I think it used to have one but was worn out by repeated use.... this place really needs an eye roll response emoji.
I think it used to have one but was worn out by repeated use.... this place really needs an eye roll response emoji.
None of the others works as wellI think it used to have one but was worn out by repeated use.
You are a one man wrecking ball. Everything worked great until you showed up.None of the others works as well![]()
None of the others works as well![]()
You are a one man wrecking ball. Everything worked great until you showed up.
I've been kicked out of better places (and worse).You are a one man wrecking ball. Everything worked great until you showed up.
We can't kick you out. You broke the kicking emoji too.I've been kicked out of better places (and worse).
One must wonder...I have never liked croissants, and I had to cheat to make sure that I even spelled it correctly. For me, they are too dry and flakey. Kind of like eating chips of paint.
Back then we didn't have TikTok and YouTube and Facebook. Kids had to do whatever they could.One must wonder...
how do you know what chips of paint taste like?
Did you grow up in a home with paint jobs done prior to the late 70's?
If sothat could explain A LOT
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Although I have never actually eaten a paint chip (I normally just drink paint straight out of the can), paint chips look like they would be dry and flakey in taste. To my recollection, I have only eaten a croissant once, and that was not really by choice. I had forgotten to buy breakfast foods at the supermarket the day before, and I had to grab a breakfast sandwich from a local WAWA (which is the sound that came out of me after biting into the croissant - WAHOne must wonder...
how do you know what chips of paint taste like?
Did you grow up in a home with paint jobs done prior to the late 70's?
If sothat could explain A LOT
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Oh, a Wawa croissant...Although I have never actually eaten a paint chip (I normally just drink paint straight out of the can), paint chips look like they would be dry and flakey in taste. To my recollection, I have only eaten a croissant once, and that was not really by choice. I had forgotten to buy breakfast foods at the supermarket the day before, and I had to grab a breakfast sandwich from a local WAWA (which is the sound that came out of me after biting into the croissant - WAHWAH
) on my way to work. Normally, they make their breakfast sandwiches on bagels, but they must have been out of them that day. I am simply not into dry food. Well, sawdust doesn't taste that bad, but I normally only eat that when my Stanley Wet/Dry Vac is on the fritz.
For me, depending on its shape, a croissant either reminds me of a snail's shell or of a cat turd, and neither is something that I would like to shove down my throat.Oh, a Wawa croissant...
No no no no no no no no. Just no. SOOOO much no.
You have not tried a croissant. You have in fact tried a sawdust roll. Wawa is a good place to get fuel for your car, but don't ever get fuel for your body there.
Before you try it, the ones at Walmart "bakery" are not much better.