Aside from it not being Tim Hortons' or Krispy Kreme, there's nothing wrong with it.
This is the answer, really.
DD is fine. Timmy Ho's is better. Krispy Kreme is about on par, imo.
The thing about Krispy Kreme is I ate what most people eat of KK in a lifetime in about a year and a half because I had a college roommate, and her mother worked for KK at the office in their factory, and she would bring us 1-2 dozen donuts every other day.
Poor college student. Free food. Do the math.
There was a summer that like half my daily calories came from Krispy Kreme.
So as good as they can be, I eat donuts extremely rarely as it is anymore, and I prefer to stick to my old fashion classic frycake and a cup of black coffee. And KK doesn't do old fashion donuts.
Aside from it not being Tim Hortons' or Krispy Kreme, there's nothing wrong with it.
This is the answer, really.
DD is fine. Timmy Ho's is better. Krispy Kreme is about on par, imo.
The thing about Krispy Kreme is I ate what most people eat of KK in a lifetime in about a year and a half because I had a college roommate, and her mother worked for KK at the office in their factory, and she would bring us 1-2 dozen donuts every other day.
Poor college student. Free food. Do the math.
There was a summer that like half my daily calories came from Krispy Kreme.
So as good as they can be, I eat donuts extremely rarely as it is anymore, and I prefer to stick to my old fashion classic frycake and a cup of black coffee. And KK doesn't do old fashion donuts.
I guess I will never experience Tim Hortons.
I mean, I saw them several times when I was touring the northern part of the US and US's hat, but I never stopped there.
Like any chain that people gush over, it's a bit over-hyped anyhow. I just prefer it, and their coffee, to DD. I just know for me the irritation at not having my first choice readily available is exacerbated by DD controlling this region, the closer Tim's being two hours up the freeway.
Like any chain that people gush over, it's a bit over-hyped anyhow. I just prefer it, and their coffee, to DD. I just know for me the irritation at not having my first choice readily available is exacerbated by DD controlling this region, the closer Tim's being two hours up the freeway.
Likewise, my first choice between KFC and Chic-Fil-A would be Chic-Fil-A, but the closest one is halfway across the state. Thankfully, they're building one in North Haven, less than 20 minutes away.
Chik-Fil-A is good outside of their idiotic political/religious issues. The food and service themselves were always quite nice. I always had a soft spot for KFC too but that's probably as much familiarity as anything about the food's quality.
My first choice for fried chicken (from a chain) takeout is Buffalo Wild Wings (well, scratch that, it's actually Wingstop, but Wingstop went out of business here).
But those are technically casual dining, not "fast food."
I don't really eat fast food anymore...when you count calories it's just bad times. Fried chicken wings are an every-few-months treat.
The only time I really go for fast food is for coffee and an egg white McMuffin at McDonald's, because those are actually pretty healthy of a balanced breakfast choice, at least as far as calorie count goes.
Was in a classroom today, one that is used for extra help. Basically kids go there like 3 times a day for a more support based studyhall. I was doing a malware scan because Mrs. Teacher likes coupon extensions in chrome.
She is helping the kids with their English assignments... apparently. I notice she starts telling them to remember to put 2 spaces after punctuation. What, did I just really hear that?
She was sitting over a kid's shoulder and making him change every period to have 2 space after. I had never heard of this before and took to Google, just to make sure I'm not crazy. The first result was like "NEVER EVER DO THIS." As you might be able to tell from this paragraph, that ***looks weird (I put in the extra space but browser is all, naw son). She even had a student, who was looking at a book say "It looks like they only use one space." "NOPE, YOU DON'T KNOW HOW BIG A SPACE IS"
*EDIT* It looks like the browser is like, yo idiot, you put in too many spaces and automatically took them out haha.
I asked her after the kids left, why, why would you do this? "That is how you are supposed to type, it is how I learned." Okay lady, sure, 40 years ago, on a typewriter you had to do that, because typewriters put characters too close sometimes or something, you don't do that with MS Word. If you teach these kids to do this, they are going to have their *** blown out when they get to college.
I also had a student in her room show me how she "commented" on her google docs... The teacher just used a red font and edited the document, just typed right in the middle of all that ***.
I also had a student in her room show me how she "commented" on her google docs... The teacher just used a red font and edited the document, just typed right in the middle of all that ***.
I'd have probably trolled friends and got the teacher in trouble.
You mean to double space after the end of a sentence? Yeah, that's pretty standard.
It was pretty standard. It is no longer necessary, and frequently looks really bad in print. I get that old people sometimes do it, but it's antiquated, unnecessary, and frankly bad form at this point.
Like using a 20-year-old version of CPR. Yeah, it was right back then, but we've moved on to better things.
You mean to double space after the end of a sentence? Yeah, that's pretty standard.
It was pretty standard. It is no longer necessary, and frequently looks really bad in print. I get that old people sometimes do it, but it's antiquated, unnecessary, and frankly bad form at this point.
Like using a 20-year-old version of CPR. Yeah, it was right back then, but we've moved on to better things.
You mean to double space after the end of a sentence? Yeah, that's pretty standard.
It was pretty standard. It is no longer necessary, and frequently looks really bad in print. I get that old people sometimes do it, but it's antiquated, unnecessary, and frankly bad form at this point.
Like using a 20-year-old version of CPR. Yeah, it was right back then, but we've moved on to better things.
Just going to disagree. You do what you want.
I don't know what browser you use, but firefox is actively pointing out how wrong you are (it shows the double space when I quote you and edit, but the actual post shows it is not double).
This is a thread that I found on another website I post at. It can be really really interesting. I thought it deserved a place here.
Post your random thoughts for the day here, or anything else that intrigues you.
For starters, is it possible to give constructive critism to someone who doesn't have a neck? I totally just walked by a girl who didn't. Someone isn't getting a necklace for Valentines day!
And who decided black and white can't be colors? I want to say a racist. I really do.