Goat Herder
Gutter Rider
Hot sauce for everything and its never hot enough
No ketchup on my counter or the fridge.

i hate cold pizza. i'll leave it on the counter for days and still eat it.
but i never cook bacon naked. well, not anymore...
Mike,A bottle of catsup lasts so long around our house that it has to be kept in the frig.
French fries and catsup are good but french fries and tartar sauce are gooder (mayo will do if there's no tartar sauce). Don't say yuk if you haven't tried it.
Speaking of mayo ... try mixing a little Tabasco with mayo to make a sauce to eat along with a hard boiled egg and saltine crackers ... mighty tasty.
Mike,
I was having lunch with a couple of guys last summer and one of them ordered ranch dressing on the side. He used it on his fries. I had to try one; it was great, lots better than catsup, ketchup... I'll have to try the tartar sauce. Have you ever tried shrimp cocktail sauce? That's good with fries too. So is horseradish.
Tom
No...........Not meaning to get off of an important thread but did the car in your picture evolve from this ?
Aaaaaah the Munster mobile!
Years ago I watched a TV show about classic TV shows, the engine in that thing was mostly plastic and wood, a stage prop kind of thing.
Mike,
I was having lunch with a couple of guys last summer and one of them ordered ranch dressing on the side. He used it on his fries. I had to try one; it was great, lots better than catsup, ketchup... I'll have to try the tartar sauce. Have you ever tried shrimp cocktail sauce? That's good with fries too. So is horseradish.
Tom
Tom,
I have tried ranch dressing on fries ... you're right ... very good. But then ranch dressing is good on everything ... well maybe not on oatmeal ... but everything else (just about) lol. Try it on your tacos from taco bell ... delicious!
The cocktail sauce on fries sounds good ... will try. I'm gonna try the horseradish too but I gotta admit I'm a little leary on that one!
Aaaaaah the Munster mobile!
Years ago I watched a TV show about classic TV shows, the engine in that thing was mostly plastic and wood, a stage prop kind of thing.
Munster Koach - Combination stretch fiberglass drag racer and touring car (a.k.a. "The Munster Mobile") especially designed by George Barris (in only twenty-one days) for the occult comedy THE MUNSTERS/CBS/1964-66. Owned by Herman Munster, the Munster Koach's power train has a 30-inch Posi-Shift stick, four-on-the-floor 300 H.P. 289 Ford Cobra V-8 engine (from a 1966 Mustang GT) with Isky Cams, Jahns high-compression pistons, a Mickey Thompson long ram thrust manifold supplying 10 chrome-dipped Stromberg carburetors and Bobby Barr funnel racing headers.
Mounted on a 133-inch frame is a 6-door touring roadster with a 1927 Model-T bucket grafted to the rear end. Both were covered with 40 coats of high gloss black pearl paint.
The steering/suspension system includes a direct vertical steering, front dropped axles, split radius bars held by "T" spring (rear Z frame with Model "A" spring), master stabilizers and Mickey Thompson 11-inch wide rear racing slicks (Ansen Astro wheels trimmed with knock off hubs and walnut wood inserts and Pirelli snow donut tires on the front).