gtmoBlue wrote:Yep BJ...you're an old guy, lol. Dunkin Donuts is one of my favs down here...a taste of home. Along with Subway, Dominoes, Papa John's (new), Burger King, McD's, Coca-cola, Pepsi (new), and a few others.
Proctor & Gamble, McKesson, Johnson & JOhnson, Kellogg's, Post cereals, Quaker Oats, Dole, and others have also been here for decades. No Zest though.
So now we'll be going to "The Amica". Hmmm, Now that's going to take a while for adjustment...much like going from the Quest to the "Chico".
Progress... lol
Nice. I forgot that you're in Panama (i think?).
It is comforting to have familiar things available when you're far from home, even if it's Papa John's, haha, which i've never actually tried.
I don't mind Domino's, i think cuz of its usually thin crust, close to Providence-esque Neopolitan style.
Speaking of Iceland from earlier-- pulling into Reykjavik, the radio was playing "Be Faithful", commonly played during Dunk timeouts. Also, at one point we were very very remote on one of those northwestern peninsulas (my wife kept referring to it as "Snuffleufagus" EDIT: Snaefellsjokull") and nothing was around except grassland, like if our car broke down no one would drive by for weeks, at the end of the earth, and thought it was weird when with choppy reception, Chicago came on the radio with "25 or 6 to 4".
I always found it interesting where two worlds collide that you didnt expect.
Not to ramble, but tying all this together-- the inspiration for our 2016 Iceland trip was when we rented "Walter Mitty" with Ben Stiller and Kirsten Wiig, and he's in Greenland, then Iceland, and he's shocked to come across a Papa John's in a remote town. We actually went to that location, which was really a bakery on the west central coast (town of Borganes or something?)...