Like so many other 18-year-olds during WWII, Hot Dog Suit Guy was entered into the army without consent. Hot Dog Suit Guy served his country bravely. He even won a medal of valor for sacrificing his Hot Dog Suit to feed his comrades, who had lost their rations. Of course, he immediately ordered another one from Acme Realistic Suit Co., when he had the chance. Additionally, he helped storm Normandy on D-Day, though luckily his Hot Dog Suit protected him from the ceaseless gunfire. After the war, Hot Dog Suit Guy returned home to the relief of his family. Hambart and Darvitz had not been drafted due to paralyzed fingers which were left over from a nasty bout of cow flu (h1 moo1, native to Yogurtsaliva.).
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Diane Devereaux
5/4/2015 09:07:29 am
Your Hot Dog Suit stories are very entertaining and your marketing techniques are terrific. You are quite the young man and entrepreneur.
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Audrey
5/4/2015 04:02:31 pm
Yeah for Hotdog! Cant wait until the next!
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JPBinCO
5/17/2015 08:08:31 am
Looking forward to more adventures! Great job. We love Lego here, so we'll enjoy seeing what you do next.
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