Are we talking Hoffman's here? There's a place in Syracuse called Heids. All they sell is hot dogs. I can do 6 or 7 of those. If I am eating hot dogs at a cookout or something, I couldn't even count the number I might eat. Of course the number is less if they are CHILI DOGS. MMmmmmmmmmmmmm.......chili dogs
There's a dog stand in Flagstaff, AZ. I could eat about four or five of those. They have all different kinds, but at 3 bucks a pop, i'm not going to eat very many of them. In the summer time, the street vendors sell them for a buck fifty, and you can get a spicy dog at the Pay n Take for a buck. Bank One Ball park has some solid dogs. My favorite dogs are at Busch stadium, though it probably has more to do with Albert Pujols and Matt Morris than the quality of the dogs. i also drink Busch Beer, and I have only found it at Busch stadium. That probably helps the flavor of the dogs too. Sometimes i pray for extra inings so i can bribe the vendor to sell me a beer with my dog after the seventh. I love this game.
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Menyak-- is that a couple of dogs or a couple of beers
for me about 4-5 dogs will do it. but cold adult hypnotic beverages MMMmmmm....
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thanks for all the responses....i know this is sorta off topic, but i would say a dog and a beer is somewhat related to baseball, although not fantasy. just think its fun to throw a changeup sometimes. hope yall had fun with this one.
Nothing's off topic in this particular forum - we figured it would be nice to have a place to discuss things other than baseball every once in a while.
And yes: hot dogs and beer are definitely a part of the game!
Personally, I'd probably call for a relief pitcher after four or five, unless we're talking about the less-than-substantial dogs served at some ballparks (such as Fenway )... those could go into double digits...
Personally, I'd rather have a brat and a beer, but I hear the ones they serve up in Milwaukee are far superior to Wrigley's. I guess I'll have to go up there sometime.
I had 5 at the Ranger's game tonight with a few adult beverages (Coors Light). $9.00 for a beer and a dog? Not going to stuff myself at that price. I'll count the next time we grill out.
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