Calvin45
Well-Known Member
Oh! If you are what you eat, I wonder if you fed a chicken a diet of fish, garbage dump pickings, and Wendy's French fries would it taste like seagull???I'm guessing it did not "taste like chicken".
Oh! If you are what you eat, I wonder if you fed a chicken a diet of fish, garbage dump pickings, and Wendy's French fries would it taste like seagull???I'm guessing it did not "taste like chicken".
Not even close. Unless the chicken was eaten by a pig and you get it coming out the other end. I think they would taste better if I left the feathers on when cooking it.I'm guessing it did not "taste like chicken".
Was alcohol a factor in the decision to consume a seagull in the first place?Not even close. Unless the chicken was eaten by a pig and you get it coming out the other end. I think they would taste better if I left the feathers on when cooking it.
Wait for real?
Why would you eat that!?!?
Yeah like wieners….Everyone knows what hotdogs are shaped like........Right?
For the love of common sense, NO!Okay fellas let's get back on topic. THIS IS SERIOUS BUSINESS.
is a hot dog a sandwich?
I actually got to meet Koufax and Drysdale. My Grandfather worked for the stadium. I still have a Bill Bailey Louisville Slugger 28, I got on bat day. I had a Roger Marris 41 bat also, but it somehow got lost over the years...The Bailey is kinda white, but be maple. The Marris was hickory, for sure. In North Hollywood, Drysdale owned a place called Drysdale's Dugout. Nowadays, I HATE the Dodgers and despise how O'Malley stole Chavez Ravine from the people. Seems Koufax had the fastest pitch in his day, but that was back in the 60s. I lived in North Hollywood, and my first house was in Van Nuys.But the best are Dodger Dogs at Dodger Stadium but perhaps it is because I was eating while I was at my first baseball game watching Sandy Koufax pitch.