I guess it depends on where you live as it's probably some local dialect thing. Yet no matter where you are, they are almost never refered to as "meat". I guess that means something. ----------------------------- I tried the hot-dog variety -- the bun was really good, the hot dog was ok but I've never been very fond of them
A frank is a mark put on an envelope indicating that the postage is free, while a hot dog is Rooty in 100-degree weather. ------------------------------ LOL
Rooty's idea of roughing it is being more than four feet from a fan -- I don't think he left the driveway all summer!
***shouldn't you be putting stamps on envelopes or something????????????????
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I guess it depends on where you live as it's probably some local dialect thing. Yet no matter where you are, they are almost never refered to as "meat". I guess that means something.
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I tried the hot-dog variety -- the bun was really good, the hot dog was ok but I've never been very fond of them
A frank is a mark put on an envelope indicating that the postage is free, while a hot dog is Rooty in 100-degree weather.
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LOL
Rooty's idea of roughing it is being more than four feet from a fan -- I don't think he left the driveway all summer!
***shouldn't you be putting stamps on envelopes or something????????????????
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