Sunday, 8 December 2013

A Brief History of Sprinkley Donuts

The title is pretty self-explanatory. XP
But the first mention of Sprinkley Donuts was on page 358, and was made by Warrior when he was exhorting Gamey to eat his breakfast faster and get on CaC2.

Warrior: (AAH! EAT YOUR SPRINKLEY DOUGHNUT FAST GAMEY!! FAAAST!! XD)

Andy apparently realized the genius of the donuts. For his was the first post to depict a character eating one of these ambrosian delicacies.

Andy: Dorn waited patiently for Mark to finish his sprinkley doughnut.

Hilarity ensued.

Kian munched on a doughnut with pink drizzling and yellow sprinkles.
Essa wished that she had a sprinkly donut as well. Jealousy consumed her and she began to plot her imminent betrayal.
"Wait! Wait!" Dorn shouted. He pointed out the window. "There's a doughnut shop over there!"
Kazadan drooled as he watched Kian eat that donut. The young Jedi was taunting him. Mocking him. Kazadan's mouth watered.
Si stopped mid- stride, "I feel like a doughnut!" He said with a weird smile. He took a doughnut out of his pocket and began munching away.
Mark was pretending like his doughnut was a Jedi star fighter, he flew it around and around, and finally let loose with a roar and bit half of it off.

And the rest is history.

Since that fateful day, the Sprinkley Donut has become an iconic symbol of everything CaC2 stands for.


I have also realized that I am the only one on this thread who doesn't spell donut like 'doughnut.'

4 comments:

  1. Lol. I actually spell it donut, but I saw just about everyone else spell it doughnut so I started using that. :P

    Lol! I did not remember I started this . . . good thing I did, though! :P May Sprinkley Donuts live forever on!

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  2. Actually, I usually spell it "donut" . . .

    I remember looking this up one day while I was chatting with Andy.

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  3. I spell it "donut" when I'm spelling it for fun. Although both are correct, the "dough" version has been around since 1808, and the "donut" form has only been around since 1990.(according to Wikipedia) And "donut" is mostly used in America, I believe.

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  4. Pure epicness. XD

    And I always spell it doughnut.

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