03-07-2010 at 06:31 PM
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anyone else hot sausages?
So what's your favorite willy dog item? mine is the hot italian sausage, I could gobble that *#@% up any day, any time.
Edit: I forgot to include the verb in my title.. I can't edit titles =(
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03-07-2010 at 07:36 PM
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in the two years I have been here, i have never had willy dog :s
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03-07-2010 at 07:58 PM
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in the two years I have been here, i have never had willy dog :s
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you are a deprived child
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03-07-2010 at 08:04 PM
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Ive only had of the sausages once and I didn't specify whether I wanted mild or hot, so I'm not sure which I got. It was quite delicious though.
They're all good, but I don't think I can decide which I like best. I wish I could afford to have one everyday though.
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03-07-2010 at 08:31 PM
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in the two years I have been here, i have never had willy dog :s
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Same....since I'm stuck with meal plan
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03-07-2010 at 08:44 PM
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in the two years I have been here, i have never had willy dog :s
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duuude u are so missing out... like honestly, if the guy does it right, the juice of the sausage comes into your mouth like a rush of lush spring water.. it really tastes good! Just make sure you don't add too much spice or take it all at once, it might be too hot for you, especially the hot sausages, they're pretty big.
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03-07-2010 at 08:45 PM
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Never had one.
also: itt: double entendres.
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03-07-2010 at 09:12 PM
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I heard you can put chips on top....creative. I actually wanna try one...hmmm
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03-07-2010 at 09:18 PM
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I heard you can put chips on top....creative. I actually wanna try one...hmmm
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i'll buy you one, thats how much I want you to try one for.
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03-07-2010 at 09:21 PM
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I don't like sausages. But then again...as described before, these are my dietary restrictions (some medical, some religious, some decided):
- No nuts: No peanuts, no almonds, no cashews, no walnuts, no hazelnuts, no treenuts - no nuts.
- No milk: No cheese, no "lactose free" milk (which isn't entirely lactose free, but I still drink it anyway. Cheerios don't float by themselves), no cream, no milk in coffees, no milk chocolates
- No heavy grains or pure white bread
- Not too much pineapple or kiwi or my tongue begins to itch
- No heavy sauces or spices
- No kababs
- Meat from outside must be: Boneless and fried to a crisp (and only chicken). Homecooked meat can include mutton every few months but only chicken. None of that raw stuff. I used to like chicken sandwiches made from boiled chicken until I prepared one myself.
- Fish tastes good burned to a crisp
- No fiber heavy content like Bridges' potato wedges, but that's all I eat, regardless
- I also reject gluten.
- No meat with sinew or..gray bits.
- I don't ...adore vegetables either but...sometimes.
Sausages are encompassed in the "no meat" section.
Edit: Eggs must be scrambled. Hold excess onions. Omelettes are acceptable but...rarely.
- No biriyani.
- No coloured rice. Off white is a colour.
- No mushrooms.
- No "creative" pizza toppings.
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03-07-2010 at 09:26 PM
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i'll buy you one, thats how much I want you to try one for.
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hahaha..really?
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03-07-2010 at 09:36 PM
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I've only ever had the Willy Dog, and it is delicious!
Four years ago when I first started at Mac, Willy Dogs were only 2 bucks :( Now they are at least $3. :( It's getting a little pricey for a hot dog.
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03-07-2010 at 09:51 PM
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hahaha..really?
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yea =D I still feel super bad for making this girl buy me a 12 dollar dinner at bistro. It's time to pay for my asianess ^^
o hey.. we're even from the same region
scarborough ftw!
Agincourt area, i went to mac for math before
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03-07-2010 at 09:54 PM
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I had a veggie dog and it was cold half way through. : (
This makes me sad.
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03-07-2010 at 10:04 PM
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Originally Posted by goodnews.inc
I don't like sausages. But then again...as described before, these are my dietary restrictions (some medical, some religious, some decided):
- No nuts: No peanuts, no almonds, no cashews, no walnuts, no hazelnuts, no treenuts - no nuts.
- No milk: No cheese, no "lactose free" milk (which isn't entirely lactose free, but I still drink it anyway. Cheerios don't float by themselves), no cream, no milk in coffees, no milk chocolates
- No heavy grains or pure white bread
- Not too much pineapple or kiwi or my tongue begins to itch
- No heavy sauces or spices
- No kababs
- Meat from outside must be: Boneless and fried to a crisp (and only chicken). Homecooked meat can include mutton every few months but only chicken. None of that raw stuff. I used to like chicken sandwiches made from boiled chicken until I prepared one myself.
- Fish tastes good burned to a crisp
- No fiber heavy content like Bridges' potato wedges, but that's all I eat, regardless
- I also reject gluten.
- No meat with sinew or..gray bits.
- I don't ...adore vegetables either but...sometimes.
Sausages are encompassed in the "no meat" section.
Edit: Eggs must be scrambled. Hold excess onions. Omelettes are acceptable but...rarely.
- No biriyani.
- No coloured rice. Off white is a colour.
- No mushrooms.
- No "creative" pizza toppings.
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Well, if you're ever stranded on an island or something, you'll be the first to die. XD
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