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Poll
Who likes Donuts!?
Yes - Any (Law Enforcement click here) | 35% | 35% - 39 | ||||
Yes - From a certain place | 48% | 48% - 53 | ||||
No - they're fattening (goto LAST OPTION:) | 3% | 3% - 4 | ||||
No - I have better taste in pastry. (goto LAST OPTION:) | 3% | 3% - 4 | ||||
No - Health issues | 0% | 0% - 0 | ||||
Last Option: Gtfo | 8% | 8% - 9 | ||||
Total: 109 |
Timbits tbh
It depends what mood I'm in and if they're good donuts or cheap shit. I love good ones with Jam in. Hate one with a chocolate filling, its just wrong
Koffee & donutz.
Canadians and their precious Tim Horton
That's cool thou but not my first choice
First Choice:
or
That's cool thou but not my first choice
First Choice:
or
Last edited by loubot (2008-04-09 08:23:29)
Jam Doughnuts.
You're a jam donutThe Sheriff wrote:
Jam Doughnuts.
dont get any good donuts here. only place you can get them from are the supermarkets and Gregs the Bakers.
sucks to be a donut lover in Scotland.
sucks to be a donut lover in Scotland.
Stop being American you two.
Yes but they have to be fresh.
1st choice cooked fresh down Barry Island (the fry them infront of you)
2nd cooked fresh by Tesco's or Asda's.
I don't like the silly ring ones with chocolate and gay decorations on ie, Hundreds and Thousands.
1st choice cooked fresh down Barry Island (the fry them infront of you)
2nd cooked fresh by Tesco's or Asda's.
I don't like the silly ring ones with chocolate and gay decorations on ie, Hundreds and Thousands.
Tim Hortons doughnuts kick ass. I like their soup in a bread bowl too.
long johns>all.
I like most doughnuts, except those god awful maple frosted ones.
good question.Sup wrote:
Is it spelled Doughnuts or Donuts? Which is correct?
nom nom nom
The proper way, "doughnuts".
The wrong way, "donuts".
The wrong way, "donuts".
Well, the material used to make them is spelled dough, is it not? I always learned to spell it doughnuts. I guess I'm not really sure, but the spell checker doesn't seem to like doughnuts, but doesn't seem to mind donut? My guess is donut is an American basterized version of doughnut..Sup wrote:
Is it spelled Doughnuts or Donuts? Which is correct?
no
Not even butter filled donuts?SamTheMan:D wrote:
no
It is Doughnuts but for marketing/advertisements use "Donuts"Agent_Dung_Bomb wrote:
Well, the material used to make them is spelled dough, is it not? I always learned to spell it doughnuts. I guess I'm not really sure, but the spell checker doesn't seem to like doughnuts, but doesn't seem to mind donut? My guess is donut is an American basterized version of doughnut..Sup wrote:
Is it spelled Doughnuts or Donuts? Which is correct?
But did you notice that the spell checker, which is based on "US English" doesn't like doughnuts, but accepts donuts?loubot wrote:
It is Doughnuts but for marketing/advertisements use "Donuts"Agent_Dung_Bomb wrote:
Well, the material used to make them is spelled dough, is it not? I always learned to spell it doughnuts. I guess I'm not really sure, but the spell checker doesn't seem to like doughnuts, but doesn't seem to mind donut? My guess is donut is an American basterized version of doughnut..Sup wrote:
Is it spelled Doughnuts or Donuts? Which is correct?
those are bullshitBf2-GeneralArnott wrote:
Not even butter filled donuts?SamTheMan:D wrote:
no
Glazed Jam (Jelly) FTMFW
I don't think butter filled donuts even exist.henno13 wrote:
those are bullshitBf2-GeneralArnott wrote:
Not even butter filled donuts?SamTheMan:D wrote:
no
Glazed Jam (Jelly) FTMFW
I like jam donuts, or the ones with sprinkles, or the orange tiger striped ones that Greggs sells.
My spell check does the same thing. I thought it was a slang but looking in Webster Dictionary it is an official word.Agent_Dung_Bomb wrote:
But did you notice that the spell checker, which is based on "US English" doesn't like doughnuts, but accepts donuts?loubot wrote:
It is Doughnuts but for marketing/advertisements use "Donuts"Agent_Dung_Bomb wrote:
Well, the material used to make them is spelled dough, is it not? I always learned to spell it doughnuts. I guess I'm not really sure, but the spell checker doesn't seem to like doughnuts, but doesn't seem to mind donut? My guess is donut is an American basterized version of doughnut.
"Yes - From a certain place"
Doughnuts pwn face.
Doughnuts pwn face.