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I just noticed....this is the ad at the top of this page:

Dunkin' Donuts® Coffee

Everyone's Favorite Pick-Me-Up Is Now Available As A Take-Me-Home!

Don't just open your mouth and prove yourself a fool....put it in writing.

It gets harder the more you know. Because the more you find out, the uglier everything seems.

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:lol:

that convinced me it happened

while attending a trade show NO ... had 2 co-workers do bourbon st kinda hard ... they started walking back to the hotel ... gave up and hailed a cab. the cab ride was 2 blocks straight ahead ...

were you worse?

I don't quite recall the circumstances, but I woke up in some random person's hotel room bathroom, still piss drunk. When I got up, I noticed that I had written in lipstick on my forearms. One arm said "Beer Hand" and the other said "Whiskey Hand". I had a backpack that I had inherited from someone presumably with the contents of what I had drank the night before. Nothing beats a hangover like hair of the dog that bit ya ;)

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I just noticed....this is the ad at the top of this page:

Dunkin' Donuts® Coffee

Everyone's Favorite Pick-Me-Up Is Now Available As A Take-Me-Home!

:thumbs:

Oh BTW there's no Tim Horton's on Long Island :( Never got to try it

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sorry, if i partake in the dunkin donuts, i'll lose my honorary canadian citizenship! :jest:

But you could be an honorary Masshole. :jest:

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Yay! Joyce is here! Joyce can I offer you some coffee and donuts or maybe some rich chocolatey ovaltine?

[As Joyce] Maybe just a bit! I have to fit into my synthetic loveliness later! We're playing at a groovy lounge in Douglas, Arizona! I'm assured by my agent that such a thing exists!

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I don't quite recall the circumstances, but I woke up in some random person's hotel room bathroom, still piss drunk. When I got up, I noticed that I had written in lipstick on my forearms. One arm said "Beer Hand" and the other said "Whiskey Hand". I had a backpack that I had inherited from someone presumably with the contents of what I had drank the night before. Nothing beats a hangover like hair of the dog that bit ya ;)

ouch ...

good thing you had the backpack ... cause NO isn't cold enough for that keg carrying St. Bernard

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I'll bring my Peet's Coffee and some of my vast tea collection :)

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There was a guy last week who got cited for the hot topic. He was criticizing American bread.

My share is that I like English muffins.

FAE :luv:

He really got cited? WOW - I told him he was lazy - couldn't possibly know how to find what he wanted.

But back to donuts.

I likes Bavarian-Creme Filled thingies . If I can't get that, then must have cake donut holes with the glazing bits.

For Bagels, I tend to stay away from the 'flavored' cream cheeses - it's just too weird for me.

I'll put OTHER stuff on top of the cream cheese, you betcha/vetcha .

I dunno about dounuts though - when I was a kid - was always a crash between a donut place and a pie shop - the pie shop always won.

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I likes Bavarian-Creme Filled thingies .

Now your talkin'. :thumbs:

Don't just open your mouth and prove yourself a fool....put it in writing.

It gets harder the more you know. Because the more you find out, the uglier everything seems.

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Now this is a thread after my own heart! Dunkin Donut french vanilla coffee with double cream and one sweetner! A good US alternative when Tim Horton's isn't available. Dunkin Donut's new Orange Cranberry muffins are really good!

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