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Arrowsmith
27-10-2003, 10:59
Here is where we shall come to discuss how the wonders of KK has touched our lives and sticked our fingers. I don't know about you city folk, but there aren't any offical KK stores around here, although we can pick them up in any grocery store. The pancreas-pounding sugar content has kept me working many a night. A salute to thee, thy pastry confection. May you not be stale, and may your glaze shine as a beacon to the new day.

generalbrando
27-10-2003, 12:25
KK's from the store?!?!?! I've heard of such a thing, however I urge you to get to the nearest KK shop and indulge in fresh hot donuts. Even if you have to drive a few hours, you'll be happy you planned your Saturday around it. And don't be surprised when you come back with a few extra dozen!

Mike Schroeder
27-10-2003, 16:21
mmmm forbidden donut.....DOH!!!!

Ravi U
27-10-2003, 19:10
We're doing some fundraising with KK. Selling donuts at a dollar each or $8/dozen. Although it's not in the city, the store is in the Greater Toronto Area, within an hour's drive. Last year one of the other clubs at our school racked up about $1000 CDN in profits, one of the reason's why we're doing it right now.

Amanda Morrison
28-10-2003, 02:19
This thread has 'Dave Lavery' written all over it.

Jeff Waegelin
28-10-2003, 08:53
Originally posted by Amanda Morrison
This thread has 'Dave Lavery' written all over it.

I was going to say that, myself... where are you, Dave?

Coco the Monkey
28-10-2003, 09:02
I once dropped a piece of icing on my shirt and when I looked down to brush it off my shirt, I saw a Quarter! That's as exciting as my donut adventures get...I'm more of a pie guy.

Ashley Weed
28-10-2003, 09:23
A KK opened a while back nearby down in Clarks Summit, PA. They now distribute them around NEPA, and the stores back home carry them. But I do agree, that it just isn't the same unless you go to the KK shop!

My recent donut adventure - kidnaping KK's, and having them travel over 400 miles to New Hampshire with me in trade off for slurpees!... and, well, there has been some other adventures before too!;)

Matt Krass
28-10-2003, 17:25
Originally posted by Jeff Waegelin
I was going to say that, myself... where are you, Dave?

He probably saw this thread and had to go eat KKs just because they were mentioned, recurring cravings...everytime he looks at this thread.

Wetzel
28-10-2003, 18:17
Originally posted by Jeff Waegelin
I was going to say that, myself... where are you, Dave?

I'll ask him in 40 minutes.

To bad I won't have fresh Krispy Kreme's to get his poetic juices flowing...


Wetzel

EddieMcD
28-10-2003, 18:48
::tosses Wetzel a Dunkin' Donut::

Use that. It's better anyway.

::flies away very quickly::

Mike Schroeder
28-10-2003, 21:52
*looks out the window* watch out Eddie its the Lavery Signal
defender of truth juctice and the Krispy Kreme way

Wetzel
28-10-2003, 21:56
The signal has been made.

Lavery is on the case.


Wetzel
~~~~~~~~~~
See Eddie.
See Eddie Flee.
Flee Eddie Flee.

David Kelly
28-10-2003, 22:53
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm..........



http://mypage.iu.edu/~dckelly/images/krispy-kreme-tray.jpg

MissInformation
28-10-2003, 23:18
Look! It's a bird, it's a Mars Rover! It's, it's... SuperDave!

http://www.factorfantasy.com/Photos/superdave2.jpg


Will he be in time to stop the Evil-Eddie from polluting the world with Dunkin Donuts? Find out next week in the continuing adventures of SuperDave...

Heidi

<=========>
sort of maybe unrepentant

EddieMcD
29-10-2003, 19:50
Eh, the hell with it. STAND BACK!

::sends 75 MPH winds Wetzel's way::

::sends 75 MPH winds to the nearest KK::

::protects himself with 75 MPH winds::

Let's see, we have a Krispy Kreme lovin' superhero who's secret identity is a Krispy Kreme lovin' NASA engineer, and a Krispy Kreme hatin' superhero (who loooks great in green) who's secret identity is a Krispy Kreme hatin' crazed FIRSTer (who also looks good in green). Who will win? Nobody knows...

Reminds me of all those cruddy Batman vs. Superman crossovers. At least this will be exciting. Watch as Superdave uses his Krisy Kreme flinging powers. Watch as Hurricane Eddie uses his telekinesis to deliver Dunkin' Donuts (and high speed winds).

charlie_grr
31-10-2003, 13:52
our band did a KK fundraiser. it ended up that we had about 1000 dozen donuts in our band room. its a really good way to get money quick. i recomend this FUNdraiser , as they call it, to any robotics team. our band made about $3k. and it only took about one month. THIS IS A GREAT WAY TO GET MONEY!!!!



go here (http://www.krispykreme.com/fund.html) for more details

dlavery
31-10-2003, 21:05
The very last thing Eddie McD sees when he comes between Dave and his Krispy Kremes -

http://www.team116.org/AlienKK.jpg

EddieMcD
31-10-2003, 21:34
Originally posted by dlavery
The very last thing Eddie McD sees when he comes between Dave and his Krispy Kremes -

http://www.team116.org/AlienKK.jpg

::flings a Dunkin Donut in Dave's general direction::

I'll have more pictures tomorrow.

::flies off::

Arrowsmith
01-11-2003, 20:29
we should make an actual comic out of that. it would have good-like* qualities.


*i went to a grammar competition once. I losed.

Brandon Martus
02-11-2003, 10:06
Originally posted by EddieMcD
I'll have more pictures tomorrow. You should externally link them, like Dave did, if possible. :)

IMDWalrus
06-11-2003, 15:20
Michigan has KKs everywhere. And that's definitely a good thing. :)

I was only able to make it to one Saturday build session last year. The free Krispy Kreme donuts made it worth it.

Coco the Monkey
11-11-2003, 13:46
Those of you who can handle it go for THE QUEST!


The Quest (http://www.clamhead.com/krispykr/)