Dunkin Donuts in Venis
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Dunkin Donuts in Venis
Hi All of You All in Europê,
Mê and my family are hêrê in Paris and wê are having a rêally good time.
I'm chêcking my êmail at this hêrê "Intêrnêt cafê" and thêrê is this funny
kêyboard with all sorts of accênts. There, I think I turned off the ê!! I
bought the wife and kids berets and they are having a lot of fun trying out
some of the French words that we read on the billboards around town. We
just shout them out and see what kind of response that we get from the
locals. I was expecting to see more artists, you know, running around with
easels and those floppy hats and paint-covered smocks. Strange, I haven't
seen anybody that looks like an artist yet...I figure that they must be on
summer vacation in their seaside villas.
Anyhoo, I saw that there is a Dunkin Donuts in Rome, and I wanted to
find out if there is a Dunkin Donuts in Venis, Italy. We are going to take
one of those fancy, hi-speed French trains to Italy and I was really hoping
to eat some American food there. I mean, I love the food here, but I can
only take so many bagets and faux gras, you know what I mean. Besides, all
that Italy is known for is pizza and spaghetti, I've heard that nobody eats
pastry there. That's why I want to find some of those delicious,
American-style donuts. The kids love'em.
Thanks for your help, I don't know what I would do on this trip without
the information provided by y'all.
Live from Europe,
Bob F.
Mê and my family are hêrê in Paris and wê are having a rêally good time.
I'm chêcking my êmail at this hêrê "Intêrnêt cafê" and thêrê is this funny
kêyboard with all sorts of accênts. There, I think I turned off the ê!! I
bought the wife and kids berets and they are having a lot of fun trying out
some of the French words that we read on the billboards around town. We
just shout them out and see what kind of response that we get from the
locals. I was expecting to see more artists, you know, running around with
easels and those floppy hats and paint-covered smocks. Strange, I haven't
seen anybody that looks like an artist yet...I figure that they must be on
summer vacation in their seaside villas.
Anyhoo, I saw that there is a Dunkin Donuts in Rome, and I wanted to
find out if there is a Dunkin Donuts in Venis, Italy. We are going to take
one of those fancy, hi-speed French trains to Italy and I was really hoping
to eat some American food there. I mean, I love the food here, but I can
only take so many bagets and faux gras, you know what I mean. Besides, all
that Italy is known for is pizza and spaghetti, I've heard that nobody eats
pastry there. That's why I want to find some of those delicious,
American-style donuts. The kids love'em.
Thanks for your help, I don't know what I would do on this trip without
the information provided by y'all.
Live from Europe,
Bob F.
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Re: Dunkin Donuts in Venis
If you're interester, there's a Pizza Hut near that tall brown stick-thing.
2 Large Pizzas for 15 of those funny stained paper things.
"£¢$¥" <£¢$¥@phantom.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]. ..
> Hi All of You All in Europê,
> Mê and my family are hêrê in Paris and wê are having a rêally good
time.
> I'm chêcking my êmail at this hêrê "Intêrnêt cafê" and thêrê is this funny
> kêyboard with all sorts of accênts. There, I think I turned off the ê!! I
> bought the wife and kids berets and they are having a lot of fun trying
out
> some of the French words that we read on the billboards around town. We
> just shout them out and see what kind of response that we get from the
> locals. I was expecting to see more artists, you know, running around
with
> easels and those floppy hats and paint-covered smocks. Strange, I haven't
> seen anybody that looks like an artist yet...I figure that they must be on
> summer vacation in their seaside villas.
> Anyhoo, I saw that there is a Dunkin Donuts in Rome, and I wanted to
> find out if there is a Dunkin Donuts in Venis, Italy. We are going to
take
> one of those fancy, hi-speed French trains to Italy and I was really
hoping
> to eat some American food there. I mean, I love the food here, but I can
> only take so many bagets and faux gras, you know what I mean. Besides,
all
> that Italy is known for is pizza and spaghetti, I've heard that nobody
eats
> pastry there. That's why I want to find some of those delicious,
> American-style donuts. The kids love'em.
> Thanks for your help, I don't know what I would do on this trip
without
> the information provided by y'all.
> Live from Europe,
> Bob F.
2 Large Pizzas for 15 of those funny stained paper things.
"£¢$¥" <£¢$¥@phantom.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]. ..
> Hi All of You All in Europê,
> Mê and my family are hêrê in Paris and wê are having a rêally good
time.
> I'm chêcking my êmail at this hêrê "Intêrnêt cafê" and thêrê is this funny
> kêyboard with all sorts of accênts. There, I think I turned off the ê!! I
> bought the wife and kids berets and they are having a lot of fun trying
out
> some of the French words that we read on the billboards around town. We
> just shout them out and see what kind of response that we get from the
> locals. I was expecting to see more artists, you know, running around
with
> easels and those floppy hats and paint-covered smocks. Strange, I haven't
> seen anybody that looks like an artist yet...I figure that they must be on
> summer vacation in their seaside villas.
> Anyhoo, I saw that there is a Dunkin Donuts in Rome, and I wanted to
> find out if there is a Dunkin Donuts in Venis, Italy. We are going to
take
> one of those fancy, hi-speed French trains to Italy and I was really
hoping
> to eat some American food there. I mean, I love the food here, but I can
> only take so many bagets and faux gras, you know what I mean. Besides,
all
> that Italy is known for is pizza and spaghetti, I've heard that nobody
eats
> pastry there. That's why I want to find some of those delicious,
> American-style donuts. The kids love'em.
> Thanks for your help, I don't know what I would do on this trip
without
> the information provided by y'all.
> Live from Europe,
> Bob F.
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Re: Dunkin Donuts in Venis
On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 21:32:59 GMT, "Steve Foley"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>If you're interester, there's a Pizza Hut near that tall brown stick-thing.
>2 Large Pizzas for 15 of those funny stained paper things.
>"£¢$¥" <£¢$¥@phantom.com> wrote in message
Venis not Penis.
<[email protected]> wrote:
>If you're interester, there's a Pizza Hut near that tall brown stick-thing.
>2 Large Pizzas for 15 of those funny stained paper things.
>"£¢$¥" <£¢$¥@phantom.com> wrote in message
Venis not Penis.