Crimsy: “Hot dog was invented in Germany! We’ve been make sausages for a very long time!”
Sketchy: “Hot dog ain’t a hot dog without it’s bun, hot dog was invented in America when people start putting sausages in rolls on streets. So a hot dog without a bun is just an ordinary sausage!”
Delusional Desires: “While you two are busy arguing, can I have both of your dogs?”
Sketchy and Crimsy: “NO!!!”
I think this may bring up some debate in the comments but its fun to see the “Nothing-Better-To-Do” gang in their moments.
Just something to fill up my gallery.
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Weren’t the sausages used in hot dogs derived from the Frankfurter sausages that originated from the German city with the namesake?
Oddly enough, they’re often called wieners. Wien, which is the German language name for Austrian capital Vienna.
In the west, “Vienna sausages are often those small canned gelatin-laced stuff. In Europe, they are full sized smoked sausages that resemble the wieners that we often associate with hotdogs in the Americas.
The buns however, was likely an American invention. Frankfurter sausages were traditionally eaten bare from plates.
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And if Delusional Desires was smart enough, he’d get himself some Danish hot dogs next. Med røde pølser.