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Ninja Geoff
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#11 Unread post by Ninja Geoff »

The only I've seen a Tim Hortons, in the US, was in Portland, ME
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#12 Unread post by Kal »

"Whatcha readin' for? Not what am I reading? But waht am I reading, for!"

I loved the wafle house we hit, but Jules wouldn't let me take a book... :(
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#13 Unread post by jmillheiser »

TechBMW wrote:Everywhere - sorta like Waffle House in the south or Starbucks in any trendy city.
Starbucks in any trendy city LOL, how about on every other street corner. I dont think you can drive 5 miles anywhere short of a rural area in the US and not see a damn starbucks. Cheyenne has a grand total of about 55,000 people, we have 5 starbucks in town, only thing we have more of is Subways, we have 6 subways.

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#14 Unread post by NorthernPete »

We dont have a starbucks.... some one save us!!! 45000 people and not one star bucks!!!

we do have 7 Tim Hortens within a 10 minute drive...all on the same street too, strangely enough....
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#15 Unread post by zed »

Same couple were out in Western Canada a few weeks later and got lost again. The husband pulls in to a gas station.The wife goes into the station and asks the mechanic "We're lost, could you tell me where we are?"

"Saskatoon Saskatchewan" says the mechanic.

"Pardon me?" says the wife.

"Saskatoon Saskatchewan"

"Okay thanks" says the wife and goes back to the car.

"So where are we?" asks the husband

" I don't know" says the wife, "The guy doesn't speak a word of english"
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#16 Unread post by t_bonee »

Mmmmmm....Waffle House.

Smother, covered, chunked, peppered. Aahhhhhh... :drool:
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