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Hot Dogs.

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by beef_jerky4104, Jun 4, 2007.

  1. Just the other day I went over to my friends house to play Halo 3 Beta. Soon we became hungry and went to thge kitchen to get food. We got out the hot dogs and microwaved them. Then we aquired the ketchup and other stuff. Then quickly my friend was blown away. I didn't understand and asked what was so cool.

    He replied "Hot dogs have always come in packages of ten while buns have come in packages of eight".

    I was astounded. I had always wondered why it was so.

    I laughed and yell "Its the apocalypse!".

    We laughed. I just thought that was interesting.
  2. CCT Newcomer, in training

    Actually, the 'all beef' ones we buy come in 6 packs and the premium buns also in 6 packs.

    The choice is now unbelievable.

    :)
  3. howard_hopkinso Newcomer, in training

    Why is this thread in the News and Interesting links forum? I`m sure it cannot be considered news nor very interesting really. ;)

    I could`ve sworn I deleted a thread exactly like this in this forum earlier on today. :p

    Anyway, thread moved to the Meetingspot.

    Regards Howard :)
  4. CCT Newcomer, in training

    How extremely interesting! Hmmmmm!



    :)
  5. Howard, I thought I might have created a thread like this one earlier.

    Sorry about that.
  6. howard_hopkinso Newcomer, in training

    No worries, I was just a little confused. ;)

    Regards Howard :)
  7. mailpup TechSpot Special Forces

    Not to pick nits but it's the other way around. Hot dogs usually come in packages of 10 (or two packs of 5) and buns in packages of 8.
  8. Tedster Techspot old timer.....

    whatever the count, it's chicken lips and aholes.... or beef... or pork lips and aholes!
  9. Whoops. Sorry about that.