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Discussion Forums => The Lounge => Topic started by: bork on April 02, 2011, 03:01:23 AM
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What started this post - wife comes home and says "I brought you a treat!". I look at what she hands me and I see bacon on top of a maple bar, its one of "those" doughnuts!
At times I wonder about the place I live at, the weirdness still catches me off-guard. There is this place that makes doughnuts and only those that live where I am at, or read Ripley's Believe it or Not, will recognize them.
Bacon Maple Bar - A bacon topped maple bar.
Grape Ape - A grape frosted doughnut
Gay Bar - not going to describe this
Cock-N-Balls - not going to describe this (bite me!)
Old Dirty Bastard - doughnut with chocolate frosting, Oreo’s and peanut butter
and the list goes on to other types that are beyond describing. There was one doughnut that the FDA told them that they had to stop selling, you can not use NyQuil as a doughnut topping.
So the question is - Where am I?
BTW - the Bacon Maple Bar taste alright.
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Oregon... NEXT.
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I'd love the grape frosted doughnut.
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I was more surprised by the spelling "doughnut" vs "donut".
Bacon on random shit? What's new?
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I was more surprised by the spelling "doughnut" vs "donut".
Proper spelling vs American spelling, nothing to be surprised of, they do that with words all the time.
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I was more surprised by the spelling "doughnut" vs "donut".
Proper spelling vs American spelling, nothing to be surprised of, they do that with words all the time.
Yeah I know. I'm used to writing doughnut and reading donut in return. :P
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I was more surprised by the spelling "doughnut" vs "donut".
Proper spelling vs American spelling, nothing to be surprised of, they do that with words all the time.
Who chooses what spelling is the "proper" one? Words are just a series of phonemes arbitrairly put together to designate an idea.
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And what is the meaning of this thread...?