View Single Post
  #9  
Old February 18th, 2004, 04:59 PM
Morcos
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default If you need any further proof of America's obesity problem...

The same thing happened here when a Krispy Kreme opened south of Denver a
couple of years ago; it was the first in the Denver area.
Douglas County Sheriff's office had to guide traffic to/past the evil sugar
palace for about 3 weeks, and for a while there was a 3 block long line to
get a box of donuts.

Eventually the commotion died down, now it has a lot less traffic than your
average McDonald's.
Of course, that doesn't stop the company suck-up where I work from bringing
a couple dozen donuts to work every Friday morning.

Excellent company to have stock in, though!

MJ.

"Sunflower Colonel" wrote in message
...
Take this morning, here in Little Rock, Arkansas.

Traffic is backed up and becoming a problem. One lane is blocked

completely,
causing commuters to have to make the transition over to the next lane and
creating one hell of a slowdown.

Why?

There's a new Krispy Kreme that opened on South Shackleford.

Last night around 9:30 I was driving to a friend's house and had to take

S.
Shackleford to get there. Still one lane closed, and a huge line of cars

in
the lane to turn into KK. Traffic monitors were even there.

You know, there's NEVER a line to get into Powerhouse Gym, which is about

10
miles away. Matter of fact, the parking is just like at church...it's
*great*.

I've resolved never to step foot in that Krispy Kreme. Why add to the

chaos?

SC (formerly JBA)