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- drew
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My parents can't roll up their rims;
They go through this big ritual, where they take their cups home, and dad neatly cuts to slits on either side of the rroll-up area, before they do the rolling.
Oh BTW--still only the one winner. Must be about fifteen or so loosers.
They go through this big ritual, where they take their cups home, and dad neatly cuts to slits on either side of the rroll-up area, before they do the rolling.
Oh BTW--still only the one winner. Must be about fifteen or so loosers.
I thought you were a ripe grape
a cabernet sauvignon
a bottle in the cellar
the kind you keep for a really long time
a cabernet sauvignon
a bottle in the cellar
the kind you keep for a really long time
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one for; like, probebly nineteen.
I guess me and the little woman aren't getting a new car THIS year either.
Remember the first year, when they had bikes, and barbecues, and all kinds of prizes?
I guess me and the little woman aren't getting a new car THIS year either.
Remember the first year, when they had bikes, and barbecues, and all kinds of prizes?
I thought you were a ripe grape
a cabernet sauvignon
a bottle in the cellar
the kind you keep for a really long time
a cabernet sauvignon
a bottle in the cellar
the kind you keep for a really long time
yah, they had a lot of 'smaller' prizes ... now they are just going big with less (or so it seems)
Doesn't Coffee Time have a similar rim-rolling thingee, but they have a prize in EVERY SINGLE CUP! Albeit stuff like "buy two donuts, get one free"-type thing ...

Doesn't Coffee Time have a similar rim-rolling thingee, but they have a prize in EVERY SINGLE CUP! Albeit stuff like "buy two donuts, get one free"-type thing ...

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I've never heard of Coffee Time...must be some sort of Upper Canadian place.
Robbin's decided to have their Flip up the Rim the same time as Tim's.
Why I've no idea, since the biggest prizse is $500.
I think the smaller chains should just be willing to take the loss every March.
Robbin's decided to have their Flip up the Rim the same time as Tim's.
Why I've no idea, since the biggest prizse is $500.
I think the smaller chains should just be willing to take the loss every March.
I thought you were a ripe grape
a cabernet sauvignon
a bottle in the cellar
the kind you keep for a really long time
a cabernet sauvignon
a bottle in the cellar
the kind you keep for a really long time
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Hunh. In the States, they sell fried chicken in those buckets....


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I was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia but was adopted out after less than month and grew up in the States. So technically I am an import. Since then I have (mostly through my wife's awesome initiative) found my biological parents and visited them in New Brunswick and British Columbia. I have visited Nova Scotia as well. All beautiful places if anyone ever gets the chance.
Funny picture, Drew! It wasn't long ago that we finally got a Timmy Ho's down here in Rochester, NY USA. With our proximity I thought it would have happened sooner.
Funny picture, Drew! It wasn't long ago that we finally got a Timmy Ho's down here in Rochester, NY USA. With our proximity I thought it would have happened sooner.
Just wanted to add my voice as a Canadian who just joined the forum.
Greetings from Edmonton in Oilberta.
(he says as he picks through the crumbs of timbits on his sweater... yes sweater in July... This is close to a Northern climate up here!... but no igloos.... mine melted just a couple weeks ago
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Greetings from Edmonton in Oilberta.
(he says as he picks through the crumbs of timbits on his sweater... yes sweater in July... This is close to a Northern climate up here!... but no igloos.... mine melted just a couple weeks ago

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Hi again, aras! Edmonton ... I have driven through but never stopped & visited. I have to admit I just had some timbits yesterday. A friend brought some in as a belated birthday gesture. Nice of him. Timbits are dangerous. To paraphrase comedian Jim Gaffigan "Oh, they're so small. I'll just have one ... or twelve." 

That is SO true about TimBits. Many a time I have gone to pick up a pack to eat in front of a Friday night TV movie with my family only to realize an hour later that I ate 18 of the 20!
My family is rarely amused....
My family is rarely amused....

If you think you understand quantum physics
Then you haven't been paying attention.
Then you haven't been paying attention.