Sports Donut
Aug. 28th, 2016 10:32 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Today there was a long delay between the time the healing angel was supposed to get out of his job at Dunkin Donuts and the time he actually did. He felt bad about this (I was his ride home, so I'd been waiting), so he brought me a donut:

Whereupon the following dialogue ensued. See if you can find the error.
Me: Is it for ... football?
Him: No, it's for, I think, Ortiz? He's a Red Sox player? Maybe their ... pitcher? That's his number.
Me: So . . . did he do something?
Him: I think maybe he's retiring?
Me (eating donut): Oh. Well, he's delicious. How did you find all this out, about Ortiz and all?
Him: Well, the donut is labeled "Ortiz" in the racks, and I think I heard somebody else talking to a customer about it.
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Date: 2016-08-29 09:57 am (UTC)Despite which, donuts! Harray!
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Date: 2016-08-29 05:01 pm (UTC)I wonder how it feels to have a doughnut named after you.
P.
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Date: 2016-08-30 01:01 am (UTC)And once upon a time I worked at a Dunkin Donuts overnight. It was before it was bought out and nationalized, and each location still employed bakers to make the donuts. Since the midnight-6 shift was sort of quiet, I took care of the counter and did bakery tasks like donut-filling and powdering. In fact, when I interviewed for my first job at the college, the smarty-pants team member with the last question thought she was going to catch me off-guard by asking, "How do they get the filling in Twinkies?" And I said, "They inject it, if it's anything at all like doughnuts." I had her then--she started laughing out of surprise that I knew. And I told her the whole story of the hoppers of jelly and bavarian creme, and how they had big pointed tubes, and you held a doughnut in each hand and punched them onto the tubes, and actuated a lever with the backs of your hands to fill the doughnuts. You knew by the heft how much to do. And if you turn a Twinkie over and look at the bottom, you see the injection holes.
I don't think Dunkin Donuts do them that way anymore. Most DDs are satellites, and the doughnuts are made elsewhere. We used to have real eggs on location, too. I had to crack them to make the breakfast sandwiches.
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Date: 2016-08-30 02:21 am (UTC)The healing angel tells me they do still have jelly and cream injectors at his DD.
ETA: Good to see you here! I like seeing your pottery over on FB, when I stop by there (which isn't so often...)