[Fwd: Re: [R-390] Fowler (hot dogs and beer)]

William A Kulze wak9 at cornell.edu
Sat Jul 21 21:13:40 EDT 2007


Seems I wasn't thinking. I hit reply and forgot that that woulg go to the
sender of the message, not to the list. Sorry Barry, I meant that to go
out to all. I guess that Lum's was it. I didn't know it was a big chain.
But I also remeber seeing something many long years ago that showed two
forks, one on each leg of a lamp cord, stuck into each end of a hot dog. I
guess it would work, but still doesn't sound as good as bringing beer into
the pitcher (pun fully intended).


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Subject: Re: [R-390] Fowler (hot dogs and beer)
From:    "William A Kulze" <wak9 at cornell.edu>
Date:    Fri, July 20, 2007 12:35 pm
To:      "Barry Hauser" <barry at hausernet.com>
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>
> The franks cooked up and tasted pretty good, but not as good as when
> boiled in beer.  There used to be a chain of restaurants that featured
> hot dogs boiled in beer -- anybody remember?
>
> Barry
>

There used to be place in Ithaca ,NY in the 70's that had hot dogs steamed
in beer. I think it was called Lum's. Don't know if it was a chain. That
was back when there was a Lafayette electronics store, also. My Brother
bought a pair of the "larger" Advent speakers there. Before advent became
little plastic things. Started by Henry Kloss of KLH. (don't be alarmed, I
won't start going on about big bucks 12AX7's or oxygen free cable [or
audiophoole brains]).

Wild Bill




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