UGH. Top pot donuts. My enemy.

orange_you_glad
orange_you_glad Posts: 38 Member
edited January 19 in Food and Nutrition
I work with a great group of people, but somewhere along the way, my team became addicted to donuts. Top Pot donuts, to be exact, which are tastier "gourmet" versions of donuts you might otherwise just get at the grocery store. They're dense, delicious, high-quality donuts.

And a box of them appear on the table down the hall from me at least twice a week, more often if we have deadlines or lots going on. UGGGGHHHHH. Most of the time, I'm pretty good at ignoring them, but this morning, I caved. At least I always log it when I slip up, but still. I don't need donuts! You don't either!

Please, people, stop inflicting your donuts on me!

/rant

Replies

  • stines72
    stines72 Posts: 853 Member
    my god... just googled them....

    i am gonna need about 5,000 and some alone time.
  • wikitbikit
    wikitbikit Posts: 518 Member
    First of all, you have a glorious user name.

    Secondly, I have never heard of these donuts, therefore they do not exist. Much like since I have never been to South America, I know it is merely a conspiracy of cartographers.

    Third, why are they called Top Pot? I find the palindromity (totally a word) of that somehow offensive.

    Fourth, man, I want a donut now.
  • suv_hater
    suv_hater Posts: 374 Member
    First of all, you have a glorious user name.

    Secondly, I have never heard of these donuts, therefore they do not exist. Much like since I have never been to South America, I know it is merely a conspiracy of cartographers.

    Third, why are they called Top Pot? I find the palindromity (totally a word) of that somehow offensive.

    Fourth, man, I want a donut now.
    I saw this place featured on a tv show (probably Cooking Channel). They bought an old sign and took a letter off of it to come up with "Top Pot".

    Anyway. Glad that place ain't in my city.

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