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The area across the tracks from Dunkin Donuts was a popular place for O-gauge railfans to gather on the National Capital Trackers layout this year at Baltimore's B&O Railroad museum. Good views could be had of passing trains, like this 1980's Lionel Overland Limited, and there was also good coffee and donuts close at hand.

 

 

 

 

 

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"Uh, BANDOB, that appears to be a Krispy Kreme doughnut shop across the tracks, not

Dunkin' Donuts. KK is better than DD, of course."

 

OMG, that is hilarious! Of course you are correct.  I think I have fallen into that trap of referring to some things by the name of a brand.  "Dunkin Donuts" for donut shops, "Kleenex" for facial tissue, "Xerox" for a photocopier, and, gasp, perhaps even "Lionels' for O-Gauge trains.......

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