$26 Hot dog! Texas Rangers to serve 2-foot, 1-pound wiener: Team
president Nolan Ryan did not mince words with ESPN Radio in Dallas for
the Texas Rangers' latest acquisition - one to two feet long, greedy dog
a book that provides a hot three or four fans and cost $ 26:
"There should be a huge sausage. And then we get some kind of exotic bread flown in from France. And I do not know what seasoning you put on it. But I want to watch.
"This is a wild dog."
Strasbourg saints! All that is actually more in Texas. The result of Rangers Ballpark Chief Vasquez Cristobal, a dog Coney Island-style sausages, which will be topped with grated cheese, peppers and fried onions. Not to mention the bun, apparently, from the "exotic bread flown in from France" - which can be as Nolan Ryan Nolan Ryan never said a thing.
But it seems that conflict, how to call this monster sausage.
It depends on where fans buy. If they dine at the club Captain Morgan, they will buy "a dog Champion." Kind of a lame name of the account of efforts to create the danger in which fans put their waist. However, Rangers Ballpark concessions will sell the steak, and there he would be called "Boomstick". (This will cost the same.)
Boomstick is perfect, not only because it makes your intestines will "boom", but because it is the nickname Rangers slugger Nelson Cruz - or at least for the bats. When he gets home run, you see, Cruz has reduced the Boomstick.
Why Rangers marketing department had problems with it and with two names, I'm not sure. "Dog Champion" a little ingenuity. And only the Rangers 'Champions' AL until further notice, and not to open old wounds. "Boomstick", but a foolish ... it makes sense. Having two names and create a kind of class struggle between the Rangers fans.
"Oh, lay people in the club champion dinner at the dogs, and the unwashed masses is biting down on the boom."
There is no reason that the cattle barons and oil tycoons in the Captain Morgan Club can not eat like Boomstick rig workers and cowboys (because it's in Texas) is not in the rest of the order. And they do not call it "Dog Champion" in the stands. Of course, they may also not be able to afford it in the stands, too.
"There should be a huge sausage. And then we get some kind of exotic bread flown in from France. And I do not know what seasoning you put on it. But I want to watch.
"This is a wild dog."
Strasbourg saints! All that is actually more in Texas. The result of Rangers Ballpark Chief Vasquez Cristobal, a dog Coney Island-style sausages, which will be topped with grated cheese, peppers and fried onions. Not to mention the bun, apparently, from the "exotic bread flown in from France" - which can be as Nolan Ryan Nolan Ryan never said a thing.
But it seems that conflict, how to call this monster sausage.
It depends on where fans buy. If they dine at the club Captain Morgan, they will buy "a dog Champion." Kind of a lame name of the account of efforts to create the danger in which fans put their waist. However, Rangers Ballpark concessions will sell the steak, and there he would be called "Boomstick". (This will cost the same.)
Boomstick is perfect, not only because it makes your intestines will "boom", but because it is the nickname Rangers slugger Nelson Cruz - or at least for the bats. When he gets home run, you see, Cruz has reduced the Boomstick.
Why Rangers marketing department had problems with it and with two names, I'm not sure. "Dog Champion" a little ingenuity. And only the Rangers 'Champions' AL until further notice, and not to open old wounds. "Boomstick", but a foolish ... it makes sense. Having two names and create a kind of class struggle between the Rangers fans.
"Oh, lay people in the club champion dinner at the dogs, and the unwashed masses is biting down on the boom."
There is no reason that the cattle barons and oil tycoons in the Captain Morgan Club can not eat like Boomstick rig workers and cowboys (because it's in Texas) is not in the rest of the order. And they do not call it "Dog Champion" in the stands. Of course, they may also not be able to afford it in the stands, too.