Posted by 60 acre hillside on May 10, 2015 at 12:01:47 from (69.35.208.187):
I do not normally drive but have on some occasions when the other drivers cannot work I make a few trips. I had worked all day and took a load out, about a 4 hour round trip. I left without eating and was tired and hungry. I stopped at a quick shop for a bite, They had this neat little Ferris Wheel contraption with hot dogs going around over a heat lamp. They had some neat containers with stainless steel lids marked with relish, chopped onion, mustard and catsup and was marked CONDIMENTS. I loaded up a bun with the frankfurter and put all of the goodies on it. This was possibly the best hot dog I had eaten, except possibly at a baseball game. After a few minutes down the road I was wishing I had bought two of them. Luckily there was another convenience store by the same chain. This place had the same Ferris Wheel and I got another but I could only see a squeeze bottle of mustard and catsup but no relish or onions. There was a fat redheaded lady with bad teeth behind the counter and asked if she had any CONDIMENTS She asked me what varieties of the products she had under the counter I would like.
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