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Infinite911911
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FCTE
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| Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2006 10:49 pm Post subject: Re: Krispy Kreme Opens in Indonesia? |
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Infinite911911 wrote: As news on the main page?
It's Krispy Kreme dude. :)
How better to liberate a nation. |
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Superfly
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| Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2006 11:12 pm Post subject: |
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The only people who think a Krispy Kreme opening isn't front page news, are the people who have never had Krispy Kremes coming right off the line, still warm.
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FCTE
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| Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2006 11:17 pm Post subject: |
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Superfly wrote: The only people who think a Krispy Kreme opening isn't front page news, are the people who have never had Krispy Kremes coming right off the line, still warm.
:-)
I want to ride the conveyor belt into the tranquil sugary goo waterfall.
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Pzatchok
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| Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 1:36 am Post subject: |
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I don't like them.
To sticky. To small. Under cooked.
I'm still a Dunken Donut fan. |
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Shady
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| Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 9:47 am Post subject: |
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Pzatchok wrote: I don't like them.
To sticky. To small. Under cooked.
I'm still a Dunken Donut fan.
Hear, hear! |
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FCTE
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| Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 9:29 pm Post subject: |
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Pzatchok wrote: I don't like them.
To sticky. To small. Under cooked.
I'm still a Dunken Donut fan.
That's where you go to get the coffee. 8:) |
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Superfly
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| Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 11:42 pm Post subject: |
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FCTE wrote: Pzatchok wrote: I don't like them.
To sticky. To small. Under cooked.
I'm still a Dunken Donut fan.
That's where you go to get the coffee. 8:)
True dat. Krispy Kreme coffee is mediocre, but their donuts are the bomb.
Dunkin' Donuts coffee is the best in the world, but their donuts suck ass. Nasty, dry, hard, stale.
I went to a Dunkin' Donuts once here in NY, and was going to order a large coffee, and a box of donut holes for the kids. It was about 8 am. I pulled up to the drive-through, and they said they had no donuts. "Huh?" I asked, to which they replied, "We have no donuts. The donut truck hasn't run." I laughed, and said, "OK, veddy funny" and they asked me to pull forward to the window, where they once again told me that there were no donuts in the store. I took my coffee, and drove away, still feeling like my leg was being pulled. A few months later, I pulled up to the same Dunkin' Donuts, and asked them if there donuts were delivered or if they were made fresh, and the girl said that they were delivered by a truck.
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Pzatchok
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| Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 12:26 am Post subject: |
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Ours are all fresh.
My friends and I used to pick a dunkin donuts with in 50 miles of us and drive there late at night(3 AM). Any dunkin donuts at all. They were all open all night long.
Makes an impression when a dozen motorcycles roll in, sit down and order coffee and donuts. Some of the local cops gave us the old hairy eyeball at first but they got to know us soon. |
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Superfly
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| Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 8:25 am Post subject: |
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Pzatchok wrote: Ours are all fresh.
My friends and I used to pick a dunkin donuts with in 50 miles of us and drive there late at night(3 AM). Any dunkin donuts at all. They were all open all night long.
Makes an impression when a dozen motorcycles roll in, sit down and order coffee and donuts. Some of the local cops gave us the old hairy eyeball at first but they got to know us soon.
:lol:
When I was a kid and lived down south, we did that with Krystal hamburgers (when we were drunk). 14 people piling into a Krystal at one time at 2:00 am, surprising the girl filing her nails behind the counter, and ordering burgers while counting our pocket change (minus the lint and gum wrappers).
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Pzatchok
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| Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 3:19 pm Post subject: |
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We were always sober. And adults.
We all just worked the afternoon shift and needed something to do that late at night.
Took many a cop by suprise that way. They all thought we were coming from bars and drunk driving. |
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DavidXV
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Here we have several places like southernmade and others that still make real donuts. The are light and airy and have no sugar or cake dough in them, just pure donut the way God intended them to be, and then glazed on the outside with real old fashoned donut glaze. They are the best!
Cryspycream is the worse, the complete oposite end of the donut spectrum, something made from the evolution of the duncandoughnut generation, mass produced rather than hand made and made with some kind of chemical laden caketype concoction that probably has a shelflife of fifty years or more.
Try one of the real ones if you get a chance, you'll never go back to the creepy ones. |
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