The Oscar Meyer Wienermobile made it's yearly appearance in front of the Jewel Supermarket every summer when I was a kid. Me and all my buddies would hop on our Schwinn Stingray's and race uptown on the appointed day and time to wait for that beautiful, tricked out vehicle to arrive. Watching it glide into the shopping center, it was truly a thing of beauty. It would come to a slow stop right in front of us. After several minutes that cool doorway would slide up, the stairs would fold down, and there would be our Oscar Meyer Wienermobile driver to greet us in there official Oscar Meyer uniform. We would get a tour of this incredible high tech road warrior, a quick sales pitch about our favorite hot dogs, then he handed out those neat little hot dog whistles. Shaped and colored like a little Oscar Meyer Wiener, boy they were loud! It was no wonder our mom's loved them so!
Last week as my lovely bride and I were finishing up dinner I was checking the news on my iPhone and there it was. What has to rank up there with one of the most horrific news stories of this year. I let out a loud gasp. A tear formed in the corners of my eye. I just couldn't fully comprehend it at first, but there was the picture. The Oscar Meyer Wienermobile had crashed into a residence in southern Wisconsin.
This news, along with the sudden death...at the age of 95...of the chairman of the board of Oscar Meyer processed meats, Mr. Oscar Mayer just the week before was devastating. Those wistful summer days of my youth rushed through my head. It seemed as though a part of me was now gone. I felt like I should be rummaging through my old boxes in storage to try and find one of those wonderful little whistles to sound in honor of the passing.
Oh, the humanity!







