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GREAT INFORMATION:
But Did You Know This?:
The hot dog was invented in Frankfort, Germany, In1487,
Pointing to the word "frankfurter" as proof of the hot dog’s roots in the city.
In fact, in 1987, Frankfurt threw a huge celebration honoring the 500th anniversary of the hot dog".
W E L L ? Did You Know That Or Not?.... Which Leads To The Question "Where Did The Term Come From":~ "Just Hot Dogging Around"?.... Kinda Makes Ya Go "Hummm", Doesn't It?
But Did You Know This?:
The hot dog was invented in Frankfort, Germany, In1487,
Pointing to the word "frankfurter" as proof of the hot dog’s roots in the city.
In fact, in 1987, Frankfurt threw a huge celebration honoring the 500th anniversary of the hot dog".
W E L L ? Did You Know That Or Not?.... Which Leads To The Question "Where Did The Term Come From":~ "Just Hot Dogging Around"?.... Kinda Makes Ya Go "Hummm", Doesn't It?
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Rick, you gotta be kidding!
Frankfort = Hotdog
A resident of Frankfort is a Frankfurter.
BELLY LAUGH.
Guess it's the same regarding the capital of Kentucky, right?
Frankfort = Hotdog
A resident of Frankfort is a Frankfurter.
BELLY LAUGH.
Guess it's the same regarding the capital of Kentucky, right?
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
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I Knew There Was A History, Just Not All Of It..
KY Yup...Named It Frankfort, Now There's A Hot-Dog Of An Idea
I Knew There Was A History, Just Not All Of It..
KY Yup...Named It Frankfort, Now There's A Hot-Dog Of An Idea
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My father's parents planned to visit from back East in 1952, but only if we had a television so Grandma could watch Elizabeth's coronation. So, one day my sister and I got home from school and the appliance store people were installing it. Imagine our excitement. Thank you your Highness; I still have the TV.
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Cpl Vic Burk
CPL Douglas Chrysler But, does the TV still work? Well, come on anyways since the reassigned the frequencies TV broadcast on. I have a 1946 Admiral from the wife's grandfather and it was still working when they did the change. (I used to service TV's, VCR's and camcorders).
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Cpl Vic Burk - Vic, you used to do EVERYTHING!
It's part of that "Old Story" we keep hearing about. . . .
It's part of that "Old Story" we keep hearing about. . . .
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Cpl Vic Burk
SPC (Join to see) - The collapse of the consumer electronics repair industry due to low prices is what drove me back into teaching. I have to admit, I was bitter about it at the time but like everything else, it somehow works out in the end and turned out to be a good thing.
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
SPC (Join to see) they are on the link, but highlighten just the 50s' you can see all others on the link brother John.
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