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Probably of more interest to Skip than anybody else, but I thought I would share...
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MMMMMM HOT Krispy Kremes....Now i have to go find the hot light. Like i need it.

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How many of you all know what a Bismarck is?  (No, not the battleship...)  Best damn doughnut ever invented! 

For those who don't know, it's a Midwest thang!    (By the way, here its Mello Creme that is the preference.)
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Got a Boston guy working with me and he worships Dunkin Donuts!!!  He even argues with me that Dunkin Donuts has better coffee than Starbucks!!!  Personally, I'll take Starbucks and Krispy Kreme anyday!!!
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When I was in the military I was sent to southern California for a couple months.  I ate a dozen Krispy Kremes a morning.  These days I still can't figure out how I managed that.
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Got a Boston guy working with me and he worships Dunkin Donuts!!!  He even argues with me that Dunkin Donuts has better coffee than Starbucks!!!  Personally, I'll take Starbucks and Krispy Kreme anyday!!!


I actually know quite a few people that prefer dunkin donuts coffee over starbucks...i'm one of them...i think starbucks coffee tastes burnt.

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Curse this low carb diet!!
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Your too young to worry about that.

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Having never been to Boston (I know, I know -- I gotta go), San Francisco is the City. After SF, I have most enjoyed New Orleans. I think all of these cities each enjoy a singular attitude to what makes a city great. No one mistakes Paris for Tokyo for San Francisco for New Orleans for Boston. Add London, Vienna, Barcelona, Rio, and a few others to join these cities in being uniquely their own, with nothing else to match their personalities. There are other fine cities, but each of these have a special impact on what everyone on Earth believes a great city can be.


Well, Barcelona will alway hold a unique place in my heart as that is where I met my wife!

A truly wonderful city.
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Having never been to Boston (I know, I know -- I gotta go), San Francisco is the City. After SF, I have most enjoyed New Orleans. I think all of these cities each enjoy a singular attitude to what makes a city great. No one mistakes Paris for Tokyo for San Francisco for New Orleans for Boston. Add London, Vienna, Barcelona, Rio, and a few others to join these cities in being uniquely their own, with nothing else to match their personalities. There are other fine cities, but each of these have a special impact on what everyone on Earth believes a great city can be.


Well, Barcelona will alway hold a unique place in my heart as that is where I met my wife!

A truly wonderful city.


Met my ex-wife in Madrid .
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Met my ex-wife in Madrid .


So, is that good or bad??? 
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Was it a Dunkin Donut that used to be Q-shaped?  I vaguely remember seeing an ad for donuts shaped like that as a kid in the 50s.  I thought it might have been Dunkin because the purpose of the Q shape was you could hold onto the tail of the Q while dunking the body of the donut in coffee (though at the time MY drink of choice was cocoa or Ovaltine.  Yummm!
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[Nevermind.  I'm not sure how I got here, I just logged on after logging off and ended up in this compose message box.  Curious...]
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Curse this low carb diet!!

Why should you worry about a low carb diet?  As a Cylon you should be able to download your consciousness into a new body if you get too fat. 
Gotta nip it in the bud, Andy!
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Back when I was in the Air Force, the tradition was that when you got promoted, you had to provide donuts.

So I walked into Dunkin Donuts (I miss them!) and slowly perused the selection, looking quite indecisive.  After he asked me for the 2nd time if I had made my selection, I replied "Yes.  I'll have two of ... um ... everything."

Guy's jaw hit the floor.  Really!

Walked out of there with six huge bags full of donut boxes.
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Back when I was in the Air Force, the tradition was that when you got promoted, you had to provide donuts.


Back when I was in the Air Force, when you got promoted, you might be able to buy two pieces of meat each payday. Airman Basic pay was $127.00/month. Airman was something like $135, A1C was still less than $150/month.
If it wasn't for bad taste, I wouldn't have no taste at all.

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It hasn't gotten TOO much better....
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First time to the Northeast, Long Island, record blizzard, got snowed in the motel, my Avanti was buried in the snow, they ran out of food, beer and Scotch. Also, Boston, every time I was there, there was a blizzard.

The second time I was there I think I overdosed on seafood. I has been down at NASA, Merritt Island for two days standby for an Apollo launch. filled up on lobster tails stuffed with crab meat and lunched on raw oysters and beer. Then I got called to MIT on a problem. I had to have some clam chowder. I was glad get back to Phoenix and good hot Mexican food to clean me out.

First to the bay area, Parks AFB, Oakland, Ca.basic training, first pay day $31.00, marched you down to the PX and spent it all on things so you could pass inspection.  The las time in te by area was better, I worked in Sunnyvale, Ca. for awhile, great food and of course wine.
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