View Full Version : Hamburger or Hotdog ?
Kriege
2002-12-21, 06:33 AM
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, I like chinese!
powdahound
2002-12-21, 09:07 AM
/me pelts Kriege with state-fair foot long hotdogs.
diluted
2002-12-21, 11:03 AM
BURGERS. theres more variety in burgers than any hotdog. ooooo a footlong. whats next? chili? haha i win.
Hamma
2002-12-21, 11:59 AM
hot dog = lips and assholes
Sandtaco
2002-12-21, 11:59 AM
Where's that taco? And I'm not talking about that Taco Bell/Cabana crap :p
Zarparchior
2002-12-21, 12:32 PM
Hamburger > Hotdog
Flashingfish
2002-12-21, 06:14 PM
Originally posted by diluted
BURGERS. theres more variety in burgers than any hotdog. ooooo a footlong. whats next? chili? haha i win.
hahahahahah /me dies
You ever been to Denmark and seen one of the sausages wagons? Thought not.
FireFrenzy
2002-12-21, 06:19 PM
Hot dogs own burgers hands down, and you never really know what your eating in a hamburger anyway, you should listen to the stuff the FCC says you can put in hamburgers, such as bug parts and animal defecate...
powdahound
2002-12-21, 06:34 PM
Originally posted by Hamma
hot dog = lips and assholes
:rofl:
Zarparchior
2002-12-21, 07:29 PM
Originally posted by FireFrenzy
Hot dogs own burgers hands down, and you never really know what your eating in a hamburger anyway, you should listen to the stuff the FCC says you can put in hamburgers, such as bug parts and animal defecate... ... I believe you're referring to those elongated pieces of mystery meat called the hotdog. :p
diluted
2002-12-21, 08:47 PM
sausage wagons? denmark? yuck
Navaron
2002-12-21, 11:20 PM
I had a really nice vanu slam, but in the name of good taste and copius amounts of nyquil, I will resign myself to this *haha- sausage wagon*.
Nav.
FireFrenzy
2002-12-21, 11:36 PM
Originally posted by Zarparchior
... I believe you're referring to those elongated pieces of mystery meat called the hotdog. :p
Hot dogs were created in germany, known as frankfurters, which are basically sausages.
Usually made out of:
Meat
Meat fat
A "cereal filler" (bread crumbs, oatmeal or flour)
A little egg white
Spices (onion, garlic, salt, pepper, etc.)
Which isn't that bad, believe me, burgers are waaaaay worse
Kriege
2002-12-23, 07:18 AM
whats burger
Corbie
2002-12-23, 07:20 AM
i think it depends on where you get your hamburger from..
if you go buy some ground meat.. and make the burger yourself..then the only thing in your hamburger is cow.
Hamma
2002-12-23, 08:10 AM
The poll is dead even!
<font size="8">Who's cusine will riegn supreme?!</font>
diluted
2002-12-23, 11:26 AM
lol. if you make your own burger from ground beef, and hold it in your fingers & try to shake it, it will probably break. if you go to mcdonalds, and try the same thing, it will just wiggle there. bum bum bummm. btw taco bell meat is ground worms. no joke.
avail
2002-12-23, 12:32 PM
Depends on who's making it :)
Airlift
2002-12-23, 01:39 PM
Originally posted by Kriege
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, I like chinese!
They come from a long way overseas
But they're cute,
and they're cuddly,
and they're ready to please
Unregistered
2002-12-23, 02:05 PM
Hot Dogs are for Baseball Games, and BBQ's. Other then that, it's Hambugers all the way. I don't care what's in them so long as there is bacon and cheese on them.
I think Jimmy Buffet said it best when he sang...
I like mine with lettuce and tomato
Heinz 57 and french fried potatoes
Big kosher pickle and a cold draught beer
Well, good god Almighty which way do I steer
For a cheeseburger in paradise
Makin' the best of every virtue and vice.
Worth every damn bit of sacrifice
To get a cheeseburger in paradise;
To be a cheeseburger in paradise.
I'm just a cheeseburger in paradise.
Toimu
2002-12-23, 02:59 PM
Originally posted by Airlift
They come from a long way overseas
But they're cute,
and they're cuddly,
and they're ready to please
tehehe
[QUATE][i]Originally posted by PSU Staph:
Jimmy Buffet song...[/QUOTE]
very odd.
Unregistered
2002-12-23, 03:10 PM
It's not odd if you know the whole song. He talking about being on a diet, and dreaming about Hamburgers. Then again if hamburgers aren't your cup of tea, go find the Jimmy Buffet song "Why don't we get drunk and screw". It's a good one :D
Zarparchior
2002-12-23, 03:31 PM
Originally posted by FireFrenzy
Hot dogs were created in germany, known as frankfurters, which are basically sausages.
Usually made out of:
Meat
Meat fat
A "cereal filler" (bread crumbs, oatmeal or flour)
A little egg white
Spices (onion, garlic, salt, pepper, etc.)
Which isn't that bad, believe me, burgers are waaaaay worse frankfurter <> hotdog (for you un-leet math people, <> means 'does not equal')
If we're speaking of traditional foods, then yes. Frankfurturs (dare I even say "polish" sausages?) are made of good, wholesome "recognizable" meat. But then again, maybe not?
Notice your explanation... It's just meat. WTF kind of meat is my question. Is it the lower intestine? Maybe a bit of headcheese? A tongue or so mixed in for good measure? Meat is much too general.
Especially for "American hotdogs." :p
Unregistered
2002-12-23, 04:01 PM
All Hotdogs are American. If it's not American then it's not a Hotdog.
Why are you all so concerned over what's in a Hotdog? We all know that it's all the parts of the cow that could not be ground up into Hamburger (think about that one hambuger haters. Hotdogs are the meat that wasn't good enough to be hamburger). The bottom line is that they taste good with mustard.
Every sort of fast food has some secret ingreedants that you don't know about. McDonalds Hamburgers are mostly soy filler, as well as Burger King and Jack in the Box. Hell Wendys used to mix Horse Meat into the burgers until the USDA started requiring them to tell consumers if it was more then 35% Horse Meat.
We live in a world where the French will serve you a plate of Snails for $20 and your all worried about a little rat phesis in your Hotdogs. :rolleyes:
If the USDA says it's safe to eat, bring me two :D
Zarparchior
2002-12-23, 04:10 PM
I'm beyond caring what's in the food as long as it tastes good...
and I don't get sick from it...
and I don't die from it...
Other than that, I'm fine. :D
I was just apalled that he thought that hotdogs were made of "finer" meats than the hamburger.
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