I woke up the next morning feeling about 90% better. I must have just needed some good dead sleep. To get to 100%, I couldn't help but notice a Krispy Kreme right by my hotel. Never having actually been to one, and under the assumption that it was just like a Dunkin Donuts (same alliteration of the letters, and comical misspellings), I ventured inside. Turns out they only have donuts, but that turned out to be more than ok. After that, I decided I could stay in Richmond, considering I hadn't actually seen any of it yet, or I could continue on and keep exploring. I decided to venture on.
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Monday, January 31, 2011
Richmond, Virginia - Day 2
I woke up the next morning feeling totally exhausted. I went to get some breakfast at a place called "821". I fell asleep at the breakfast table, so I took my food to go. I needed to get to a bed and get some rest, so I went to a Panera and used them for their wi-fi to find a hotel. I also fell asleep at their table. I went to the hotel and slept for the next 12 hours or so.
I woke up the next morning feeling about 90% better. I must have just needed some good dead sleep. To get to 100%, I couldn't help but notice a Krispy Kreme right by my hotel. Never having actually been to one, and under the assumption that it was just like a Dunkin Donuts (same alliteration of the letters, and comical misspellings), I ventured inside. Turns out they only have donuts, but that turned out to be more than ok. After that, I decided I could stay in Richmond, considering I hadn't actually seen any of it yet, or I could continue on and keep exploring. I decided to venture on.
I woke up the next morning feeling about 90% better. I must have just needed some good dead sleep. To get to 100%, I couldn't help but notice a Krispy Kreme right by my hotel. Never having actually been to one, and under the assumption that it was just like a Dunkin Donuts (same alliteration of the letters, and comical misspellings), I ventured inside. Turns out they only have donuts, but that turned out to be more than ok. After that, I decided I could stay in Richmond, considering I hadn't actually seen any of it yet, or I could continue on and keep exploring. I decided to venture on.
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So here's the deal with Krispy Kreme. You go up to the counter and ask for a hot one. They take it right off the belt with a straw. It's still hot and the glaze is dripping. You could live in Virginia for that alone, that is until your arteries were fully clogged and you stroked out. (I am actually wanted in Virginia for killing two people who cut in front of me at a Krispy Kreme place.)
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