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[Illinois] Wieners Circle now has three inch long wieners in honor of Trump

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Pathetic... just, pathetic.

But it will resonate with all the right people showing why.
 
I'll pass. When it comes to hotdogs, size does matter and I'd rather take a big one than have to settle for two small ones.
 
I'll pass. When it comes to hotdogs, size does matter and I'd rather take a big one than have to settle for two small ones.

two? why not four?

the Super PAC ($12.56) with four mini-dogs, fries and a drink.

lemme guess its because youre against super PACs
 
I'll pass. When it comes to hotdogs, size does matter and I'd rather take a big one than have to settle for two small ones.

Well, it's enough if you also get the Chocolate Milkshake (only available after midnight)
 
What's not funny is the lack of hand washing that goes on at that place...
 
Fighting words in Chicago:
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What's not funny is the lack of hand washing that goes on at that place...

Eh, germs are go for you they help keep the immune system strong. Besides you would be shocked at just how much of you is "other" than you.
 
Eh, germs are go for you they help keep the immune system strong. Besides you would be shocked at just how much of you is "other" than you.

I agree. ChezC3 should be licking more public toilet seats.
 
I agree. ChezC3 should be licking more public toilet seats.

I draw a self imposed line at licking the toilet seats. That's just weird. :2razz:
 
Eh, germs are go for you they help keep the immune system strong. Besides you would be shocked at just how much of you is "other" than you.

I'm aware of how much Mrsa is on my tongue, which is why I don't want someone else's -- I'm very protectionist that way...
 
Eh, germs are go for you they help keep the immune system strong. Besides you would be shocked at just how much of you is "other" than you.

There's actually SOME truth to that but it's maybe not quite so cut and dried. As infants and toddlers, we BUILD our immune system through "challenges" but certain germs, parasites and virii are so dangerous that they can destroy it or damage it before it gets a chance to even learn how to fight if we are exposed TOO early and TOO much.

That said, the so called "SuperMoms" who keep a ridiculously sterile household are actually putting their wee tykes at risk while hippie earth moms, old school soccer moms and parents of the 50's and 60's who raise their kids to go out and get dirty seem to raise bulletproof children who can live through damn near anything.
A child's immune system HAS to be challenged in order to grow strong and capable.
So a balance has to be struck to some extent...you don't want to expose a child to deadly diseases but you also don't want to shield them from every cough, cold or dust bunny either. Pets are also a wonderful way to help build healthy immune systems because exposure to tamed animals (with their SHOTS, of course!) brings a wide variety of outdoor germs and what not that help the immune system cope with dander and fur.
GRADUAL and measured exposure to a wide variety of foods, with lots of good vitamins, fiber and minerals is also an excellent method as well.

Once a child has been raised that way, at a certain age they hit a stride and their bodies have the necessary tools to go out and conquer the world.
Our bodies need a healthy balance of "good bacteria" and good flora and fauna. Something like 80 percent of our immune system is in our gut! (digestive system)
 
There's actually SOME truth to that but it's maybe not quite so cut and dried. As infants and toddlers, we BUILD our immune system through "challenges" but certain germs, parasites and virii are so dangerous that they can destroy it or damage it before it gets a chance to even learn how to fight if we are exposed TOO early and TOO much.

That said, the so called "SuperMoms" who keep a ridiculously sterile household are actually putting their wee tykes at risk while hippie earth moms, old school soccer moms and parents of the 50's and 60's who raise their kids to go out and get dirty seem to raise bulletproof children who can live through damn near anything.
A child's immune system HAS to be challenged in order to grow strong and capable.
So a balance has to be struck to some extent...you don't want to expose a child to deadly diseases but you also don't want to shield them from every cough, cold or dust bunny either. Pets are also a wonderful way to help build healthy immune systems because exposure to tamed animals (with their SHOTS, of course!) brings a wide variety of outdoor germs and what not that help the immune system cope with dander and fur.
GRADUAL and measured exposure to a wide variety of foods, with lots of good vitamins, fiber and minerals is also an excellent method as well.

Once a child has been raised that way, at a certain age they hit a stride and their bodies have the necessary tools to go out and conquer the world.
Our bodies need a healthy balance of "good bacteria" and good flora and fauna. Something like 80 percent of our immune system is in our gut! (digestive system)

I believe that too. I've long known that introducing peanuts to a toddlers diet helps build immunity to peanut allergies in adult life. So why wouldn't it work for other things, too? When I was a child my dad's worst fear was children choking on a peanut and so he wouldn't let us have any....which is why I'm so glad they invented peanut butter.

I've heard that the floor has less germs than most people's kitchen sink.


Anyway, back to the subject of Trump footshclongs. It's a funny thread. lol
 
The funny thing is that the Wiener Circle is in a neighborhood where the rude blacks who run it couldn't possibly afford to live in and generally speaking aren't really even welcome there.

Yes, yes that's right, it is a Liberal bastion... How do I know? I USE TO LIVE IN LINCOLN PARK!!!

:lamo

Dupes and hypocrites...
 
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