Ok, so you probably have no idea who a Hotdogger is and what a Hotdogger does.

Well, it’s one of us, the guys and gals who drive the Wienermobile, criss-crossing the country, looking for bridges that are high enough to drive under so we don’t get stuck . We thought it was only fair that you get to see the inside of the Wienermobile – including the people driving it. So, that’s why we created this blog. We hope you enjoy reading our stories and experiencing what being a Hotdogger is all about. We appreciate every wave we receive on the road and are thrilled you’re reading and commenting here.

We’ll try to respond if we can… (after all, there’s a lot of ground to cover). – The Hotdoggers

Bunderful buddies and a BCS Bowl

I took a brief, two-day hiatus from my Wienermobile tour in the Northwest to fly to Pasadena, California and go to the 2010 BCS National Championship game at the Rose Bowl.  My beloved Texas Longhorns were playing in the biggest game of the season so as a devoted alumni and fan, twas an honor and a privilege to go support my alma mater.
Fortunately, when you’re a Hotdogger, there are friends and familiar faces every where you go.  I was fortunate enough to ketchup with Cruisin’ Crystal and Atta-Dog Adam in Southern California before the game.  Better yet, they saved me some cab fare and dropped me off at my hotel in the Wienermobile!  It’s safe to say that the Alabama fans at my hotel were envious of my swanky mode of transportation and big, boisterous arrival at the establishment.
Texas natives.  Solidarity.

Texas natives. Solidarity.

Big 12 alumni.  More solidarity.

Big 12 alumni. More solidarity.

Understandably, I wish the final outcome of the game had been more favorable, but I still had a tremendous time in Pasadena.  Despite my team’s loss, I still got to arrive at the National Championship Game in the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile! I’m almost certain that I’m the only person who has ever gotten to do that.

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