I sooo wanted to reply to this this morning (okay, very early afternoon) when I saw it, but LJ was being sloooow and unreliable.
Krispy Kremes haven't made their way this far north. We are still Dunkin Donuts land, but I knew that about the HOT sign. Really. I did. But seeing as how it wasn't even remotely germane to my existence (seeing as how I'm a diabetic who had a heart attack and should eat no saturated fats) I had that fact stored very, very, very far back in my brain's attic. Mostly I was thinking of the local doughnut shoppe of my childhood, which guaranteed that none of their doughnuts for sale were older than four hours old. The one in the neighboring town had their four hour period staggered, so sometimes it paid to travel a bit more. Of course the travel time to Denver would cancel all that out, making the lie transparent too.
Re: Doughnut Intrude on Private Business, Please
That's exactly what happened. Yup.
*nods again*
Yup.
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I sooo wanted to reply to this this morning (okay, very early afternoon) when I saw it, but LJ was being sloooow and unreliable.
Krispy Kremes haven't made their way this far north. We are still Dunkin Donuts land, but I knew that about the HOT sign. Really. I did. But seeing as how it wasn't even remotely germane to my existence (seeing as how I'm a diabetic who had a heart attack and should eat no saturated fats) I had that fact stored very, very, very far back in my brain's attic. Mostly I was thinking of the local doughnut shoppe of my childhood, which guaranteed that none of their doughnuts for sale were older than four hours old. The one in the neighboring town had their four hour period staggered, so sometimes it paid to travel a bit more. Of course the travel time to Denver would cancel all that out, making the lie transparent too.