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On 29 May 2014 05:52:09 GMT, notbob > wrote:

> On 2014-05-29, Sqwertz > wrote:
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> > You asked, and you received.

>
> ....which I acknowledged, in this one intance. Doesn't mean I gotta
> cave like a whiney bitch cuz ONE post profers ONE menu. You wanna
> put lettuce on yer dog, knock yerself the fsck out. You and one
> other place hardly makes it a common occurance.
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That's for sure.



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> On 29 May 2014 05:52:09 GMT, notbob wrote:
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>> On 2014-05-29, Sqwertz > wrote:
>>
>>> You asked, and you received.

>>
>> ....which I acknowledged, in this one intance. Doesn't mean I gotta
>> cave like a whiney bitch cuz ONE post profers ONE menu. You wanna
>> put lettuce on yer dog, knock yerself the fsck out. You and one
>> other place hardly makes it a common occurance.

>
> There are a bunch of places in Chicago that serve lettuce on dogs,
> like I already said. Am I going to name them all for you? Hell no.
> Look them up yourself and I'm sure you'll find some.
>
> -sw


It will never be good enough for someone who is trying to argue a useless
point which is...I haven't seen it, so it can't be so. I'm done with it, and
since I haven't had a hot dog with a bun for a long, long time, I don't care
whether they eat theirs with lettuce or not, whether they've seen it or not,
etc.

Cheri

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On 5/28/2014 10:20 PM, Cheri wrote:
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> "notbob" > wrote in message
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>> Howzabout we jes cut to the chase and you tell us exactly where you
>> can buy a lettuce dog, with name, location, website, phone number,
>> etc. I'll call 'em and ask. Simple, eh?
>>
>> nb

>
> Howzabout YOU call around, it'll give you something productive to do
> besides acting the fool.
>
> Cheri


Truly, the location would be important. I Googled for Sno-White + hot
dogs. Came up with something in Fresno on Clovis Avenue. Ph. # (559)
291-6753. Might that be the one? Because there are other independently
owned locations in Iowa and other places.

Googling for Burger Barn + hot dogs, I come up with many variations in
many different states. There are couple in Stockton and one in Lodi.
They seem to cater mostly to cinema concession stands. I see no mention
of lettuce on hot dogs.

Jill
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On 2014-05-29, jmcquown > wrote:

> I see no mention of lettuce on hot dogs.


Another rfc troll.

nb
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On 5/29/2014 12:10 PM, notbob wrote:
> On 2014-05-29, jmcquown > wrote:
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>> I see no mention of lettuce on hot dogs.

>
> Another rfc troll.
>
> nb
>

Nope, she's not a troll. Not that I'd go looking for them, I was just
curious as to what part of the US. It's a big place.

Jill


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Sqwertz wrote:
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> On Wed, 28 May 2014 01:43:23 -0700, Julie Bove wrote:
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> > And who puts lettuce in a hot dog?

>
> I do. Mayonnaise, too. I dress most of my dogs just like I would a
> hamburger. They're made out of ground beef, after all.


That's true plus I'm sure many low-carb people have used a lettuce
wrap instead of a bun for hotdogs, just like hamburgers. Personally
though, I want a real bun and none of that lettuce wrap nonsense on
either hamburgers or hotdogs.

G.
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