A Repeat warning, DON'T eat at Captain Kidd's!!!!

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    Originally Posted By SoThisIsLove

    So, what the heck:

    CrazyCroc Dalmatians O'Love!
     
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    Originally Posted By crazycroc

    Dalmations!!!!
     
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    Originally Posted By wonderingalice

    ^^*LMAO*
     
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    Originally Posted By SoThisIsLove

    wonderingalice, our dear friend crazycroc is afflicted with da-male-tile dysfunction, me thinks...I'll betcha anything he has spots.
     
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    Originally Posted By crazycroc

    Dalmations !!!!

    105 is the double factorial of 7. 105 is a triangular number and a 12-gonal number as well as a sphenic number and a Zeisel number. It comes in the middle of the prime quadruplet (101, 103, 107, 109). The only other such odd numbers less than a thousand are 15, 195 and 825. 105 is also a pseudoprime to the prime bases: 13, 29, 41, 43, 71, 83 and 97. The distinct prime factors of 105 add up to 15, and so do the ones of 104, hence the two numbers form a Ruth-Aaron pair under the first definition.

    One hundred five is also a number n for which n − 2k is prime, for k < log2(n). (This even works up to k = 8, ignoring the negative sign.)

    105 is the sum of the first five square pyramidal numbers.

    105 is the smallest integer such that the factorization of xn − 1 over Q includes coefficients other than .


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    The atomic number of hahnium, also known as dubnium.
    In astronomy,

    Messier object M105, a magnitude 11.0 elliptical galaxy in the constellation Leo
    The New General Catalogue object NGC105, a magnitude 13.2 spiral galaxy in the constellation Pisces
    Asteroid 105 Artemis
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    The Saros number of the lunar eclipse series which began on 566 August 16 and ended on 1882 October 26. The duration of Saros series 105 was 1316.2 years, and it contained 74 lunar eclipses.

    [edit] In other fields
    105 is also:

    The year AD 105 or 105 BC.
    The designation of some spur routes of Interstate 5.
    A film format introduced by Kodak for their first folding camera. See 120 film.
    The name of a song on Smash Mouth's Get the Picture? CD (2003)
    The name of a road bicycle groupset from Shimano.
    The number of surat al-Fil in the Qur'an.
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    The 105th United States Congress met from January 3, 1997 to January 3, 1999, during Bill Clinton administration
    The Republic F-105 Thunderchief, commonly known as the "Thud" by its crews, was a single-seat supersonic fighter-bomber used by the United States Air Force
    The USS Pioneer (AM-105) was a U.S. Navy Auk class minesweeper during WWII
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    The police emergency telephone number in Peru
    PT 105 was a US Navy PT boat in WWII commanded by Dick Keresey, which fought in the same battle as PT 109
    East 105th–Quincy is a station on the RTA Rapid Transit Red Line in Cleveland, Ohio

    [edit] In the space program
    A-105 was the third flight of an operational Saturn I, which launched July 30, 1965
    The Space Shuttle mission STS-105 of the Space Shuttle Discovery launched August 10, 2001
    The Orbiter Vehicle Designation OV-105 for Shuttle Endeavour

    [edit] In sports
    The 105th Kentucky Derby won by Spectacular Bid on May 5, 1979
    The 105th Boston Marathon won by Lee Bong-Ju on April 16, 2001
    The 105th Army-Navy Game won by Navy (42-13) at Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field on December 4, 2004

    [edit] See also
    List of highways numbered 105
     
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    Originally Posted By joeysmommy

    Thanks for the warning!
    Based on the name my kids would have wanted to eat there! Maybe that's what they are counting on and how they stay in business.
     
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    Originally Posted By crazycroc

    Don't let your children near that place.

    I heard that that they use the scabs from the hepatitis clinic as their pepperoni.
     
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    Originally Posted By SoThisIsLove

    Oh, dear. Let's just sum it up: Captain Kidd's theme song is "it's a hurl world after all".

    Unlike Nike, just don't do it.
     
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    Originally Posted By bobiascastle

    YES YES YES!!!!!!!!! Stay away! We HAD to eat there a few years back because that is my parents last name. It was something my step-dad had been nagging us to do for a while, he wanted a pic with the menu :eek:/ We all left hungry cause we couldn't eat it. UGH! & we still bug him about it :eek:)
     
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    Originally Posted By gottaluvdavillains

    Well we have eaten here more than once - I guess we are thankful we survived it... I guess I should say my kids have eaten here... but I have really only had the strawberry daquiri's... my kids have pretty much stuck to the salad part and the fried chicken --- oh and the nachos... guess we were lucky and will avoid it from now on!
     
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    Originally Posted By LVBelle

    Just a warning- Captain Kidd's continental breakfast (the one that's for Park Place Inn guests) almost claimed a victim yesterday. My dad found a piece of glass on his donut! He went downstairs to talk to a manager who referred him to the hotel management. They were concerned and said they were going to pull the donuts off the table. We won't be eating there again and probably won't be staying at PPI again.
     
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    Originally Posted By susanmckay20

    At least we did not get sick!!! Although the only thing I did more than taste was the cookies...yes we all had to get full on the cookies because there was not one thing fit to eat and we are not picky eaters!! How in the world does this place stay open?
     
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    Originally Posted By Darkbeer

    Should I mention HoJo's and Mimi's again??? ;)
     
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    Originally Posted By frailejon

    >>At least we did not get sick!!! Although the only thing I did more than taste was the cookies...yes we all had to get full on the cookies because there was not one thing fit to eat and we are not picky eaters!! How in the world does this place stay open?<<

    My guess would be that no one reports them to the Health Department: these are almost all out of town people eating there, after all.
     
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    Originally Posted By wendebird

    A friend of mine from the dance team decided to eat there on their way back to their hotel last week. She said hands down it was the worst meal she's ever had. Even her husband who is NOT a picky eater said it was gross.
     
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    Originally Posted By SoThisIsLove

    I'll mention Mimi's. We had a delicious breakfast there last weekend. I had the (forgive the spelling) Three Berry Pain and DH had the.....what the heck did he have....a bunch of pancakes. All just heavenly.

    The Pain has a mixture of cream cheese and orange marmalade inside little sweet French toasts. Oh, yummy!
     
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    Originally Posted By MOLLYSMOM

    Bumping this just because....
     
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    Originally Posted By MOLLYSMOM

    Someone wanted to read it.....
     
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    Originally Posted By crazycroc

    Yesterday, I found out I had a stomach ulcer.

    I could taste acid and bile churning inside my stomach all day.

    It felt better than eating at Captain Kidd's.
     
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    Originally Posted By MOLLYSMOM

    I hear ya, croc.
    {{{{{hugs}}}}} that your ulcer can be treated without much trouble.
     

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