Taken in Salzburg, Austria, processed in Topaz Studio as a Photoshop plugin.
I also not sure if this is a person or an animal…
Taken in Salzburg, Austria, processed in Topaz Studio as a Photoshop plugin.
I also not sure if this is a person or an animal…
Not the way to sell me a hot dog … Nice capture and edit.
nice find Ken but it does not really make me hungry (smile). Ketchup on the forehead must be an Austrian exclusive…(smile again)
Thank you very much for the very nice comments, @BobKramer and @Laundromat.
I do not understand the intensity of the feelings people have about the hot dog and ketchup debate, (you can google for many, many articles about it), but this video is very funny
great capture and video - I have been refused ketchup on my dog at several places in Chicago
Thank you very much, @FlickColeman .
It is fun imagining you keeping asking for the ketchup there!
Well next time I’ll for certain be asking for Heinz Chicago Dog Sauce.
I don’t think so…but whatever works for him.
Come to Pittsburgh and you can have all the ketchup you want.
I have not been to the Heinz museum in Pittsburgh, @Kathy_9, but I would like to see it someday!
Oh well, what can I say…either you ketch up or you don’t.
I agree with Elwood Blues: “Ummm… the other day I had a ricochet biscuit.
A ricochet biscuit is the kind of a biscuit that’s supposed to bounce back off the wall into your mouth.
If it don’t bounce back… you go hungry!
Bow bow bow…” - no ketchup required!
I enjoyed the image, video and conversation. When I was younger, I use to put ketchup on my hot dog but lately I switched to mustard?
Well, you learn something new every day! I was not aware of this debate. I like the image by the way - Its hard to imagine someone thinking up the idea for this model and then seeing it come to life so to speak.