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Cinnabon and a Coke for breakfast?


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Now I'm normally not one to judge. But this dude next to me in the airport is sucking down a Coke and shoveling Cinnabon in his pie hole like the world is ending. Its 6am, mind you. How in the fug can humans survive on that poo? Cinnabon should be outlawed.

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Now I'm normally not one to judge. But this dude next to me in the airport is sucking down a Coke and shoveling Cinnabon in his pie hole like the world is ending. Its 6am, mind you. How in the fug can humans survive on that poo? Cinnabon should be outlawed.

 

I'm sure he eats healthy all month and it was his end of the month treat.

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2 bites of a Cinnabon and I'm in a coma.

I was intrigued so I watched him finish it. He made sure to scrape every last drop of icing out of the holder thing. He was in his own world. Then he polished off that giant Coke. It almost sent me into a coma just watching it unfold.

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I was intrigued so I watched him finish it. He made sure to scrape every last drop of icing out of the holder thing. He was in his own world. Then he polished off that giant Coke. It almost sent me into a coma just watching it unfold.

 

Might need to go get me a cinnabon.  Been a year or so since I've had one.

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I would be more worried about some guy that sits in the airport watching someone else eat and drink and then documents it on a message board. Way scarier and disturbing imo.

True. But in my defense there is not much to do in the CLT airport at 5:30 in the AM when you're waiting to board.

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Haha, yeah that's probably true.  Still, who knows what that guy goes through.  He might work 70 hours a week, traveling, and that is one of his only pleasures/relaxing things.  Besides, it's an airport so morning to you could be night to him depending on where he came from and is going to.

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I was intrigued so I watched him finish it. He made sure to scrape every last drop of icing out of the holder thing. He was in his own world. Then he polished off that giant Coke. It almost sent me into a coma just watching it unfold.

 

How old? At 25 it wouldn't have fazed me.

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