hot dog in Chicago?
YES!!!
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No, it ain't fine. Ain't Chicago one of them there librul hellholes?northland10 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 9:20 pm On that list is a group called B & G Chicago Catering, thought they are out of Tuscon. Looking at their menu, they have standard things like Chicago Dogs which are listed as this:
CHICAGO-STYLE HOT DOG
SERVED WITH MUSTARD, RELISH, ONIONS, PICKLE, TOMATOES, CELERY SALT, AND SPORT PEPPERS
Okay, that's fine,
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Try to put anything other than ketchup on my dog and crime will happen.northland10 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 9:50 pmDon't insult the dog.W. Kevin Vicklund wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 9:36 pmIt has yellow and white condiment bottles. Ketchup, the One True Condiment!northland10 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 9:20 pm On that list is a group called B & G Chicago Catering, thought they are out of Tuscon. Looking at their menu, they have standard things like Chicago Dogs which are listed as this:
CHICAGO-STYLE HOT DOG
SERVED WITH MUSTARD, RELISH, ONIONS, PICKLE, TOMATOES, CELERY SALT, AND SPORT PEPPERS
Okay, that's fine, but then I see a picture.
What is wrong with this picture?
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Question posted on QuoraAnswer:Is it a crime to put ketchup on your hot dog in Chicago?
YES!!!
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the pineapples - are they an integral part of a hotdog
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A hot dog should only be garnished with deli mustard and chopped onions. Period.
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With passions this strong, we clearly need a Frankfurter Wars topic. I'm on team ketchup+Sabrett red onion sauce, and I do judge others quietly, but I ain't ready to go all jihadi on it yet. Although I did once reminisce that only his love of mustard on pretzels and hot dogs ruined my late father's image in my head as the perfect Dad. My son thought that was hysterical.
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yeahbut, Chicago Dogs aren't the only thing on the menu. They also have a "Classic Dog". Which I suppose means you can put anything you want on it.northland10 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 9:50 pmDon't insult the dog.W. Kevin Vicklund wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 9:36 pmIt has yellow and white condiment bottles. Ketchup, the One True Condiment!northland10 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 9:20 pm On that list is a group called B & G Chicago Catering, thought they are out of Tuscon. Looking at their menu, they have standard things like Chicago Dogs which are listed as this:
CHICAGO-STYLE HOT DOG
SERVED WITH MUSTARD, RELISH, ONIONS, PICKLE, TOMATOES, CELERY SALT, AND SPORT PEPPERS
Okay, that's fine, but then I see a picture.
What is wrong with this picture?
Screenshot 2022-12-14 201641.jpg
Question posted on QuoraAnswer:Is it a crime to put ketchup on your hot dog in Chicago?
YES!!!
Don't let me be misunderstood - I don't like ketchup either, but to each their own.
Edit:
1) If they are out of TUCSON, they should have Sonora Dogs on the menu.
2) I capitalized TUCSON in the above sentence to emphasize the correct spelling. Northland10, you wouldn't like me spelling the name of the state Mechigan would you?
1) If they are out of TUCSON, they should have Sonora Dogs on the menu.
2) I capitalized TUCSON in the above sentence to emphasize the correct spelling. Northland10, you wouldn't like me spelling the name of the state Mechigan would you?
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What? Tucson? Huh?
If you spell it like that, it should be pronounced Tuck-son.
I say we put ketchup on the whole damn city.
If you spell it like that, it should be pronounced Tuck-son.
I say we put ketchup on the whole damn city.
Edit: I have been to Tucson. But I have never been from Tucson to Tucumcari.
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It is a crime to put ketchup on a hot dog anywhere!northland10 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 9:50 pm Question posted on QuoraAnswer:Is it a crime to put ketchup on your hot dog in Chicago?
YES!!!
Remember, in one of the early scenes in the movie "Dirty Harry", while investigating a dead body, one of the other detectives arrives at the scene of the crime, with a hot dog in his hand. Harry tells him that "nobody, but nobody, puts ketchup on a hot dog!". So, there you have it. An official police statement that ketchup has no place on a hot dog.
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This could cause a stir when making shepherds pie.Sam the Centipede wrote: ↑Thu Dec 15, 2022 5:51 am Let's start Teh Fogbone Campain For Honest Food!
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noblepa wrote: ↑Thu Dec 15, 2022 8:11 amIt is a crime to put ketchup on a hot dog anywhere!northland10 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 9:50 pm Question posted on QuoraAnswer:Is it a crime to put ketchup on your hot dog in Chicago?
YES!!!
Remember, in one of the early scenes in the movie "Dirty Harry", while investigating a dead body, one of the other detectives arrives at the scene of the crime, with a hot dog in his hand. Harry tells him that "nobody, but nobody, puts ketchup on a hot dog!". So, there you have it. An official police statement that ketchup has no place on a hot dog.
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The US House of Representatives voted on Wednesday to remove from the Capitol a bust of Roger Taney, the supreme court justice who in 1857 wrote the Dred Scott decision, justifying slavery and denying that Black people had rights any “white man was bound to respect”.
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I don't know why I haven't posted this before, but if the birthers ever have a meetup in North Carolina, I found just the place.
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P&E: What If…?:
DeMaio's (excuse me, "DeMaio's") Framers fanfic is turgid and actually disproves his point. But lurving his bad-faith assumptions based on wholly imaginary events!
DeMaio wrote:What if your humble servant were to reveal something here at The P&E which could, once and for all, put an end to “natural born Citizen” (“nbC”) debate raging in the comments sections of numerous posts here? What if recently-discovered “hard” evidence – in the form of a letter from John Jay to David Brearley, Chairman of the “Committee on Postponed Matters” at the Constitutional Convention in 1787 – was produced? And what if that letter confirmed the intent of the Founders to rely on § 212 of Emmerich de Vattel’s treatise The Law of Nations for its definition of an nbC, requiring birth in the nation to parents who were already U.S. Citizens? Would that change any of the minds of those who believe that the only criterion for an nbC is to be born here as a “citizen at birth” or a “citizen by birth?”
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What if that letter, dated August 29, 1787, creased and aged by time, looked like this:If confronted with hard, documentary evidence such as this, if true, can there remain any opposing credible claim that the nbC provision of the Constitution, coupled with the addition of the “grandfather citizen” clause, compels the conclusion that the Founders intended to define an nbC as a person born here to two parents who were already citizens? As the Supreme Court has already done in Minor v. Happersett?► Show Spoiler
Or would those who refuse to even consider the relevance of Vattel on the Founders and the nbC clause deem such evidence worthy of being disregarded and ignored as being at such radical variance with the accepted “narrative” that if one is a “citizen at birth” or a “citizen by birth,” regardless of parental citizenship – or, in certain cases, even birth in the United States – that is enough?
Worse, even if the “de Vattel-Deniers” admitted the authenticity of the letter imaged above, would they be so invested in preserving the mirage of legitimacy and patina of a very mixed legacy – a ruse that was perpetrated on the American electorate not once, but twice, in 2008 and 2012 – that they would do everything in their power to make sure the image never saw the light of day… or the interior of the U.S. Capitol? If we are already there, then we are, indeed, in deep and abiding trouble.
And, by the way – for the slower-than-normal – the “what-ifs?” prefacing the discussions of the image of the letter should have been a give-away: the image is the product of your humble servant’s stitching together of a few pieces of historical facts and a bit of not-so-far-fetched hypothetical discussions which might – but then again might not – have taken place back in Philadelphia… on that muggy Wednesday evening of August 29, 1787.
And to those who say it could never have happened that way… are you sure? Really sure?
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... and his way of ending the debate once and for all was to forge a letter. Yessir, if they read my forgery, they can't argue none after that.What if your humble servant were to reveal something here at The P&E which could, once and for all, put an end to “natural born Citizen” (“nbC”) debate ...
Is that really how Mr. Flowery Underpants Prose really thinks?