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WCBC 12-12-2016 16:05

calling all prediction accounts
 
need your opinions prediction accounts only thanks

Ringo5tarr 12-12-2016 16:07

Re: calling all prediction accounts
 
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Originally Posted by WCBC (Post 1620862)
prediction accounts only thanks

But I need to see the results!

bobbysq 12-12-2016 16:08

Re: calling all prediction accounts
 
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Originally Posted by Ringo5tarr (Post 1620865)
But I need to see the results!

https://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/p...ts&pollid=2672

Tight race right now, tied 0-0.

Edit: Still a tight race, I like being wrong is winning but No could catch up

frcguy 12-12-2016 19:01

Where's the compulsory mention of corndogs?

Cothron Theiss 12-12-2016 19:09

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Originally Posted by frcguy (Post 1620917)
Where's the compulsory mention of corndogs?

Right there. ^^^^^^

Looking Forward 13-12-2016 14:44

Re: calling all prediction accounts
 
A hot dog is a sausage sandwiched between halves of a roll of bread. Case closed. Move along.

WCBC 13-12-2016 18:38

Re: calling all prediction accounts
 
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Originally Posted by Looking Forward (Post 1621045)
A hot dog is a sausage sandwiched between halves of a roll of bread. Case closed. Move along.

We will not sit idly by and let your facts get in the way of our narrative.

jlmcmchl 13-12-2016 18:43

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Originally Posted by WCBC (Post 1621096)
We will not sit idly by and let your facts get in the way of our narrative.

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Originally Posted by Wikipedia
A hot dog (also spelled hotdog) is a cooked sausage, traditionally grilled or steamed and served in a sliced bun as a sandwich.[2][3][4][5]

Source

Wikipedia sources:
  1. "Hot Dogs Chain Store Basis". Los Angeles Times. 11 October 1925. p. 18.
  2. "Anniversary of Hot Dog, Bun." (PDF). Binghamton (NY) Sunday Press. 29 November 1964. p. 10D.
  3. Zwilling, Leonard (27 September 1988). "Trail of Hot Dog Leads Back to 1880's". New York Times. p. A34. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
  4. Lavin, Cheryl (24 September 1980). "Hot dog! 2 mustard moguls who relish their work.". Chicago Tribune. p. E1.


I don't think there's any obscurity here, hot dogs are clearly sandwiches.

Basel A 13-12-2016 18:59

Re: calling all prediction accounts
 
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Originally Posted by WCBC (Post 1621096)
We will not sit idly by and let your facts get in the way of our narrative.

I mean, the predictors are voting 4-0 in favour of yes, so..

frcguy 13-12-2016 19:05

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Originally Posted by Basel A (Post 1621103)
I mean, the predictors are voting 4-0 in favour of yes, so..


They may be right, but they're still wrong.

WCBC 13-12-2016 19:08

Re: calling all prediction accounts
 
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Originally Posted by Basel A (Post 1621103)
I mean, the predictors are voting 4-0 in favour of yes, so..

They are clouded by east coast bias.

Hitchhiker 42 13-12-2016 19:10

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Originally Posted by WCBC (Post 1621106)
They are clouded by east coast bias.

Isn't the saying.... #WeAreNE... which makes it #ECBC

frcguy 13-12-2016 19:21

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Originally Posted by Hitchhiker 42 (Post 1621109)
Isn't the saying.... #WeAreNE... which makes it #ECBC


#ECBC = East Coast Bad Coast, right?

Bkeeneykid 13-12-2016 19:31

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Originally Posted by frcguy (Post 1621117)
#ECBC = East Coast Bad Coast, right?

I personally prefer the coast in my user title.

GeeTwo 13-12-2016 19:32

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I'm not a predictor, so I haven't voted, but presuming that by a "hot dog" you mean a lightly spiced sausage inserted into a bun, then yes, it is meat between bread, and therefore a sandwich. As it turns out, I had a similar conversation with a co-worker recently. I had purchased a "smoked sausage sandwich" from a barbecue truck at our work site. This sandwich featured about 8 ounces of sausage and 2 of bread, and I commented (not as a complaint) that this was pushing the definition of a sandwich pretty hard. He raised with a "pastrami sandwich" he had purchased at the Carnegie Hall Deli which had about a pound of meat and perhaps only one slice of bread.

Personally, I don't consider a sandwich to be properly complete/balanced unless it has similar amounts of meat, bread, and fleshy fruit/vegetables (Tomatoes, sauerkraut, and mango salsa all count, as well as a few other ingredients). Therefore, IMHO, a hotdog with bun is officially a sandwich, but not a GOOD sandwich unless it's covered in a deep stack of sauerkraut and/or relish. (or if I'm not concerned about any traditional values but just personal taste, tomatoes or mango salsa or pineapple).

A quality hot dog on a warm bun with a tall stack of sauerkraut and a nice dash of brown mustard is OH SO SANDWICH.


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