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My friend works as security at the crispy cremes and the shit that he told me that goes on there, you people are f**king animals.

Shit like: people giving each other head while their kids are in the back seat, 120 KG mommas waiting for donuts ready to kill any one who jumps the que, teenage girls offering BJs and sex to security to jumps the ques... and last but not least WAITING 3 f**kING hours for SOME FATTY GLAZED donuts LOL

Some people are really messed up in the head!!!

im starting work there on monday as a security guard.

ROFL! :glare:

Had some at work today (doughnuts!). Don't know what type they were, possibly caramel with a glaze. The MD bought them in for us all. :)

Dont see any security guard being able to let anyone jump the line, the security guard would get bashed by the 100's of people waiting in the line if he tried!!!

hahaha exactly man! why are they still asking to jump the line beats me. prolly bored...expect melburnians to put on extra kgs for summer... those donuts are evil.

gf decided to go get some the other day at 12, woke me up at 4 when she got back in, thasts when i pounced.........on the donuts. honestly, iv had them a few time, and theyr good, but not THAT good, but aslong as sum1 else pays and waits in line ill eat them

blow jobs for donuts, f**k whats next bum phucking for a ciggie?

i wonder how fat and stoned you must be to....

A. wait 3 hours for a phucking donut!

B. suck cock for a donut

and c. drive all that way in the first place at 3am or even noon...FOR A DONUT

the introduction of american drive through fast food stores is having its effects on the people that buy it, WTF IS IN THIS SH!T MAN! =P

blow jobs for donuts, f**k whats next bum phucking for a ciggie?

i wonder how fat and stoned you must be to....

A. wait 3 hours for a phucking donut!

B. suck cock for a donut

and c. drive all that way in the first place at 3am or even noon...FOR A DONUT

the introduction of american drive through fast food stores is having its effects on the people that buy it, WTF IS IN THIS SH!T MAN! =P

lol beats me... ever seen a move "Feeders?"

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ok i only read the last few replies and all i know is that this "krispy kreme" thingo is a donut place?

i also hear that it's always very busy? errm why? what's so special about it? who the f**k eats doughnuts anyway unless you've joined the police force ofcourse, i mean yeah i'll eat em if someone offered me 1 or if there's some around the house but who the f**k waits in line for 1-2hrs (from what i've heard) for friggin donuts????? :wave:

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