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Abelle2 83F
3601 posts
4/20/2013 12:31 pm

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4/27/2013 1:26 pm

Yea! Yippie! Hooray!

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spiritwoman45

4/20/2013 3:43 pm

Oh boy - donuts for breakfast, lunner then desert all i one stop. You might never have to go home other than to sleep.

I had to go to the eater store to refill our water bottles today. Donuts shop next door. I came home with more than water.

Spiritwoman ^i^


honeycup12 83F
886 posts
4/20/2013 3:44 pm

wow I love both. Our here is on the other side of the city


Hawkslayer 88M
13362 posts
4/20/2013 5:06 pm

Bearing in mind that I don't like either do-nuts or ice cream, it looks as though you'll be going there alone, unless you can persuade my digestive system to handle all that sweet stuff. Talking about handling sweet stuff, I'd say I've enough on handling you!!

Alfie...

It only takes a drop of ink to make a million people think. There are many stories.


Rocketship 80F
18615 posts
4/20/2013 8:32 pm

Yippy!!!!

But you really need a Tim Horton's there!!!!


bijou624

4/21/2013 12:00 am

Hi Ann: We must have hundreds of donut shops and fast food restaurants here. In a city with just over 100,000 people, there are 22 Tim Horton's and long lineups at their drive throughs 24 hrs a day. No wonder there are so many stressed out and overweight people, too much caffeine and donuts.