Would you do this for a living?

ravensteve1961

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You can be your own boss. Pick your hours and nobody telling you what to do or anyone breathing down your back.
 
I would LOVE to do that for a living—I think it would be lots of fun.
 
ew no. I think I rather to be more useful to society and such as a doctor or something else.

But if it is organic & pasture-feed hotdogs then sure, I will stand and sell. Principle, my arch enemy. Principle.
 
Magatsu said:
ew no. I think I rather to be more useful to society and such as a doctor or something else.

Well, yeah—it would just be a summer job or something you would do for a year or two. My stand would rock. I would only sell Nathan’s hot dogs, and I would never run out of fresh chopped onion. I’d have both regular and deli style mustard, and I’d serve the dogs with those thick, kettle-style chips. Another thing I would do is sell soft drinks at cost plus 10% as a loss leader. That would really bring the customers in on hot days.
 
Sell it at the beach. Kids are out surfing and swiming in the ocean they would go up to ya for a hot dog.
 
Levonian said:
]. I would only sell Nathan’s hot dogs, and I would never run out of fresh chopped onion.

I would sell esskay hot dogs,,I support baltimore local companies.
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Never heard of them—how do they stack up against Nathan’s? Nathan’s are the BOMB.
 
Levonian said:
Well, yeah—it would just be a summer job or something you would do for a year or two. My stand would rock. I would only sell Nathan’s hot dogs, and I would never run out of fresh chopped onion. I’d have both regular and deli style mustard, and I’d serve the dogs with those thick, kettle-style chips. Another thing I would do is sell soft drinks at cost plus 10% as a loss leader. That would really bring the customers in on hot days.
That's why I add other comment: But if it is organic & pasture-feed hotdogs then sure, I will stand and sell.

I am a man of principle. I know my conscience will howl at me if I sell any brand of hotdog beside organic or pasture-feed to people knowing that it contains certain substances that affects their health in bad way.

Cheers.
 
Magatsu said:
But if it is organic & pasture-feed hotdogs then sure, I will stand and sell.

BAH! Extruded sawdust by-products. Give me a real hot dog any day. Nobody’s gonna buy that stuff anyway—the big money is in making America fat, and keeping it fat. I want a hot dog loaded with saturated fat, BHT, BHA, propylene glycol, artificial flavors, red dye # 2, and potassium metabisulfite. You can take your holistic vegetarian stuff and go peddle it to bored housewives at psychic fairs.

:barf: :barf: :barf:
 
ravensteve1961 said:
Zesty is a boston person. This is a hot dog in boston.
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YUCK!!


huh? boston person??

people.... what the heck is he talking about?? please help me out?? i am lost?? :confused:
 
hmm sure. $2.50 for a dog?! Damn I could get 2 for a dollar at the gas station :o
 
Levonian said:
BAH! Extruded sawdust by-products. Give me a real hot dog any day. Nobody’s gonna buy that stuff anyway—the big money is in making America fat, and keeping it fat. I want a hot dog loaded with saturated fat, BHT, BHA, propylene glycol, artificial flavors, red dye # 2, and potassium metabisulfite. You can take your holistic vegetarian stuff and go peddle it to bored housewives at psychic fairs.

:barf: :barf: :barf:
Heh. Is that sarcasm or not?

And btw, I am not vegetarian. I am speaking of pure and real non-chemical meats. Not these *shudder* veggie-hotdogs.

Edit: btw, hotdogs that you ate is not real hotdog. It is shit-dog :) [btw, I inserted the humor. I am not serious when I said that]
 
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