David is a grad student at BU and found this at an eatery called "the Trolley". Evidently their hot dog includes some things besides beef. You've been warned.
I thought it was generally understood that all hot dogs include things besides beef. Which is why it's said that legislation-making, like sausage-making, creates a product that is much better enjoyed if you don't witness how it's made.
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As a proud alumna of BU, I can vouch for the fact that the folks who own The Trolley are not native English speakers.
That said, I can't shed any light on the contents of their hot dogs. When I went there it was for the falafel. Mmm... falafel.
Well, I'm not eating that!
Mmm, just like McDonalds
I thought it was generally understood that all hot dogs include things besides beef. Which is why it's said that legislation-making, like sausage-making, creates a product that is much better enjoyed if you don't witness how it's made.
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