The girl got fired from the hot dog stand because she put her hair in a bun.
Explanation: In food preparation, employees must keep their hair up so it does not get into the food. Girls with long hair often shape their hair into a "bun" on the back of their heads.
For having her hair in a bun
i think it is alas caliente because alas is wings plural and caliente is hot so it's that or that switched. im sorry- im not too sure :)
'Hot dog' would be ホットドッグ (hottodoggu) in Japanese. The pronunciation is very similar to that of English because ホットドッグ is an English loanword.
'Make me One with everything.'
It literally translates to "to have heat". However, when it is used in a sentence, it describes something as "being hot". If it is 100 degrees outside, you could say, "Yo tengo calor" to say "I am hot". Or you can say "Tener calor" to describe the general outside temperature. If the dog is panting, you could say, "El perro tiene calor" to say that "The dog is hot".
If you mean hot like warm, we say "chaud" If you mean a hot girl or boy we usually use the English word "sexy". So for a hot boy we say "un garçon sexy"
Walter's Hot Dog Stand was created in 1919.
click on the hot dog stand and you will get it
They have no gender. They are "its"
They run anywhere from $2.00 to $5.00 from a hot dog stand.
Hot dog balls Hot dog balls
Because it was a hot dog hahaha get it?
Go to The City and talk to man at the Hot-Dog stand.
Hot dogs cooking,Onions,mustard and ketchup.
Perro Calente
Take away its chair.
you dont!...
first after you beaded all of the villeins go to hot dog stand get a hot dog and then go to Ned noodle head and then trade him the hot dog for the gold medal.