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Adam Montana Weekly 11 November 2020


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50 minutes ago, kgreen said:

What are Rubies and what do they represent? Thank you.

 

When I get "Rubies" they are Red Ruby Citations as Badges Of Honor For ME For "Display Of Intellectual Speed And Power" from VERY "jealous" Red Rubymeisters.

 

Some others also experience the same "phenomena".

 

Sharing Is Caring!!!

 

:o   :o   :o

 

:lmao:    :lmao:    :lmao:

 

Go Moola Nova!

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3 hours ago, desert surfer said:

Thanks Adam, and to all my fellow Vets thank you for your service from a Viet Nam vet. 
Keep the Faith and God’s richest blessings on you. Happy Veterans Day!
 

Desert Surfer

 

Welcome Back, Welcome Home, Sir!!!

 

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:flagsmiley: :flagsmiley: :flagsmiley:

 

Go Moola Nova!

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1 hour ago, Rochester said:

I'm remembering American Vets today. When we make a lot of money, we do so because of American service men and women. Thank a vet for all they do. America's best. :flagsmiley::cheesehead:

I thanked vets today. I also bought coffees for them when they came to get their free doughnuts at my local Dunkin. 
 

I truly appreciate all you vets!!

I personally am not but heavily in my family. 

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4 hours ago, cws said:

free doughnuts at my local Dunkin.

 

Question:

 

What do You call Dunkin Donuts after a night of partying???!!!

 

Answer:

 

Drunkin Donuts.

 

:o   :o   :o

 

:lmao:    :lmao:    :lmao:

 

Imagine THAT on Your next "visit" on a Saturday or Sunday morning!!!

 

:lmao:    :lmao:    :lmao:

 

Enjoy!

 

'Donut' vs. 'Doughnut:' The Most Delicious Spelling Bee of All Time Rages On

Influx Productions—Getty Images

BY DENVER NICKS 

 

JUNE 6, 2014 10:16 AM EDT

The American people have for 76 years now celebrated the first Friday in June as a day on which to consume fried rings of dough caked in sugar, icing, sprinkles, coconut and other delicious toppings. (or plain, if you like to keep it Old Fashioned).

But the controversy over what to call these unquestionably glorious baked goods has only grown more heated with time.

The Official Dictionary Spelling of the word in question—if you’re into that sort of thing—is “doughnut.” The expedited, simplified, Americanized spelling of “donut,” as Grammarist tells us, has been around since at least the late 19th century. It didn’t catch on, though, until late in the 20th century.

Why? That’s when Massachusetts-based chain Dunkin’ Donuts first started taking off — so thank (or blame) Dunkin’ for the popularity of the “Donut” spelling.

The shortened—dare I say, optimized—spelling, “donut,” is no longer limited to Uncle Sam’s back yard, either. Grammarist finds examples of its use as far away as New Zealand and, *gasp,* the hallowed shores of the UK, guardian of the English language.

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From the UK Independent: “Was it because the blog outed their favorite little-known coffee and donut shack, bringing hordes of unwanted tourists to their undercover hangout?”

Whether you’re on #TeamDonut or #TeamDoughnut, let MONEY show you how to get your hands on a free delicious pastry snack this National Do(ugh)nut Day.

 

https://time.com/2837756/donut-or-doughnut/

 

Thank You for accomodating our ESTEEMED Bri'ish speaking friends with THEE "proper" spelling of the very addictive fried breakfast delicacy!!!

 

Amazing to note Drunkin, er, Dunkin Donuts appears to be the source of the "grammatical" "corruption".

 

Go Moola Nova!

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