True story… I use to eat my bologna sandwiches with chocolate pudding on them so I didn’t have to eat my sandwich *then* eat my dessert. Hey, I was 10 years old. Also, I have no sense of smell what-so-ever (birth defect of nerve damage in olfactory senses) so I have a limited taste palette, so it was fine with me…
Love Jeff’s I-Chinexican combo platter. I often mix leftovers into one giant meal and eat what the rest of the family won’t (what is it with leftovers that kids won’t touch them?). I’ve been known to mix about 5 nearly-empty boxes of cereal together and finish them off that way. Cap’n Crunch, Rice Krispies and Coco-Puffs make a helluva a combo in the morning!
Bonus Friday! Weird Al and an Oscar Mayer commercial!
Weird Al recorded a demo version of “My Bologna” in his college radio station’s bathroom (no doubt while sitting on the crapper like Jeff did the other day) and was released as a single in December of 1979, thus just making it eligible under my comic title rules.
The reason for the commercial is around this date in 1955 is the first time Oscar Mayer used the jingle in commercials, so it’s been around longer then me! Not much has been…
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Very odd, my hood friend has no sense of smell due to a birth defect.
This also meant his place always smells weird, but he doesn’t seem to ever care! Haha
KFC and wasabi. Awesome. Trust me on this.
They both sound good. LOL
My worst offense as a child was raw hot dogs washed down with Orange Crush. Too lazy to boil water or too impatient to wait? The microwave was one of my favorite inventions.
My olfactory sense is quite highly developed. Trust me, that isn’t always a blessing. Air freshener smells horrible to me. I actually prefer skunk.
Technically, unheated hot dogs.
Onion and tomato sandwiches. Get a walla walla sweet onion out of the field and a beefeater tomato out of the garden. cut the onion thin and the tomato thick, add a little mayo. Best sandwich ever.
I’ll have to go back to the well on this subject and bring up some of the weird things we used to make/do at DQ. Weirdest items I ever ate while there was:
1. Deep Fried Grasshopper (delicacy in some countries, so guess I’m not alone on that one)
2. Pinto Bean Blizzard
3. Nacho Cheese Blizzard
4. Chocolate covered hamburger (the dilly bar chocolate, the kind that hardens quickly) first bite was good, then after that it was pretty hard to swallow.
Don’t worry folks, we never fed these items to the general public, these were always for our own consumption.
hahahahaahahhahha!
we totally used to do that kind of thing occasionally at our dairy queen too!
one time, there was this incredibly unruly customer that used to come in and bother us, and ask us to make a shake over and over again because he didn’t like the consistency or something.
one day, he came up the drive thru. i made an ordinary strawberry shake for the guy, but added something really special at the bottom after i mixed it — SOME JALAPENOS.
he never came back.
😀
also made a chili sunday once, but not for a customer. i did it on a dare. and it actually wasn’t bad.
–dee!
Oh and Thanks for the Weird Al jams today. I believe, and correct me if I’m wrong, but wasn’t that when he was being played on the Doctor Demento hour that the song was first released. I Love Weird Al’s stuff, especially the things he did in the 80’s, very creative guy. Another great food song by his is “I Love Rocky Road”.
How come you stopped eating Bologna and Pudding sandwiches??
I once ate sandwiches with cheese and chocolate paste.
i remember that commercial from when i was a kid heh good times
I’m still trying to comprehend banana and mayo sandwiches, but people say they’re good.
Two weirdest things I’ve ever eaten in my life: 1)Blueberry Muffin with Cheese Whiz. 2)Peanut Butter and Candy Cane Chocolate Ice Cream in a sandwhich. As I recall they both tasted pretty awesome.