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Not really. It's more of a breach of contract from what I interpreted. They agreed to pay for ads prior to Musk buying a controlling share of Twitter, then pulled their money once he took over. There's actually a legitimate case here depending on how the contracts were written and I could see Elmo winning. The part about them losing money because no one wanted to buy cheaper ads after he took over is tough nuts though. That's his own damn fault and not some conspiracy.

Their donuts are garbage, and I'll fight anyone who says otherwise.
Well, it’s going to be interesting to see. They signed a contract. Then, the pathetic loser bought the company and changed a lot of what they liked about advertising on it. 
 

So, I could see it going in their favor also. 
 

PS….DD is one hell of a lot better than Crispy Cream. They are crap. 

 
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Well, it’s going to be interesting to see. They signed a contract. Then, the pathetic loser bought the company and changed a lot of what they liked about advertising on it. 
 

So, I could see it going in their favor also. 
 

PS….DD is one hell of a lot better than Crispy Cream. They are crap. 
Krispy Kreme is meh too unless it's hot. Mom and pop shops are always the best donuts.

 
Krispy Kreme is meh too unless it's hot. Mom and pop shops are always the best donuts.
Agreed.  My wife and I were in OKC when Okla got it's first KK.  We purchased 1/2 dozen and ate them on the way back to Tulsa - we both were sooooo sick afterwards (we were much younger then and not as aware of our foolish choices! :facepalm: )   Once they cool down - let them harden and use them as a hockey puck.  

 
I don't get the love of donuts. Lincoln is a town of 300,000 people and there are like 10 brick & mortar shops that primarily sell donuts. Plus there are donuts at every Russ's, Super Saver and Hy-Vee. 

 
I don't get the love of donuts. Lincoln is a town of 300,000 people and there are like 10 brick & mortar shops that primarily sell donuts. Plus there are donuts at every Russ's, Super Saver and Hy-Vee. 
Here is a dozen for you.   But the Hurts in Tulsa is no longer in business.

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I don't get the love of donuts. Lincoln is a town of 300,000 people and there are like 10 brick & mortar shops that primarily sell donuts. Plus there are donuts at every Russ's, Super Saver and Hy-Vee. 
I rarely eat them, because I'm 57 and need to make better choices.  But, a good fresh donut in the morning is pretty dang good.

 
Timmy's is like DD to me. Everyone brings them for meetings and they're just ok. Now, their hot chocolate... That's delicious!


Yeah I mostly just get coffee at T-Ho's (iced cap for the summer), but we sometimes get the Tim Bits just for a little sweet snack. We did have some pretty solid breakfast sandwiches there the other morning

 
Yeah I mostly just get coffee at T-Ho's (iced cap for the summer), but we sometimes get the Tim Bits just for a little sweet snack. We did have some pretty solid breakfast sandwiches there the other morning
What’d ya get? 
 

I always side eye the sandwiches when we go but I’m never sure what to get.

 
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