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Dave Lavery is insane!!! lol Krispy Kreme Drive Through "car"
Did everyone just see what Dave did at the VCU Regional to explain what a "car" is and how to use one at Krispy Kreme after midnight???
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that was sooo funny!
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it was pretty original though
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fill us in!
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Dave was saying that the local KK was open 24 hours but the only problem was that only the drive through was open after midnight and you needed a car to be served. So since the definition of CAR is so loose than a couple of carboard boxes do the trick.
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haha nice :)
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Well, what do you expect from the Krispy Kreme king?
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Quote:
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Yep.. I can see it now.
Lines of FIRST teams in cardboard cars, all waiting to get their Krispy Kreams after midnight. |
And the headline: "Swarms of Box-Covered Students Descend on Local Krispy Kreme Franchise"
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I want a copy of that headline. lol. I can see the looks on the employees as they see 5,000 people come for KK donuts after midnight with cardboard boxes on.:yikes:
I just wish I was in Virginia. :D |
<-- puts card board box on, and starts walking towards Virgina
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<--- hopes Mike will wait for me to walk to NJ and then we can go to Virginia in our cardboard boxes.
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one of our members actually built a cardboard box car on the way back to Krispy Kreme afterwards. I don't know if he actually went through the drive through... but I didn't see him inside with the rest of the team and he came back with a half-dozen glazed.
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Yes, the KK prince was with him during this ordeal of having to walk back to the hotel to buy a box. We then returned in Dave's mustang to smuggly buy a box.
Blue (one of the pit crew on 116) did a wonderful job building the car. The next night she took it to the KK where she (and the following behind her) were promptly refused to be served. Such a shame. There were actually like 8 offers to buy the car, I don't know what happened to it though. |
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