In the NY-Metro area, the fact that Dunkin Donuts would even dare to sell bagels is their first affront, so yeah, no one here is buying their bagels from DD.
In the NY-Metro area, the fact that Dunkin Donuts would even dare to sell bagels is their first affront, so yeah, no one here is buying their bagels from DD.
I'm sure if you polled random Americans, the ratio of Americans who know who King Duncan was versus Dunkin' Donuts, well, you're probably going to be depressed….
Munkins, yes. Donuts, no.
Once you've had Nespresso, K-cups and Keurig are absolute garbage.
Boo!
Like, 'Dunkin' isn't even a word…
Dungeons & Dragons too.
I've always preferred their coffee over Starbucks. Starbucks' coffee is way too acidic for me. I find myself having to cut it with enormous amounts of cream.
And neither of them, for the sake of the fucking franchise, could work this stuff out so fans aren't scratching their heads, screaming W. T. F.?!
Hey! I LOVED the episode The Chase.
You heard what the executive producers of this show (Discovery) did to Michael Dorn (Worf), right? He wanted a role of one of the Klingons, perhaps Worf's ancestor and this show offered him LESS than what he was earning on TNG and DS9, both of which are off the air for nearly 20 years.
And of course, he compounded all of it by lying about it when it was painfully easy to refute his lies.
Yeah, about those Ferengi….
It's been a long time…since we blamed Archer….
It would be funny if the Sheliak were full of shit and they were teeny, tiny aliens with massive powers.
They're a hell of a lot less dull than the Vulcans. Jesus, can they suck the life out of any storyline. Oh, and they think humans smell and regard us with derision and condescension.
And if they feel the urge to go, fly over to the moon Portia's potty.
It's plausible, at least from an evolutionary standpoint. If the Klingons have inhabited different planets in their solar system and those planets vary wildly from their mass (their gravity) and their atmosphere, eventually, those individuals will start to adapt to their planets and changes will occur.
That's what the article above (see: read) alludes to.
And the Vulcans think humans stink. I'd love to see their discomfort around Klingons.