We all have people we dislike or think malice towards.
Very few of us however carry out with the thoughts we plot towards our nemesis.
One crazed spectator decided to unleash a hot dog towards Tiger Woods.
Click here to read the story courtesy of CBS News
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
In the heart of Tornado alley is Tulsa's own The Dog House.
Having perhaps the largest variety of hot dog choices we have come across, The Dog House introduces it's patrons to concoctions like the Buffalo Soldier (buffalo sausage plus blue cheese), the Italian Stallion (Italian sausage and peppers) and Hell Hound (wasabi mayo and habanero relish).
You can even get a Cheech or Chong dog. That is Cheech OR Chong, not a Cheech and Chong...we are pretty sure the government has rules against a Cheech and Chong dog.
So if tuckin' through America's heartland or you need a place to take shelter during a twister, seek out this Tulsa landmark.
Having perhaps the largest variety of hot dog choices we have come across, The Dog House introduces it's patrons to concoctions like the Buffalo Soldier (buffalo sausage plus blue cheese), the Italian Stallion (Italian sausage and peppers) and Hell Hound (wasabi mayo and habanero relish).
You can even get a Cheech or Chong dog. That is Cheech OR Chong, not a Cheech and Chong...we are pretty sure the government has rules against a Cheech and Chong dog.
So if tuckin' through America's heartland or you need a place to take shelter during a twister, seek out this Tulsa landmark.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Hot Dog of the Week: Flying Weenie
Look! Up in the air. Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Well yes it is a plane actually.
To be accurate it is a scaled down plane that rests on the roof of Cedar Rapids iconic Flying Weenie.
The Flying Weenie has been making their own fries, brats, Italian and Polish sausage for patrons who visit the transformed former service station.
If a homemade specialty dog of sorts does not hit the spot for you, try one of their Vienna Beef hot dogs that can come in a 1/2 pound order.
There is more to just corn in this Iowa town, and The Flying Weenie seems to know it.
To be accurate it is a scaled down plane that rests on the roof of Cedar Rapids iconic Flying Weenie.
The Flying Weenie has been making their own fries, brats, Italian and Polish sausage for patrons who visit the transformed former service station.
If a homemade specialty dog of sorts does not hit the spot for you, try one of their Vienna Beef hot dogs that can come in a 1/2 pound order.
There is more to just corn in this Iowa town, and The Flying Weenie seems to know it.
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