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3. blessedhands 3 years ago
i played it twice... laughed twice both as hard... really funny one.! ![]()
5. nooitaf (admin) 3 years ago
ok, lets start confusing people by combining words that mean different things.
schnitzel = flat baked pork
wiener = saussage
both are related to Vienna (Austria)
both are not related to hot-dogs at all.
whatever.. screw knowledge .. funny commercial though! ![]()
#5 The name Wienerschnitzel was not meant to be grammatically correct German,it is just a name a friends wife made up to call John Galardi's hot dog fast food business. He also owns Tastee-Freez ice cream and those are incorrectly spelled words too. ![]()
9. Comment rated too low. Show this comment slep 3 years ago
Whoops sorry for the first blank post.
#(removed comment) So correct. ![]()
10. Comment rated too low. Show this comment phranco 3 years ago
#7 its not about grammar, its that the word means something completely different. It's like calling a hotdog company "Fajita magic" or something.
Why he or she screamed!? I'm rather more into wonder why the Wiener screamed
.... it would be very happy she got someone else ![]()
Just to set things straight: A quick lesson in German
A Schnitzel is a breaded, thinly flattened and fried piece of different meats (veal, pork, chicken etc) however the original Wiener Schnitzel should be made with veal and it extra thin and lean with a thin batter and is served with
potato salad and light gurken salad.
A Wiener can also be a sausage however in this contexts it refers to the City of Vienna in German "Wien",
so basically a Wiener Schnitzel is a Schnitzel in Vienna style using veal instead of pork.
A Wiener can also be a person from Vienna so to callsome one a Wiener doesn't really refer to the sausage
or the Schnitzel.
However you can call someone a Schnitzel which basically means the same thing.
Also the reference to a Wiener having a sexual inuendo is not accurate in German.
So to say " I WANT TO PUT MY WIENER IN YOUR SCHNITZEL" won't get you anywhere.
Have fun.
Id wager he screamed because the girl was so scared about what happened that and she squeezed harder.
15. Blastabola 3 years ago
This video is too awesome.
I ended up with black all over my hand.. why?
stupid americans dont even know GERMAN LANGUAGE http://www.google.com/search?q=wiener+schnitzel&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:de:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hl=en&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&biw=1280&bih=904



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1. Louie 3 years ago
That's too funny