I have been trying to convince Wendy earlier this summer that I should be allowed to get a full sized hot dog stand for around the house and even at work.
I believe Wendy’s objection was, “What would you possibly do with a hot dog stand at work?”. Well Wendy, I have an answer for you: I would been able to hang out with New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez as he scarfed down a couple while in the neighborhood. Now the cool thing is that I wouldn’t even be out any hot dogs if he came by as he purchased 500 hot dogs and 500 hamburgers along with buns for a New York soup kitchen.
The funny thing is that he apologized because people thought he was being disrespectful to the Oakland Raiders. First of all, the Jets were up 38-0 at the time and if anyone owes someone an apology, it is the Oakland Raiders and they need to apologize for masquerading as a NFL team.
Back to the hot dog cart. They sell them at Home Outfitters and I am wondering how many of these they sell in Saskatoon because how big could the home hot dog cart market really be? Well all I know is that it one less then it could have been because Wendy never caught the vision of hotdogs 24.7.365 at our house.




























Sometime get your Keister down here, and I’ll take you to Raider Nation. Hot Dogs, steaks, roast pigs, you will see it all! It’s an experience.
First of all, as a Oakland A’s fan, I really, really want to watch a game there. I would love to see an Oakand Raiders game as well. I am not sure what inspires guys to come to games with that much face paint and spikes coming out of shoulder pads but I can’t imagine a better game experience.
Plus, how many times could I go to a NFL football game and legitimately say that I could do a better job than the QB that is playing.
Well, actually, here’s the deal. We don’t actually go to the game, just the Raider nation. But, we do get to see real football, however, that weekend. 49ers, Cal or Stanford or San Jose or Santa Clara. Whoever’s in town.
The A’s are a great team, as are the Giants. And, for cheap fun, a couple of minor league teams are a drive away. With 9 million people in 13 counties, there’s plenty of sports dollars to go around.