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* NightmareFuel: Don's second dream. First he finds himself surrounded by mirrors that move on their own. Then, every time he looks into one of them, he sees a distorted reflection, like that of a funhouse mirror, each of which shows him as a different character. One of them resembles Creator/MiguelDeCervantes, author of ''Literature/DonQuixote''.

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* NightmareFuel: Don's second dream. First he finds himself surrounded by mirrors that move on their own. Then, every time he looks into one of them, he sees a distorted reflection, like that of a funhouse mirror, each of which shows him as a different character. One of them resembles Creator/MiguelDeCervantes, author of ''Literature/DonQuixote''.''Literature/DonQuixote''.
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* AccidentalAesop: For ''The Asparagus of La Mancha'': Know when to [[KnowWhenToFoldThem give up]] and change tactics. As Poncho points out, attempting to directly compete with the Food Factory was suicide, and it was better to focus on an area that the Food Factory didn't provide--namely, breakfast.

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* AccidentalAesop: For ''The Asparagus of La Mancha'': Know when to [[KnowWhenToFoldThem give up]] and change tactics. As Poncho points out, attempting to directly compete with the Food Factory was suicide, pointless, and it was better to focus on an area that the Food Factory didn't provide--namely, breakfast.
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* AccidentalAesop: For ''The Asparagus of La Mancha'': Know when to [[KnowWhenToFoldThem give up]] and change tactics. As Poncho points out, attempting to directly compete with the Food Factory was suicide and it was better to focus on an area that the Food Factory didn't provide—namely, breakfast.

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* AccidentalAesop: For ''The Asparagus of La Mancha'': Know when to [[KnowWhenToFoldThem give up]] and change tactics. As Poncho points out, attempting to directly compete with the Food Factory was suicide suicide, and it was better to focus on an area that the Food Factory didn't provide—namely, breakfast.
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* AccidentalAesop: For ''The Asparagus of La Mancha'': Know when to [[KnowWhenToFoldThem give up]] and change tactics. As Poncho points out, attempting to directly compete with The Food Factory was suicide and it was better to focus on an area that The Food Factory didn't provide—namely, breakfast.

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* AccidentalAesop: For ''The Asparagus of La Mancha'': Know when to [[KnowWhenToFoldThem give up]] and change tactics. As Poncho points out, attempting to directly compete with The the Food Factory was suicide and it was better to focus on an area that The the Food Factory didn't provide—namely, breakfast.
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* AccidentalAesop: For ''The Asparagus of La Mancha'': Know when to [[KnowWhenToFoldThem give up]] and change tactics. As Poncho points out, attempting to directly compete with The Food Factory was suicide and it was better to focus on an area that The Food Factory doesn't provide; namely breakfast.

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* AccidentalAesop: For ''The Asparagus of La Mancha'': Know when to [[KnowWhenToFoldThem give up]] and change tactics. As Poncho points out, attempting to directly compete with The Food Factory was suicide and it was better to focus on an area that The Food Factory doesn't provide; namely didn't provide—namely, breakfast.
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* AccidentalAesop: For ''The Asparagus of La Mancha'': Know when to [[KnowWhenToFoldThem give up]] and change tactics. As Poncho points out, attempting to directly compete with The Food Factory was suicide and it was better to focus on an area that The Food Factory doesn't provide; namely Breakfast.

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* AccidentalAesop: For ''The Asparagus of La Mancha'': Know when to [[KnowWhenToFoldThem give up]] and change tactics. As Poncho points out, attempting to directly compete with The Food Factory was suicide and it was better to focus on an area that The Food Factory doesn't provide; namely Breakfast.breakfast.
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* AccidentalAesop: For ''The Asparagus of La Mancha'': Know when to [[KnowWhenToFoldThem give up]] and change tactics. As Poncho points out, attempting to directly compete with The Food Factory was suicide and it was better to focus on an area that The Food Factory doesn't provide; namely Breakfast.

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* DreamingTheTruth: Perhaps Don's dreams ''did'' have the answer to bringing back Cafe La Mancha's customers. Changing the restaurant's image wasn't the answer, and attacking the Food Factory definitely wasn't. But if Don had paid attention to the fried-egg clouds in his dreams, he might have immediately come up with the idea of opening for breakfast.
* NightmareFuel: Don's second dream. First he's surrounded by mirrors that move on their own. Then, every time he looks into one of them, he sees a distorted reflection, like that of a funhouse mirror, each of which shows him as a different character. One of them resembles Creator/MiguelDeCervantes, author of ''Literature/DonQuixote''.

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* DreamingTheTruth: Perhaps Don's dreams ''did'' have the answer to bringing back Cafe La Mancha's customers. Changing the restaurant's image wasn't the answer, and attacking the Food Factory definitely wasn't. But if Don had paid attention to the fried-egg clouds in his dreams, he might have immediately come up with the idea of opening for breakfast.
* NightmareFuel: Don's second dream. First he's he finds himself surrounded by mirrors that move on their own. Then, every time he looks into one of them, he sees a distorted reflection, like that of a funhouse mirror, each of which shows him as a different character. One of them resembles Creator/MiguelDeCervantes, author of ''Literature/DonQuixote''.

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DreamingTheTruth: Perhaps Don's dreams ''did'' have the answer to bringing back Cafe La Mancha's customers. Changing the restaurant's image wasn't the answer, and attacking the Food Factory definitely wasn't. But if Don had paid attention to the fried-egg clouds in his dreams, he might have immediately come up with the idea of opening for breakfast.

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* DreamingTheTruth: Perhaps Don's dreams ''did'' have the answer to bringing back Cafe La Mancha's customers. Changing the restaurant's image wasn't the answer, and attacking the Food Factory definitely wasn't. But if Don had paid attention to the fried-egg clouds in his dreams, he might have immediately come up with the idea of opening for breakfast.breakfast.
* NightmareFuel: Don's second dream. First he's surrounded by mirrors that move on their own. Then, every time he looks into one of them, he sees a distorted reflection, like that of a funhouse mirror, each of which shows him as a different character. One of them resembles Creator/MiguelDeCervantes, author of ''Literature/DonQuixote''.
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DreamingTheTruth: Perhaps Don's dreams ''did'' have the answer to bringing back Cafe La Mancha's customers. Changing the restaurant's image wasn't the answer, and attacking the Food Factory definitely wasn't. But if Don had paid attention to the fried-egg clouds in his dreams, he might have immediately come up with the idea of opening for breakfast.

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