Sunday, May 20, 2012
hot dogs
A man selling hot-dogs is aware that his hot-dogs have become accidentally tastier than others hot-dogs and thus charges higher prices. With this increase in price the man is now in the Portland newspaper--a feature article about his hot-dogs. As he becomes famous for the article regarding his hot-dogs, the people desire a change. The man changes. He tries new recipes and begins to create more and more elaborate dogs. People from all over town see an opportunity to help him. He now has graphic designers, pro photographers, and a marketing firm working to shape his new image. The next day there is a billboard displaying his dogs. For the next two years his team models a new menu: Now instead of 3 choices of ‘dog’ there are numerous options--all with varying condiments and spices--some even braised and non-braised. Towards the bottom of the menu there are even kosher & vegetarian dogs for order. The man always wanted to be famous. Out of the corner of his eye he watches the line of people stretch around the block.
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