Also in the good news headlines: it seems that Cinnabon is opening a franchise in London at the Trocadero.
I have very fond memories of Cinnabon: I seem to remember visiting stores in Vancouver and Calgary, back in the day. As I recall, the cinnamon buns were sold warm from the oven, and you were given little pots of icing to pour over them.
However, it's altogether possible that I'm remembering something different. It doesn't matter. As far as cinnamon rolls are concerned, there is no bad.
Same with donuts. I planned to go to Krispy Kreme today. I didn't.
Mmm. Krispy Kreme.
The BBC Writer's Room are currently running this competition. I'm thinking about entering. On the other hand, my current project is going very well and if I navigate away from it then I'll lose all the flow. Flow, as I have mentioned before, is as desired as a warm cinnamon bun on a cold morning. I'm having a little hiccup this week - a night out in London Town, not a late night but late enough that I didn't write which threw me out for the rest of the week - and I'm not keen on having another. So I don't know. I'll think about it.
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Hi,
We have Krispy Kreme and Cinnabon here, too. Wonderful stuff.
I love reading ghost stories! The closest I have come to writing one is a Sims 2 story about a haunted robot named Ironsides. It involves some fantasy, as well, since he travels through time to a medieval land where he helps a prince to regain the throne. Imagine trying to get sims to fight battles. They'd rather watch a fight than be in one, but I managed it, and included lots of pictures in the story.
I will always prefer writing science fiction, however.
I do enjoy reading your observations about daily life so I'm certain that any fiction you are writing will be equally entertaining.
Lynet
SO excited for Cinnabon opening!
With the Time Hortons down the street, all we need now is a Booster Juice and a Wendys and the homesickness will start to ebb away...
Wendy's!
Do they still do the 99 cents menu? *fond memories of nachos*
I'd love to see an Orange Julius in London.
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