Once, my wife & I were helping out at a camp for mentally challenged individuals. We had been warned to keep an eye on one particular guy, as he was always on the hunt for food. We missed noticing him sneak away from us in the dining room and suddenly caught sight of him in the kitchen, on the run, carrying a huge tray of hot dogs, stuffing them in his mouth as fast as he could.
I miss hotdogs. My favorite brand stopped making them in beef. Now all they make are porc, chicken and vegetable hotdogs, and I don’t eat porc and don’t like the other two. Still have to find a suitable replacement.
Ida No 3 months ago
Find six, eat six, throw up five to reuse later. It’s all good.
blunebottle 3 months ago
Once, my wife & I were helping out at a camp for mentally challenged individuals. We had been warned to keep an eye on one particular guy, as he was always on the hunt for food. We missed noticing him sneak away from us in the dining room and suddenly caught sight of him in the kitchen, on the run, carrying a huge tray of hot dogs, stuffing them in his mouth as fast as he could.
Gizmo Cat 3 months ago
I miss hotdogs. My favorite brand stopped making them in beef. Now all they make are porc, chicken and vegetable hotdogs, and I don’t eat porc and don’t like the other two. Still have to find a suitable replacement.
ajr58(1) 3 months ago
Why are there six hotdogs in a pack, but eight buns?
ScretWitch 3 months ago
Trying to identify Doug’s toy…
cuzinron47 3 months ago
Apparently Sophie has conducted a clinical trial of her musings.
fritzoid Premium Member 3 months ago
1) If you leave unattended food where the dog can reach it, it’s your fault and not the dog’s.
2) If you think the dog can’t possibly reach the unattended food, think again.