Clearly Ben is not the best.
Will, end your questions with question marks, or plebeian boarders not unlike myself will get mildly confused, possibly frustrated.
Like, does it not bother anyone else when the wrong punctuation utterly changes the intended meaning of a sentence? It reminds me of a time in one of my international conflict classes. The time was about 3 hours ago, but it was still a time that was important. I mean, can we really disregard recollections if they are too current? Is that some how time-spacist? Can one be time-spacist? I don't know. But anyhow, we were discussing Rwanda, Hutus, Tutsis, genocide and all that jazz. All very complicated and such. Now the claim was made with a great level of certainty that the Belgians and French were responsible for the whole tiff, because they shot down a plane with the president on it or some other inconvenient and rather unsavory thing. This invariably resulted in debate on whether Belgium and France had ever had diplomatic summits in regards to which nations were allowed to claim naming privileges to various pastries and breakfast goods. Now, it is most likely that Belgium decided upon its own waffle naming in order to assert its position amongst the collective of baked good states in western Europe. However, it should be noted that Belgian waffles cannot be purchased in many American restaurant and fast food chains. Needless to say, after class the obvious trip was to Dunkin Donuts to nominally investigate the origins of the baked goods on the menu, but more practically to indulge in some coffee consumption. I ordered a medium black coffee, and my compatriot, a large french vanilla, 2 Splendas. The woman at the register stated "$2.13 together." I handed her a $5 bill and waited for change. She stared at me for about 45 seconds before I realized that "together" was not a statement of price, but a question added on with no affectation in voice. After sorting out the details, we paid the full price for the drinks and went on our way.
The point being, you are better off brewing your own coffee at home, because $2.13 for a rather small medium is too much.