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To: Devin123 who wrote (33403)8/23/2001 6:36:08 AM
From: Sharck  Respond to of 37746
 
Dev, I would respond here, but I am scared I might get donut crumbs in my keyboard. Let the battle of the donuts makers begin....
Sorry, hate talking with my mouth full...
S



To: Devin123 who wrote (33403)8/23/2001 10:38:54 AM
From: WhatsUpWithThat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37746
 
"In England, people go to the local pub to socialize; in Canada, they go to the local doughnut shop," says Steve Penfold, a history student at Toronto's York University who is doing his doctoral thesis on "The Social Life of Doughnuts."

That'd be Ontario, which Torontonians think of as Canada <gg>. In the West, doughnuts aren't a big part of life. Now, coffee, that's a different thing entirely!!

Oh, and does it say something about our educational depth when doctoral theses are written on the sociological impact of doughnuts?!

WUWT