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...just sharing a hotdog, is the most important thing in the world

...especially if covered in pesto sauce!

Good for you, MM!

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Originally Posted by NeverGuessed
...just sharing a hotdog, is the most important thing in the world

...especially if covered in pesto sauce!

Good for you, MM!

puke

pesto puke

did someone say puke pesto sauce puke rant2

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Originally Posted by NeverGuessed
...just sharing a hotdog, is the most important thing in the world

...especially if covered in pesto sauce!

Good for you, MM!

I've never been covered in pesto sauce... Does it make hotdogs better? wink


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Pesto on a hotdog? I've never had a dog with pesto, but I would try it. These were Chicago-style, with everything but the kitchen sink on them, they were scrumptious. BTW I'm glad we both had them, kissing after one of those dogs might not have been so pleasant, if one of us had had something else. Our breaths were pretty bad.

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My wife has had a hotdog covered in chocolate sauce, but that's another story entirely.

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I had a pickle covered in chocolate sauce and it was awfully bad. I can't imagine a hot dog would be much better.


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Wow. I really really want that--to be crying with happiness.


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Hot dogs with pepperoncini, now that's the shiznit.


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...kissing after one of those dogs might not have been so pleasant...

kiss

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but, MM, your kissing
is something missing !
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NG if your partner just had a hotdog, with sauerkraut, relish, spicy mustard, ketsup, pickle, onion, and coleslaw, and you didn't maybe you wouldn't want to kiss them either, until they had a mint or something.

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Originally Posted by CWMI
Hot dogs with pepperoncini, now that's the shiznit.
I agree.

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Originally Posted by PleaseSetMeFree
Wow. I really really want that--to be crying with happiness.
I hope it happens to you someday, PSMF. After dinner tonight, my wife came into the den and sat on my lap and purred like a kitten. She does that when she's happy and satisfied, and she was both this afternoon.

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Originally Posted by mirrormirror
NG if your partner just had a hotdog, with sauerkraut, relish, spicy mustard, ketsup, pickle, onion, and coleslaw, and you didn't maybe you wouldn't want to kiss them either, until they had a mint or something.
I don't know...that sounds like a pretty tasty kiss...


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Originally Posted by maritalbliss
Originally Posted by mirrormirror
NG if your partner just had a hotdog, with sauerkraut, relish, spicy mustard, ketsup, pickle, onion, and coleslaw, and you didn't maybe you wouldn't want to kiss them either, until they had a mint or something.
I don't know...that sounds like a pretty tasty kiss...


I agree - I would be all over that!


What would you do if you were not afraid?

"Fear is the little death. Fear is the mind-killer" Frank Herbert.

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Originally Posted by PleaseSetMeFree
Wow. I really really want that--to be crying with happiness.

It comes with the hard work. You can do it!

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Well, since we both had eaten them, it wasn't a problem, and must have been pretty exciting to the bystanders, because we were getting cheered and comments of "get a room!". Then we both got the giggles. All in all, it was a wonderful night.

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Originally Posted by mirrormirror
a hotdog, with sauerkraut, relish, spicy mustard, ketsup, pickle, onion, and coleslaw

I really wish I could eat that without a near death experience.

Damn ! rant2

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Maybe someday you will be able to eat stuff like this PB. I do know that since we began reconciliation, my appetite has gotten much better.

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Your situation is like a dream come true for those that are fighting the ww and looking for a future together. Im very happy for you.


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Well, if it is a deam come true,,It's because we have both worked hard to make it so. She has done everything I or Dr. harley could ask of her, and much, much, more.

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