Bike talk!
I'm normally jazzed about the mountain stages, but for the last two or three years the mountain stages have been disappointing as no contender has had the stones to attack aggressively with the exception of Andy Schlek's one ambitious attack last year. When Lance was the top dog in the Tour, you always knew that he was going to aggressively attack in the mountains, and that made it rather exciting. Contador attacked a bunch during his first two victories, but the last two tours have lacked that same excitement in my opinion. With Andy and Frank on the same team, there's no reason for them not to attack hard repeatedly. As a result, I don't think that the absence of a mountain finish will change too much.
Krispy Kreme pales in comparison to the deliciousness of Dunkin Donuts. Tim Horton's is good too.
I have stout thighs and huge calves, which is less cool then you might think. I can run fast and jump high, but buying pants is unpleasant. I do have a nice butt though.