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glhs837

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Who says a Hot Dog place can't survive? http://www.hollyeats.com/AnnsDariCreme.htm

So, you missed the "Here" part of Hot dog place, and "need a larger menu" piece also? :) Sure, a hot dog place that offers things besides hot dogs like cheesesteaks and burgers and ice cream can make it, especially if it's located in a pretty populated area.... and has prices that people expect to pay for hot dogs......

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spr1975wshs

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^Good point about the cultural tradition.
Back in western Mass when I was growing up folks would travel from 20 - 30 miles around to the old Mile High hot dog stand.

In my hometown is http://whitehut.com/
They have a simple burger and hot dog menu, been in business since 1939.
I go there when we visit back home.
 

FireBrand

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^Good point about the cultural tradition.
Back in western Mass when I was growing up folks would travel from 20 - 30 miles around to the old Mile High hot dog stand.

In my hometown is http://whitehut.com/
They have a simple burger and hot dog menu, been in business since 1939.
I go there when we visit back home.

I skied once at Wachusset in the mid 1980's, damn it was cold that day !!!
 

terbear1225

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So, you missed the "Here" part of Hot dog place, and "need a larger menu" piece also? :) Sure, a hot dog place that offers things besides hot dogs like cheesesteaks and burgers and ice cream can make it, especially if it's located in a pretty populated area.... and has prices that people expect to pay for hot dogs......

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This place is right near where I grew up. Right outside the mall parking lot. It was ALWAYS busy! I personally didn't care for their dogs but knew a lot of people that loved them
 

Gilligan

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The only "hot dog" joint I ever regularly frequented was a place called Pollock Johnny's. We'd always hit them up for dogs around 2-3 am, after everywhere else we'd been in the surrounding block had closed. ;-p Late 70s..early 80s.
 
I can't say I've ever bought a hot dog while out. Maybe once at a ball game 'cause it's the thing to do. If I want a dog, I make my own.
 

Merlin99

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The only "hot dog" joint I ever regularly frequented was a place called Pollock Johnny's. We'd always hit them up for dogs around 2-3 am, after everywhere else we'd been in the surrounding block had closed. ;-p Late 70s..early 80s.

Michigan's got an obsession with hot dogs. They make what's called a coney dog, a hot dog with "coney sauce", a mixture of ground beef hearts and spices. It's better than it sounds, but it will give the uninitiated terrible heartburn. The oldest stand is over a hundred years old but in the lower half of the state every town has at least a few stands.

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spr1975wshs

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I skied once at Wachusset in the mid 1980's, damn it was cold that day !!!

Back in February of 1982, our Explorer Post (for which I was one of the adult leaders) went on our winter survival campout on a piece of property (2400 acres) the Council owned on the middle branch of the Westfield River in the foothills of the Berkshires.

When we got home, found out the wind chill had been -70F Saturday night. Our kids did great, had built good, tight shelters.
 
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glhs837

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Back in February of 1982, our Explorer Post (for which I was one of the adult leaders) went on out winter survival campout on a piece of property (2400 acres) the Council owned on the middle branch of the Westfield River in the foothills of the Berkshires.

When we got home, found out the wind chill had been -70F Saturday night. Our kids did great, had built good, tight shelters.

Experienced -85 wind chill the weekend I graduated Navy boot camp December of 1983, was crazy. Luckily it was just out to the car from the barracks, the car to the hotel and we stayed there all weekend. :)
 

glhs837

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Back in February of 1982, our Explorer Post (for which I was one of the adult leaders) went on out winter survival campout on a piece of property (2400 acres) the Council owned on the middle branch of the Westfield River in the foothills of the Berkshires.

When we got home, found out the wind chill had been -70F Saturday night. Our kids did great, had built good, tight shelters.

Experienced -85 wind chill the weekend I graduated Navy boot camp December of 1983, was crazy. Luckily it was just out to the car from the barracks, the car to the hotel and we stayed there all weekend. :)
 

spr1975wshs

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Experienced -85 wind chill the weekend I graduated Navy boot camp December of 1983, was crazy. Luckily it was just out to the car from the barracks, the car to the hotel and we stayed there all weekend. :)

Great Mistakes?

Anita and I moved here from Rockford, IL, spent 16 1/2 years there. I think the coldest I remember was in the 60's below with the wind chill.
However, when it's that cold, a few degrees either way makes no difference.
 
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