At 6-foot-6 and just 180 pounds, Sale is baseball's answer to Takeru Kobayashi, the 128-pound hot-dog eating champion.
In Coney Island, New York, Edward Krachie wolfed down 22 hot dogs, buns included, to win the annual Nathan's Famous Hot-Dog Eating Contest.
Jack Daniels licensed its name for use on a mustard, which is no big hit and may be poisoning the name of a high-class liquor with images of hot-dog stands.
Then, with both hands, he broke the hot-dog in half and, with one section in each hand, used the sausage as a plunger to force down the bun as he chewed.
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"These dusty, cataclysmically forming galaxies are so rare Wise had to scan the entire sky to find them, " said Peter Eisenhardt of JPL, lead author of the paper describing Wise's first hot-Dog find.
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He claims an early personal lesson in how red tape is a proportionately bigger burden for the small guy: in college Mr Lindsey faced reams of red tape when trying to set up a summertime hot-dog stall.
Placing a cup of water on each side, he dunked the bun with his left hand and crammed it in his mouth, while with his right hand he dunked the hot-dog and brought it midway up his chest.
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Ordinarily, debate and voting on an amendment might take two legislative days, but under the rules of the reconciliation bill the senators were to dispatch the amendments one after another, as in a hot-dog-eating contest, with a minute of debate for each side.
The new Chrome spots take a subtle approach to advertising the browser, with the three ads focusing on very three very different topics: the online Johnny Cash Project, a hot-dog joint in Texas called Frank Restaurant, and the Angry Birds video game.
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Many attended well-known attractions, like the Nathan's Famous July 4 International Hot Dog-Eating Contest.
At every Brewers home game, five sausages standing over 7 feet tall--bratwurst, Polish, Italian, hot dog and chorizo--entertain fans by racing each other down the warning track and around home plate.
This takes on many forms, like the unique Chicago-style hot dog in the Windy City or the uniquely Philly roast pork, provolone, and escarole sandwiches served in the City of Brotherly Love.
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New York City (CNN) -- The two reigning champs of a hot dog eating contest joined their challengers for a weigh-in as they hope to devour their way into the record books Wednesday in New York City.
While associations are known to form based on sight, smell, and other senses -- you may remember last year's baseball game through the taste of a hot dog today, for example -- their computer model shows that the young brain cells also link through time.
Just look at the inspirations for the all-American hamburger and hot dog in the German cities of Hamburg and Frankfurt.
"They worry we might put a merry-go-round or a hot dog stand in their front yard, " he said, rolling his eyes.
Beverage makers, restaurateurs, minority advocates and other critics told a judge the upcoming 16-ounce limit was a finger-wagging incursion on consumer choice, rife with inconsistencies that would cost a hot dog vendor business while still allowing New Yorkers to buy belly-buster sodas at the chain convenience store next to him.
For now, though, the ruling it means the ax won't fall Tuesday on supersized sodas, sweetened teas and other high-sugar beverages in restaurants, hot dog carts, arenas and even coffee shops.
When you're stumbling home, grab a cheap late-night "poelser" (hot dog) or falafel, just as the locals do.
In the example above, 255 calories is equivalent to a half cup of Haagen-Daz vanilla ice cream or a hot dog.
We also have something at the company called the Roll Off, where every month or so we get these hot dog rollers that you see at 7-11 and we make hundreds and hundreds of hot dogs for the company.
In 1998 U.S. Postal was a rag tag bunch whose best cyclist, Armstrong, was a cancer survivor and impatient hot dog who had yet to win a multi-stage race of any kind.
"It used to be at an airport you could get anything you wanted--as long as it's a hot dog or a piece of cold pizza, " jokes Greg Principato, president of the North American Region of the Airports Council International.
The same type of accusations are flying around about these Jets, minus the mid-game snacks (though the Sanchez did memorably chomp a hot dog on the bench a couple of seasons ago).
Wimbledon, a MacArthur "Genius" grant, "Project Runway, " "The Price is Right, " the Nathan's Famous hot dog eating contest, the Booker Prize or a Grammy for best spoken-word album.
Competitive eating has gone extreme in recent years, with globe-trotting contestants often taking top honors in events like Nathan's Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest on July 4 at Coney Island in New York and Philadelphia's Wing Bowl in February.
The scaremongers like to talk about 3 million jobs lost, all things considered, which means not just the factory and white-collar workers of the auto company but the parts suppliers, dealers, repair garages and hot dog stands outside the factories.
He ate a hot dog and drank a soda and he sucked the salted peanuts and the wooden spoon from his chocolate-malt ice cream.
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