I love these things. This is even better than, say, the Maury or Overhaulin' ones, because of the extra layer of misidentification. A web site talking about a place vaguely related to a person... awesome! posted by DrJohnEvans at 3:18 PM on March 5, 2005
Although why are so many of the "reviews" truncated? Does it kill anything after the first linebreak or something? posted by DrJohnEvans at 3:19 PM on March 5, 2005
Ha! The guy in the cube next to me at work grew up on Chicago's south side and he was telling me about that hot dog stand just the other day.
I still think that what Windy City natives do to a perfectly fine dog is blasphemy. Celery salt & cucumbers? C'mon man. posted by jonmc at 3:48 PM on March 5, 2005
Don't forget the tomatoes, onions, relish, mustard and peppers, jonmc! I miss that little place on Ontario that offered the vegetarian version.
This reminds me of that MIT student named John Holmes and the misguided email he kept getting. Sadly, his page is gone.
Demon Dogs is on Fullerton, by the way, so it's not downtown. posted by hydrophonic at 5:07 PM on March 5, 2005
hydrophonic: here on the east coast it's chili-cheese-bacon-sauerkraut and the dogs are grilled and/or deep fried.
Dont mind me. I'm drubk, and Animal House is on, followed by Smokey & The Bandit. Every Whish way but Loose was on earlier. Is their no greater love than between man and orangtang? posted by jonmc at 5:25 PM on March 5, 2005
I still think that what Windy City natives do to a perfectly fine dog is blasphemy. Celery salt & cucumbers? C'mon man.
You have your God; we have ours. Let's just leave it at that. posted by KevinSkomsvold at 8:02 PM on March 5, 2005
posted by DrJohnEvans at 3:18 PM on March 5, 2005