No to the hot dogs, they aren't fooling me with that Vienna Sausage crap. Vienna, Hitler was popular there. However curiosity would make me want to sample the spaghettios. Yeah I know what it did to the cat. I can't decide what the texture/flavor/mouth feel would be? Warm, cold or room temperature?
You're right BB, Freud, Hitler, Trotsky, Tito and Stalin all lived in a square mile in Vienna at the same time.
Cold Spaghettios? Hmm sounding less appealing. I remember my mother making those jello salads in the 1950s and they were near room temperature but a lot less stuff in it than than this monster and no tomato sauce. Kind of like something from DuPont rather than Campbells
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At first I thought, can two overwhelmingly negatives make a positive? But then jello is also involved and I like it; so no.
file under WTBB ?!!?
some things are just plain wrong and will always be
No to the hot dogs, they aren't fooling me with that Vienna Sausage crap. Vienna, Hitler was popular there. However curiosity would make me want to sample the spaghettios. Yeah I know what it did to the cat. I can't decide what the texture/flavor/mouth feel would be? Warm, cold or room temperature?
If the gelatin is not running, it's cold.
xoxoxoBruce said: "Vienna, Hitler was popular there."
Austria's greatest achievements have been to convince the world that Hitler was German and Beethoven was Viennese.
-"BB"-
You're right BB, Freud, Hitler, Trotsky, Tito and Stalin all lived in a square mile in Vienna at the same time.
Cold Spaghettios? Hmm sounding less appealing. I remember my mother making those jello salads in the 1950s and they were near room temperature but a lot less stuff in it than than this monster and no tomato sauce. Kind of like something from DuPont rather than Campbells
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