U.S. President Barack Obama revealed his full NCAA bracket to ESPN on Wednesday, picking the University of North Carolina to take home the big prize.
“I like teams with good point guards because I think the ability to control the game and limit turnovers, I think that’s a big difference,” he told ESPN. “Being able to make free throws, that ends up counting a little bit. Other than that, it’s all throwing darts.”
Obama also gave British Prime Minister David Cameron a front-row seat to March Madness on Tuesday, taking his European partner to an election swing state for an NCAA tournament basketball game.
DougieDog to sell $100 cognac-infused Kobe-beef hotdog on the streets of Vancouver
Hotdogs! Hotdogs! Get your hotdogs! Only a hundred bucks!
The average price of a hotdog on Vancouver’s Granville Street is set to increase dramatically, thanks to the introduction of a certain cognac-infused hotdog that will sell for $100.
DougieDog Hot Dogs, known for its creative all-natural hotdogs, has just added the Dragon Dog to its menu.
The hotdog features a foot-long bratwurst infused with hundred-year-old Louis XIII cognac, which costs more than $2,000 a bottle.
The Dragon Dog also comes with Kobe beef, seared in olive and truffle oil and fresh lobster. (Photo: Nick Procaylo/Postmedia News)
Joey Chestnut celebrates his victory after the 2011 Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog Eating Contest in Coney Island on July 4, 2011 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. Joey Chestnut, won the men’s competition by eating 62 hot dogs and Sonya Thomas won the women’s event by eating 40 hot dogs in 10 minutes.
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The dogfathers who work the counter at New York City’s Crif Dogs wear shirts emblazoned with Christopher Walken’s face transposed on to the tip of a weenie. The atmosphere here is clearly as it should be: fun and laid back with a solid dose of humour. But there’s nothing funny about these dogs.