As clear as you remember Churchill quotes I remember you saying that you were going to invite regular users of uncensored to your home and make them Philly cheese steak sandwiches on your new flat top grill.
Several users laughed because you said you were going to use Philadelphia cream cheese on them.
Do you know who else would lie about inviting people over for cheese steak sandwiches?
HILLARY that's who!
You sir, are worse than Hillary.
That line should be in this room, but looks good in the lobby, but it is out of place. I am glad to see you are close to your beloved Clinton/Cruz/Bush friends. I am sure they enjoyed your steak sandwiches.
Wed Jul 06 2016 05:49:15 PM EDT from athos-mn @ UncensoredThey eat coneys. Lots of them. Without freakin' chili on them.
The only the odder than chili on a hot dog or coney is pineapple. Hot dogs and coneys have one purpose, to have something to put mustard on.
First Prize meats used to make a bockwurst that was mostly veal, it was awesomely good but the anti-veal people were able to take them off the market. The local Polish meat market has something very similar. Not unlike a coney but different flavor.
Ok call me IGnorant here, but what exactly constitutes "a coney" in the canonical sense? Mustard and chili? Mustard and chili and onions? I must admit to some naiveté here; I thought the term just referred to Nathan's. (And for the record, I like hot dogs, and I like chili, but when I eat a hot dog at Nathan's I vastly prefer sauerkraut over chili.)
Okay, you are "IGnorant here". I always thought a coney was a white hot, and just pork meat. Using this thing called "google" I found out I might be wrong. Hot dogs can be beef and pork, or just beef. What I called coneys are pork only. Different than spices and a different flavor than Italian sausage,
This company calls them Snappys.
http://store.hofmannhotdogs.com/hot-dogs/snappys-small-gift-pack.html
I said in another post I had Bockworsts as a child that were white, pork only hot dogs. (These are better with ketchup than mustard)
Bratwurst can be whatever meat....
Hmmmmm, just found this article...
http://blog.syracuse.com/entertainment/2009/07/coneys_franks_snappys_whatever.html
I guess the name is regional.
From "Brown Sauce"* to "Non-brewed condiment"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=642x2Y3Zla0
*Admin may or may not have purposely and deliberately deleted the Brown Sauce comments.
Apparently a coney is a hotdog with meat sauce and stuff on it. I had always assumed a coney would be a hotdog with onions in sauce on it.