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Dunkin' Donuts factory next door to the Trenton police department
The new Dunkin' Donuts factory would be right next door to the Trenton police department's headquarters.
Newspaper office being sold, set to become doughnut factory
Newspaper office being sold, set to become doughnut factory - Yahoo News
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And your point is? Lots of people eat donuts, not just police officers.
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I guess they don't make them in house anymore, I guess that guy that used to say, it's time to make the Donut's is out of a job.
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Trying to find a DD's Vanilla crème filled doughnut where I'm at is like trying to find a wild iguana along the Delaware River, lol.
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And your point is? Lots of people eat donuts, not just police officers.
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Bad Cop. No donut for you!
I Love doughnuts.
So, Is it doughnut or donut?
Someone call somebody!
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Trying to find a DD's Vanilla crème filled doughnut where I'm at is like trying to find a wild iguana along the Delaware River, lol.
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Is that the one they call Boston cream, we have them around here.
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Bad Cop. No donut for you!
I Love doughnuts.
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Here it's donut but we shortcut all our words anyway, if I wrote the way I speak you wouldn't understand a thing I say. When I was working, I would be on the phone with someone from another part of the country, they would say, boy do you talk funny.
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Donuts, it's donuts or donuts, or fat pill, fried heart attack. anyway there my favorite, all of them. The food of cops social workers and substance abuse counselors, any one that works in high stress jobs.
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Is that the one they call Boston cream, we have them around here.
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No. I like the Bavarian cream and Boston cream too but I really like the Vanilla cream. I got lucky only a few times here in the last 9 years, lol, but when I did they only had one on the shelf. It's like I'm going to have to reserve them or something if I want one. Hahahaaaaa
It's not a priority in my life but it's hard not to notice.
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Here it's donut but we shortcut all our words anyway, if I wrote the way I speak you wouldn't understand a thing I say. When I was working, I would be on the phone with someone from another part of the country, they would say, boy do you talk funny.
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Bad Cop. No donut for you!
I Love doughnuts.
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"Bear sign".
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I had a couple chocolate iced donuts today for lunch, with a small bottle of Promised Land Dairy chocolate milk. Bad John.
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I guess they don't make them in house anymore, I guess that guy that used to say, it's time to make the Donut's is out of a job.
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They are now pre-made and are baked, not fried. They are 10x's better than the fried trot line anchors they used to sell.
Best coffee around.
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I like plain donuts with my beer.
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Car Talk
A joke from Car Talk many years ago:
A cop stops a lady for speeding and says, "Your breath smells like alcohol, Ma'am. Have you been drinking?"
Lady: "No, officer, I haven't. By the way, your eyes look glazed. Have you been eating donuts?"
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I like Krispy Kreme. And favor plain glazed or with chocolate topping.
But don't eat enough donuts to worry much about a heart attack.
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Bad Cop. No donut for you!
I Love doughnuts.
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A donut shop next to a police station seems like what scientists refer to as a symbiotic relationship, in which one animal species benefits another to their mutual benefit.
You know, like cattle egrets or tick birds and the Cape buffalo. (Laughing Smilie here. For some reason, I can't get the Smilies to work.)
I thought of this as soon as I saw the topic, about a donut shop next to a cop shop. I didn't post sooner, because I was concerned that somone with a imited sense of humor would complain that this is anti-cop.
Not meant that way. I've been a cop and I eat donuts. (Another laughing Smilie.) I even watch Blue Bloods, NCIS, and re-runs on YouTube of Blue Heelers, an Australian cop show.
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Yeah, Audie Murphy, MH.
West Texas? George W. Bush, who now lives in Dallas.
I'd have been honored to shake hands with either man. Audie Murphy was among my boyhood heroes, the recepient of virtually every US medal for valor in WWII, inc. the Medal of Honor.
I can understand New Yorkers. Their accent and their culture just grates on my nerves.
Now, if you've spoken to a Newfie from the west side of the island, that can be tough to understand, especially if they're excited, eh? Over around St . Johns, you get a different, flatter accent. Think actress Shannon Tweed. Or singer Anne Murray, although she's from another island, Nova Scotia.
BTW, if our younger members have never heard Maj. Murphy's voice, you can find some of his movies on YouTube. One has been, "No Name on the Bullet." I hope it's still there. Apart from Western roles, where his voice seemed especially authentic, the war hero played detectives well.
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My department had a new DARE program, DARE to keep cops off donuts.
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I guess they don't make them in house anymore, I guess that guy that used to say, it's time to make the Donut's is out of a job.
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It's possible this new Factory would be used to roast and package coffee which is big part of Dunkin Donuts' business model, and something that is not done at a local level. It might be to produce and print the boxes the donuts go into. There's a lot more to their business then just donuts.
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I guess they don't make them in house anymore, I guess that guy that used to say, it's time to make the Donut's is out of a job.
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Yep, as far as I know the ones I get at the store have been frozen before I get to them, which is rare.
When DD was young I remember going in the store at 6 am, there was no one at the counter 'cause the only guy in there was in the back making the donuts and coffee. When I opened the door the store was usually empty and the Godly smell of donuts being made and coffee being brewed gently hit my face with a warm welcome, lol, waking me up. Going in there in the dead of winter with temps below 20's was heavenly.
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Rich Davis from the old Second Chance Body Armor Co., had one 'of the longest and best cop + donut jokes on his "eight hour training film."
"What about the guys at the station?" And the donut shop guy drove
a bucket loader around and filled up the patrol car's trunk. Then
added a 55 gallon drum of coffee. I miss Second Chance.
Used to stop and eat at the diner in Central Lake, MI where the scene was filmed when I got to town every June for the Second Chance Bowling Pin Shoot.
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Rich Davis from the old Second Chance Body Armor Co., had one 'of the longest and best cop + donut jokes on his "eight hour training film."
"What about the guys at the station?" And the donut shop guy drove
a bucket loader around and filled up the patrol car's trunk. Then
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That's funny.
I thought I would never drink coffee but when I went to work full and overtime at 16 after about 4 years of working my butt off as a single guy I tried it for waking up in the early cold mornings. The rest is history, lol.
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Quick, is the Trenton Police Department hiring ????
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I like the glazed KK the best. I can eat a dozen "Hot Now" when I'm not even hungry. Larry
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I had a couple chocolate iced donuts today for lunch, with a small bottle of Promised Land Dairy chocolate milk. Bad John.
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Krispy Kreme donuts, oh yeah. The glazed crinkles for me.
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Yep, as far as I know the ones I get at the store have been frozen before I get to them, which is rare.
When DD was young I remember going in the store at 6 am, there was no one at the counter 'cause the only guy in there was in the back making the donuts and coffee. When I opened the door the store was usually empty and the Godly smell of donuts being made and coffee being brewed gently hit my face with a warm welcome, lol, waking me up. Going in there in the dead of winter with temps below 20's was heavenly.
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I joined the PD in Sept. 72, and us "rookies" walked the beat, which I did for nearly 3 years. Down the street from the Station was a bakery shop and the smells coming from it early in the morning were wonderful. The baker started baking around 4 in the morning and you could smell the goodies walking down the street.
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I don't know if it's still operating--probably not, it was many years ago--but there used to be a donut shop here that was owned and operated by three cops. It was a wonderful sales gimmick, and the donuts were pretty good; but I'm sure the jokes wore thin very early on.
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If it was up to me, I would put a donut shop next to every Police Station, and make sure the state gets the bill for whatever they eat and drink. Remember, they serve, and protect all of us!!
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Yeah, Audie Murphy, MH.
West Texas? George W. Bush, who now lives in Dallas.
I'd have been honored to shake hands with either man. Audie Murphy was among my boyhood heroes, the recepient of virtually every US medal for valor in WWII, inc. the Medal of Honor.
I can understand New Yorkers. Their accent and their culture just grates on my nerves.
Now, if you've spoken to a Newfie from the west side of the island, that can be tough to understand, especially if they're excited, eh? Over around St . Johns, you get a different, flatter accent. Think actress Shannon Tweed. Or singer Anne Murray, although she's from another island, Nova Scotia.
BTW, if our younger members have never heard Maj. Murphy's voice, you can find some of his movies on YouTube. One has been, "No Name on the Bullet." I hope it's still there. Apart from Western roles, where his voice seemed especially authentic, the war hero played detectives well.
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Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: Upstate SC
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Originally Posted by tops
I like the glazed KK the best. I can eat a dozen "Hot Now" when I'm not even hungry. Larry
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The glazed "Hot Now" are instantly addicting, and a dozen can easily "evaporate".
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10-20-2016, 07:34 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Wellington FL Aberdeen NC
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Krispy Kreme glazed... how can something that light and fluffy have as many calories as they claim? It just cannot be true!
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10-20-2016, 08:07 AM
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Join Date: May 2014
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Vacation Spot ?
Trenton...Trenton...Sounds like a vacation spot to me !
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