A couple of days ago, I caught a glimpse of a Wienermobile on Main and I chased the damn thing for half a mile before I could (dangerously) snap this photo.
It was only after celebrating and pumping my fist in the air upon sight of the iconic vehicle that a bit of self-awareness came over me and I realized that I was extremely thrilled by seeing a huge wiener on Main Street. But I shook it off . . . Because I'm manly like that.
And I've made up my mind that when I win the lottery, I'm going to buy a Wienermobile and trick it out to promote this blog.
Until that time . . . I'll just have to be happy that more than one person thinks I run a sausage truck in the Crossroads on First Friday . . . Which I think is a compliment. ???
In conclusion . . . Over the past few months a few broads have e-mailed and requested that I post pics of dudes to offset all the bikini babe photos. That's never gonna happen, but I guess this sausage fest of a post is the closest I'll come to compromise.
Lolz.
ReplyDeleteSaw it yesterday too near the plaza.
ReplyDeletegive in to your gayness.
ReplyDeletethat is NOT the "iconic" wienermobile, but i guess it'll have to do in these days of cheap imitations and recycled ideas.
ReplyDeleteThat's correct... a mini me too weeny mobile. Can't get excited about the new poseur.
ReplyDeleteI think that guy posts on Craigslist. Bet he gets a lot action with a wiener that big.
ReplyDeletelolz
ReplyDeleteThe Weinerrmobiles stay at the Holiday Inn Select at 45th and Main. As someone else noted, this one is not the iconic - this one is based on a Mini Cooper S - the classic is huge - something like 27 feet. So, uhhhh Tony, you're used to misjudging weiner size???
ReplyDeletehe likes small ones.
ReplyDeleteChasing after weiners. A miniature weiner at that. How Freudian.
ReplyDeleteNow that is comedy my friend.
ReplyDeleteHoly crap! You mean you don't sell hot dogs? Now wonder that guy looked at me like I was crazy when I was talking to him about his blog postings.
ReplyDeleteYea, look for the weinermobile at the Holiday Inn on the plaza... that's where I always see it too.
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