citynoise.org
What is Citynoise?..... Today's posts..... This month..... Recent Comments..... Contact..... RSS Feed.... Post your own Citynoise.....
http://www.citynoise.org  

browse by city

New York, NY (771)
Brooklyn, NY (759)
Toronto, ON (743)
Montreal, QC (389)
London, UK (296)
complete city list

popular articles

Water Falls on the City
from: CartLegger
Governors Island: The Death of Motel 8
from: CartLegger
Downtown MinneApple
from: Tyfoid Kid
Commerce
from: luna park
Old School Bridge
from: Tyfoid Kid
what's hot this month?

recent articles

Archibald Fountain
from: Ross
Market St
from: Ross
King St
from: Ross
Commerce
from: luna park
Downtown MinneApple
from: Tyfoid Kid
Old School Bridge
from: Tyfoid Kid
Water Falls on the City
from: CartLegger
Governors Island: The Death of Motel 8
from: CartLegger
Life Sentence
from: NWhyC
Betty Boop
from: Tyfoid Kid
read all today's articles

browse by author

Peter (778)
joey (272)
EvilGentleman (265)
hool (246)
jack (230)
complete author list

hot topics

graffiti
Justo Gallego
JA One
graf trux
sane smith
wheat paste
nyc
sixy
harlem
banksy
new york
brooklyn
throw up graffiti
nyc graffiti
dr. sex

Comments about hot dog

There are 100 comments about "hot dog"

Me: Re to surviving You go into any town or city,and you will find many women with a dozen kids,milking the system.Happens everywhere,all the time,not just in Hutchinson Kansas.But I understand how you feel.I have been upset......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

zagg: Everyone knows that cats like cheese burgers, not hot dogs! [[http://icanhascheezburger.com/]] ...

in response to: Letters by Peter

darin: how much is the fries with the hotdog all together now? thnxx...

in response to: Decarie Hot Dogs by CE

IBM: Lived in St Laurent 1980-88. Just east of Decarie on Cote Vertu in fact. Probably ate more Decarie Steamies than was good for me and I still have the occasional Jones for a couple. You'd......

in response to: Decarie Hot Dogs by CE

Andrea: This looks like if hot dogs were performing "The Circle of Life."...

in response to: The Hotdog Man by Peter

Dogão: Ae blz... Li umas coisas sobre esse esporte e fiquei fisurado... Moro no centro de São Paulo e to loko pra praticar... Meu MSN é (merimjj@hotmail.com)... Me add ae quem souber me dizer como fazer blz... Abraço......

in response to: Le Parkour by Luli

Dogão: Ae blz... Li umas coisas sobre esse esporte e fiquei fisurado... Moro no centro de São Paulo e to loko pra praticar... Meu MSN é (merimjj@hotmail.com)... Me add ae quem souber me dizer como fazer blz... Abraço......

in response to: Le Parkour by Luli

DA MAN: THIS PICTURE IS SICKENING:( what is with the hair? what is with the way she eats the hotdog? do Norweigans ever eat hot dogs...

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

Deb Simpkins (nee Massey): Hi Alan, I agree with Rob, please keep trying... and I am keen to know what your response to me is.... my email is msi31309@bigpond.net.au if you don't have any luck here. Norma, my dad didn't......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

hairsy: welcome to the site and it was uncle milty and his brother they had the best shakes in town. my sister and her husband used to hang out there. pinballs in the back room. i......

in response to: Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004 by CE

Bob: I was born in Bushwick in 1950. I lived on Starr Between Wilson and Central, great place to grow up. We had to move in 1962 because the city wanted to knock down PS 53......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Dayum: Best poutine ever...i also like the hot dogs but theres just as any other hot dogs in mtl...exept if u get them toasted....oh and the burgers are also delicious...overall it was always my best place......

in response to: Decarie Hot Dogs by CE

NervaVels: I lived on the block of Green/Evergreen/Harman for almost 20 years; prior to that, I lived on Jefferson St between Knickerbocker and Irving (still remember getting picked up by the bus to go to a......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

Elise :): Hey, im from the northern part of Norway. lives in Alta. I can't believe people actually know us for eating "pølser" as lunch :S Personally, I've NEVER had a hot dog for lunch. Not once. My family eat......

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

jack: beautiful pictures, i haven't seen the falls in over 28 years, you know once they stopped the falls to take care of the rocks below and another time it froze over, now would you believe......

in response to: Onguiaahra by Elicar

Ricky K: OH MY GOD, you guys just don't understand, this place and I have a special bond I LOVE IT !!! Back in the days when I use to take the bus, my favorite part of......

in response to: Decarie Hot Dogs by CE

colavitos ghost: this seems like a good post to start up a fun citylist; why don't we all recommend a cult eating spot from our respective hometowns??? in cleveland, we have our own sort of pat's vs. geno's......

in response to: Dick\'s by Peter

Saul Altman: I grew up on Coney Island and I remember when the city of New York decided to create the slimy drug infested getto Coney became instead of investing in the seaside community, and......

in response to: Coney Island Low by Peter

IC: Okay, just returned from Norway in September, visiting family. Yes, their hot dogs are popular and very good. There were several things that I had that were typical of the area Kopervik/Kvilhaug. ......

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

busker: My grandmother is from Norway and lives in minneapolis and every time we visit she makes lefse. I have never tried it on a hot dog, we always put butter and brown sugar on......

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

Chris: Washington Baths, Tilyou's Steeplechase Park [the fan blowing up the skirts , the giant slide, the spinning circle, the round ticket with George's face on it] Wonder Wheel's sliding car, Nathan's fried shrimps in......

in response to: Coney & Surroundings by kricket

Chris: Loew's Pitkin, 5 cent hot dog war, Jungle Jim's coconut drinks (Strauss off Pitkin), Pizza DEn (HOme of the Square Pizza- Amboy off Pitkin). Wuhan Tea Garden (Pitkin between SAratoga and Strauss), Rainbow, Barton's, Barricini,......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Natalie: That looks like one yummy hot dog.......

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

Peter: hux: i may be reaching here, but common sense would seem to indicate that hotdogs are probably not the ##only## kind of fast-food available in {oslo}, or {norway} as a whole... im sure......

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

hux: hi guys, your comments about the typical Norwegian recipe was quite interesting. But I'ld really like to know if hotdogs are the only kind of fast food found around there? if not, what are the......

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

Peter: my super rents out space behind my building for {hot dog} and {ice cream} vendors to store their carts at night (and presumably, off-season). every morning this summer, id wake about 20 minutes before my......

in response to: NYC Street Cart in Downtown Springfield by Brad

testeez: Loving these photos. Is the guy in the first picture shaving? The one of the man (and dog) pulling the cart caught my interest. Do you see lots of stuff like that in such......

in response to: Osaka Part One by chiamattt

strategic: WOW...time for we "receipt carrying/ paid full price for my bike" citizens to unite...I am also a bike commuter who just had my FuJi Crosstown 3 stolen from in Front of Metro Hall in the......

in response to: A Picture of My Bike by Walks now

dogloverhanley: i lived at 1440 dekalb now have worked thru out europe reside in wash. state. found memories strolling with my sister with our doll carriages up too the 83rd police station visiting the shoe maker hitting the......

in response to: Winter in Brooklyn reminds me of spring in Moscow by shoshannah

serlingrod: I'm no NYC buff but let me take a stab at it .... is this bryant park? this is a fantastic shot by the way. that cool march air sure beats these dog days....

in response to: March in Manhattan by jack

Bass Girl: Oh my gosh PAPERGIRL17....do you live in the salt mine hundreds of feet under Hutch or something? Lets try coming to the surface and having a cup of reality.... 1. The Cosmosphere (since there are......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

Dee: I grew up in Bushwick as a matter of fact iwas born in Bushwick.Iwas born in Wycoff Heights hospital in 1955.I lived in the same house with my family until I married in 78 my mom......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Alan Clarke: Decarie Hot Dog is a Montreal cultural icon! I no longer live in Montreal BUT whenever I'm there even for a day I must make the pilgrimmage. I was there on the first day they......

in response to: Decarie Hot Dogs by CE

Chiamattt: Great shots from Germany man. Is the dog in the first picture a fake? heh...

in response to: May 20 2007 Berlin Part 2 by hool

Marianne: I AM from Norway, and we do NOT eat pølsa(hotdogs) so mush.. or, i dot not eat it so mush!!...

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

lisabetta: Out here in California, I don't recall ever seeing it (even in the REALLY bad areas like Compton or East Palo Alto) until after the movie "Wag the Dog" came out--and now thety're everywhere! ......

in response to: Shoes by Peter

timdog : im black and im 19 i live in fot greene brooklyn I love it out ther when im ther it is all good but when i leave peaple get shot stapped arrested all that......

in response to: Dangerous to Walk Around Brooklyn? by Jayne

jack: totally mag! this is a great shot. nice doggy....

in response to: Walking the Dog by Guy McLaren

jack: a drippy heart on a wall, an empty gas tank, an owl to keep mice away, and the red duster or the blue duster or union jack,,,i, jack, prefer union jack and we should meet......

in response to: Out and About with Elaine by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Sammy: That hotdog looks so damn good!...

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

jose: i lived in brooklyn at 36 morgan ave,went to ps 145.i was 11yrs old when i came to brooklyn and i left in 1987,i miss the old brooklyn,chocolate egg creams,knishes,nathan;s dog at coney island.i......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Robin R.: Great effort! I haven't been back to St. Laurent for ages, but this article and excellent photography are like an instant time machine. Please continue to add more photographs and articles. The Decarie......

in response to: Norgate Shopping Centre by CE

Osloman20plus: Hey, that isn't very much typical food where I come from anymore... Oslo.. Ok, we have hot-dogs still, but "nor"kebab (a mild, crappy version of real kebabs)/shis kebab and vietnam/thai/asian etcetera foods, and general international......

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

Jerry Pflugh: 17th Oct 2006 : My dad, Ted Pflugh, was Commander of that VFW post, the Mohr-Christie Post #158, several times during the fifties, and my mom, Eileen, was President of the Ladies Auxiliary. They were in office when the......

in response to: Disused VFW Hall by mike a

Michele: Ok....here's my story My dog Milo passed away on May 2, 2006. I was and still am grieving from losing him. Anyhow on the day Milo died I noticed this raccoon which I have never seen......

in response to: Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous? by Elicar

jeeff: my other 3 are pizza pops, hot dogs, and bagels. no lie....

in response to: Alley Art Gallery by jeeff

Karlo: Volunteer Im not trying to convince you of my views,i am merely trying to reach an understanding with you as a human being. If i were standing next to you,i would offer you my sincere condolences and......

in response to: Ulster Young Militants: Shankhill by norniron

ya dog: goddamn fricken condos (last shot). i used to live right by here. ...

in response to: Beaudoin Street by CE

EvilGentleman: I remember Wilmot pretty fondly from my teen years. Lemme think now. Rick and his brother Ron, Cynthia (now Rick's wife), her best friend Jocelyn, Peter, who was the kid who always threw wild parties......

in response to: Downtown Murals by CE

anon (modemcable166.182-131-66.mc.videotron.ca): I think that there hotdogs are quite average but there poutine however is the best in all of montreal.The fries that they use too make it are always crunchy and the gravy they use is......

in response to: Decarie Hot Dogs by CE

Mary: My dog, a Jack Russell, was attacked by a raccoon just a few minutes ago. It is a hot night, so I have the window open in my TV room. My dog, who......

in response to: Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous? by Elicar

EvilGentleman: Parking is the same in both English and French, so far as I know, but in French, as you probably already know, they pronounce it "parrrr-king". Oh wait, I think the other word is "stationnement".......

in response to: Rainy Day by EvilGentleman

Ruairí: Hi Jamie Just wondered - what area of london are you from? I am originally from Lisnaskea but live in London now. I have had the idea of going round to to your neighbourhood and taking photos of......

in response to: Cross Street and Blossom 2002 by Jamie

Chris Erb: Hot dog eating contest?...

in response to: Countdown to July 4th by sally

.VACK/TCK: i got pictures of ja pices on trains from 87 on the cc line,,simple stright letters but nice.i dont think he cares about doing LEAGAL walls like cope who just runs the same outline over......

in response to: JA: A True NYC King by Peter

EvilGentleman: By the way, I eat meat, the same as cats and dogs do. Animals (including humans) eating meat is natural. But to kill for neither food nor war is just wrong, like sport hunting where......

in response to: A Grisly Example of Man\'s Inhumanity by GGP

EvilGentleman: In October of 1988, I was 19 and still lived with my parents in the officers' house assigned to my Dad in Canadian Forces Base Greenwood, Nova Scotia. One day that month, the paper boy......

in response to: A Grisly Example of Man\'s Inhumanity by GGP

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: a hot dog, Jeeff?...

in response to: A Grisly Example of Man\'s Inhumanity by GGP

Editor: i've combined your three entries into one. it's true that pet photos have been posted on citynoise from time to time, but really this isn't the focus of the site unless the photos give......

in response to: Calm before the storm etc. by Carltan

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I think it was about their commitment to Grays hotdogs. I'll try to find out....

in response to: Cool Dog and Hot Dogs by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

EvilGentleman: On May 5 of 1989, I was in the middle of a long road trip with my best friend, Mike. We were in San Diego, California, after having driven 5000 miles through two Canadian provinces......

in response to: Speak Out by M. Rojas

Chuckles: G'day Sean: Appreciate your response and interesting comments. The great thing about photography is it truly allows the "shooter" to express themselves in ways that are really quite remarkable. There is no right way / wrong way......

in response to: Arctic Landscapes II by EvilGentleman

EvilGentleman: Hmmm... an old canteen truck converted into a mobile used bookstore... hot dog vendors who sell Tom Clancy and Michael Crichton novels on the side... Owners of suburban used bookstores cruising through New York's residental......

in response to: Booktrash by Peter

Mary: Mary: 09 March, 2006 Jack: You are funny. Peter: I am intrigued by your photo's. Amazing stuff. Beware of Dog? I think it should say Be wary of even thinking about going in here. What a creepy......

in response to: Beware of Dog by Peter

EvilGentleman: I hope while you were lying on the sidewalk taking this shot, that these things did not happen: - Someone mistook you for a corpse and went through your pockets - Someone drew a chalk outline around......

in response to: Vanderbilt Avenue by Night by Peter

elaine: i do too. there are two very scruffy dog sculptures in viccy park, but i can't find any photos, although i remember taking them. i hereby promise to take these photos again again again until......

in response to: Promontory Point by procyon

SassyKellie: Hi, I have a tame female Magpie as a pet and she wonderful! Everyone is shocked and she is a killing machine, but one beautiful girl. She is very clever and even has my 3......

in response to: Pet Bird in Paint? by Peter

EvilGentleman: Wow! You survived an Irish Bar while wearing the Union Jack? They musta thought either A: This woman is just another typical American tourist who failed geography class (Note to USA: I know that this......

in response to: Cat\'s Brave Battle with the Snow. by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: While there are too many great entries to choose from, here's my initial grouping: Pen cap by sky pape [[http://www.citynoise.org/article/756]] GGP [[http://www.citynoise.org/article/2312]] [[http://www.citynoise.org/article/2673]] Jamie [[http://www.citynoise.org/article/2402]] [[http://www.citynoise.org/article/2374]] (with the story and everything) [[http://www.citynoise.org/article/1029]] Peter [[http://www.citynoise.org/article/574]] [[http://www.citynoise.org/article/1024]] Elaine [[http://www.citynoise.org/article/1901]] [[http://www.citynoise.org/article/2354]] [[http://www.citynoise.org/article/2353]] Nepal and Rangoon by Ian [[http://www.citynoise.org/article/2372]] [[http://www.citynoise.org/article/2425]] Sine [[http://www.citynoise.org/article/2152]] Choppergirl [[http://www.citynoise.org/article/2141]] Pavement patterns 1st shot Artic......

in response to: Citynoise Book Submissions by sine

Jono Cono: Hey, those are great pictures, they turned out fine. I really like the one of "John Finley Walk", the "Dog Run" and the Bridge. Those are well captured photos. The bridge picture......

in response to: Saturday Walk by Laura

Old Kensington Dog: A couple of points re. the confrontation specifically, and Kensington Market in general: -The SUV in the photos is owned by the business accross the street, not the "Motorist". His four cylinder smaller car with......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

jack: the guy thinking in the second photo is wondering why the women in the first is making believe she is drinking. now barry told ethel that he could beat her in a race and......

in response to: Jan 23 2006 Toronto by hool

ATaylor: Sad to see strong, productive structures marred, destroyed and autographed by non productive elements.. The " Silk City" in " The Garden State "... don't tell you too much anymore.. The memories are colorful, 3......

in response to: paterson factory - may 2002 by adam

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: That dog should be on a leash. Ride an anarchic bike. Babes to Brides? Doesn’t anyone get married before they have children anymore? (the youth of today) Lockbot is crosseyed. The diverted traffic sign keeps people away from the......

in response to: Day in the Life by elaine

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Maybe it's this dog that we should be afraid of: [[img:7592]] Really cool photos, by the way. If a picture could have a sound effect, this would be metal screeching. ...

in response to: Beware of Dog by Peter

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Kato, (Mum, actually) it's funny 'cos these carts do look like they were taped together each morning. It's very thin, pressed aluminium and plastic. I always wonder why the guy inside doesn’t come crashing out......

in response to: Coffee Cart by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

jack: a slim girl in dance and a fat guy drinks a diet soda, a shadow as skinny as he and a phone in disorder. pushing a child past photos of ghosts, a man in a dress with a......

in response to: Jan 10 2006 Toronto by hool

elaine: yeah, and bill oddie. looks like a peregrine falcon to me too, how very very exciting. they followed a pair with thier ugly chick in a quarry somewhere two years ago on springwatch, it was......

in response to: Grubbin\' by Nairi

Dotty: Wow hard to believe i once lived and worked in Paterson How i miss the hot dogs at libbys lol I left in the 70s sure do have fond memories of my home towne...

in response to: paterson factory - may 2002 by adam

anon (217.205.0.17): Full Listing here SANTAS GHETTO OPENS IT DOORS FOR THE FOURTH YEAR AND IS OPEN FROM TODAY UNTIL DECEMBER 24TH. The ghetto is a street level free-for-all art gallery that brings you some of the most feared names......

in response to: Santa\'s Ghetto 2004, Charing Cross Road by banksyfan

Peter: love that first photo! also: the {6poppin} guy looks like snoop dogg!...

in response to: Rainy Night by jamie

Kato: No it's not your Mum, it's your sibling Lhasa Apso, very intelligent dog. He's just waiting until he gets a camera. He's mastered sleeping and eating so next step is photography, no probs he's Tibetan....

in response to: Condors and Canyon by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

colavito's ghost: Anyone know anything about that "Dachsund in a doggy wheelchair" sticker in the second photo. I see them stuck up all over New York and I wonder who's responsible. They're pretty silly, I......

in response to: stickers by Nairi

Norway.: Hello Peter.. We call hot dogs, dicks... in norwegian (he he) Im only kidding.. ;) PØLSER is the name for hot dogs in norwegian. The letter "ø" you don't have......

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

Peter: heh. so what do you guys call "hot dogs" in norway... "hot dogs"?...

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: The last one with the dog is terrifying. Oh, the indignity of it. Deep inside, there's a wolf howling. The photo of the couple hugging looks like they've got more baggage than their shopping bags. Fantastic shots.......

in response to: oct 30 2005 toronto by hool

Balloonhedz: actually I had my first Coney hot dog not at Nathans but the TA Employee luncheonette on the overpass. I used to ride with a Motorman on the F out of Jamaica as a......

in response to: The ~old~ BMT Stillwell Ave Terminal by Balloonhedz

jack: these are great. i traveled that train everyday when i lived in bklyn. it was called the sea beach line. i remember running down the ramp to get to surf ave to cross......

in response to: The ~old~ BMT Stillwell Ave Terminal by Balloonhedz

Balloonhedz: Oh...and I liked the old Stillwell Ave better. My first Coney hot dog was NOT at Nathans...but rather at the TA employee luncheonette on the overpass. I used to ride with a Motorman.......

in response to: Subway Roulette by Balloonhedz

Peter: see up there above the photos where it says ##"a few photos from the Isle of Dogs, to the south of canary wharf"...

in response to: The Island by Adrian Nettleship (via JamJar)

Chino: For wicker park to change,wow. I remember it use to be full of my and other graffiti artist tags and fill-ins and old run down hot dog stands even hookers nasty one. Wicker park is......

in response to: milwaukee ave by corsakti

joey: i think the third one from the left looks like napolean. you know the french guy on the courvoisier ads. a lovely photo. looks like a drive by shooting- a photo taken from the car......

in response to: Big Heads in Houston by Michael-Ann

Confused to Nikki: Nikki - be worried, but also understand that the majority of folks in the neighborhood would wish this gang stuff would go away. Be worried but be smart, do not go out past 11. Get......

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

GGP: very good. a part of my growing up in this neighborhood. back in the 1960s and 1970s, across the street, was a German beer and frankfurter place called BERLIN BAR. Incredible franks and orange and grape......

in response to: Crooked Post by GGP

elaine: it was just as well einstein had such a great big head - he had a great big brain to fit in it. i love the telly too, i bought it for an art installation......

in response to: stir crazy by elaine

GGP: what's the story with the isle of dogs? that white building in the first shot is like a robot toothache. and I love the sheening, keening silver slivers in the last shot....

in response to: dlr train ride by elaine

cafeconleche: This is in regards to Reality's take on what is happening in HP. People...its called regentrification. Its been happeingin since I was a student at Clemente...WHite people Do have a chioice! The......

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

joey: nothing wrong with the b&w ants-eye view of the tree either. oh wait, even better there's a person in that photo with a dog. stranger than first seen. hidden dimensions. like the soaring bird. but......

in response to: july 20 2005 toronto by hool

elaine: yer, and i liked fuzzytank calling him 'dudeman' - he has such a turn of phrase! plus the point is that i didn't want to iron things out that much, and i rarely tamper with......

in response to: secluded graf by elaine

Peter: ahh, nyc has that same phenomenon, what with the pollution/filth and the cleansing rain. in the summer, the hot, steamy rains work wonders... you can sometimes literally see the grime running off of walls and......

in response to: Seoul from hotel window by Trace

search citynoise.org

recent discussions

Triple Deckers
from: hifilofi
Clean Canvasses?
from: Peter
Letters
from: Peter
Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004
from: CE
Feeling Sixy?
from: Peter
The Freedom Tunnel
from: Peter
The High Line:
from: Peter
Dead Centre Pilgrims Rest
from: Guy McLaren
Market St
from: Ross
America's Most Boring Towns: 10
from: Scott Sargent

from the archives

Waltermart


More pix from the Philippines. Marikinas Olympic sports complex in Marikinas city Philippines. Laguna, Philippines

Waltermart

recently viewed

The Other Side of Stop
from: aer suzuki
Do Not Sit
from: caracarn
Walking in Williamsburg 3
from: Peter
Chicago
from: corsakti
Hangman's Alley
from: Jamie
Silver Sufer Metro in Blackbook
from: Metro1
True Form of Big Signs
from: fuzzytank
Rkae
from: Peter
Bank of America Tower
from: jameth
Bon Cop, Bad Cop
from: EvilGentleman