On Saturday Arch and I went to the Alberta Street Fair. It was very sweet. A little spread out but still good. I actually love Portland street fairs. In San Diego street fairs are a lot of chiropractor booths and t-shirts that say extremely clever things like, “Who Came First, The Chicken or The Egg” and there’s a chicken with a bashful look on his face and an egg smoking a cigarette. What can I say, great minds come from San Diego. Like the band Ratt.
Speaking of hard rocking bands, we checked out this band at the fair. These kids are in the School of Rock here in Portland and are all teenagers or pre-teens. They played the Rolling Stones, AC/DC, and Janis Joplin. For each song, new musicians got up and played. It was really great and made me recall my own music lessons as a public school kid in California. They consisted of all of us sitting at our desks with a laminated 8 1/2 X 11 sheet of paper that had been photocopied with a piano keyboard. We were to press pictures of the keys according to the instructions that were illuminated on the painted-white cinder block wall from an overhead projector.
To this day my fingers long to tickle the one dimensional, plastic keys every time I hear the buzz of fluorescent lights and smell a gentle breeze of ammonia. I’m a regular Glenn Gould, let me tell you.
We also ran into Don P. at the street fair. He was manning the Personal Telco booth, which was some lawn chairs and cardboard signs. Personal Telco is a really cool project. It’s that thing that happens when you go to several cafes in the city and there’s free wifi. Personal Telco are the people who have set it up.
And then this happened. That’s a hot dog. I ate one. And as Arch and I were sitting on the curb consuming our cured meat wrapped in intestinal casing, I reflected on the fact that since moving to Portland, I’ve consumed probably 25 hot dogs. Prior to moving here, the last time I ate a wiener was when I was eight years old and at a Padres baseball game.
I don’t know what happened; what made me decide that the hot dog, instead of being a repellent example of humanity’s mistaken mastery of the food chain, is actually DELICIOUS and MAGICAL. And I eat them whenever they are available. Better, when going to certain pubs, they have posh hot dogs with pepper inside, or grilled onions and several different types of mustard with which I can smother my hot dog.
That hot dog is called the Destroyer. It was a German sausage with sauerkraut and spicy mustard. YUM! The bun was just a regular bun and it was cold, which sort of lessened my enjoyment, but I still reveled in the glory that is cheap protein wrapped in pure carbohydrate goodness.
HOORAY HOT DOGS!


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September 15, 2008 at 8:04 am
Kristen
I fucking love hot dogs. LOVE.
I try really hard not to think about what exactly I am eating because it makes me throw up in my mouth.
You know what else is good? Cheddar cheese filled bratwurst with sweet spicy mustard.
Holy hell I could go for one of those right about now.
September 15, 2008 at 8:38 am
apollocreed
Damn, that is one big dong you put in your mouth.
September 15, 2008 at 11:22 am
Don Park
yea for street fairs! it was nice to see you and little A. cruzing the sights. i love the movie School of Rock. i’m sorry i missed that band. the personal telco booth was totally ghetto and i was proud of all the things we didnt need to bring and our signs were reused cardboard from underneath a trashcan. i think we spoke with as many people as we would have in a regular tent.
there was something very HOT about that day. i was sunburnt and seriously dehydrated by 3pm. i wasnt sweating anymore. i rode to the nearest mcmenamins and a few delicious beers and some water.
September 15, 2008 at 11:22 am
ken
pics of you gulping down the hot dog?
please?
September 15, 2008 at 11:27 am
Kiala
I interviewed the directors of School of Rock.
This makes me important.
September 15, 2008 at 12:21 pm
Nathalie
Ah man, I wish I would have known you were eating a hot dog three blocks from my home. I would have made an excuse not to clean my apartment and come shared in the glory that is the hot dog with you.
And I don’t understand why people are all grossed out by the casing. When properly prepared, it should be crunchy and delicious, holding within its intestinal folds hot spurts of meaty juiciness.
Thats my unintentional food porn for the day.
September 15, 2008 at 3:10 pm
Megkathleen
I lurrve hot dogs – they’re the only reason I enjoy going to baseball games.
September 15, 2008 at 3:43 pm
Boldmama
I like the ones with the fake cheese injected into the middle.
September 15, 2008 at 5:08 pm
Chantel
Love them, love them, love them. Try the Cheese filled bratworst sometime. OMGOMG!!