Since the James Bay Disco didn't work out, and since we are still looking for sponsors, right?
http://www.financialpost.com/story.html ... 711dad&p=1
The good news...lots of space for us.
The bad news...the smell of Ben-Gay at 7:00am and a company policy forbidding lycra.
J.
The Walmartization of espresso
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The Walmartization of espresso
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NOT IN THIS LIFE TIME !!!!
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The Walmartization of espresso
Haha, nice to see Bucky's get its pants handed to it by Horton's and two fast food joints. I'm on the road at 5 am looking for coffee so often that McD's and Horton's are pretty essential. McD's isn't that bad. I kind of agree with the reviews in that article. Horton's has a weird taste that I don't understand. I don't know what they do to their beans to make that happen. It's a bit scary. I barf at the thought of a double double. I usually get a large with a small shot - basically a half cream and half sugar. Of course it's all just desperation at 5 am on a Sunday morning. This afternoon I had a traditional cappuccino at Bridgehead in Ottawa with the thickest, sweetest microfoam I've ever tasted and all was right in the world of coffee.
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Ahhh, Bridgehead. Let me guess: you then fetched some biodegradable sunglasses from MEC, a sticky bun from Three Tarts and wafted home on a smuggy cloud of self-satisfaction? I miss Westboro sometimes... and then I stroll through Cook Street Village and realize it's got these great trees to boot.
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The taste you don't understand is likely very low quality non-ripe beans, chicory and caramel admixtures, complete with burnt sugar to try to get some of the colour back.
Tim's aint coffee. More of a caffeine delivery vessel.
Tim's aint coffee. More of a caffeine delivery vessel.
Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans.
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Even more fun are the urban legends around Tims Coffee additives. Nicotine and/or MSG to make it more addictive than other coffee.
Here's another theory:
http://healthinmotion.wordpress.com/200 ... dentified/
Here's another theory:
http://healthinmotion.wordpress.com/200 ... dentified/
Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans.
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Rolf you forgot about stopping for fresh bagels at the Bagel Shop a bit east of Westboro (or getting fries from Glen's ship wagon across from Canadian Tire). Yes, I miss that corner of Ottawa too, until the first blizzard, the first freezing rain, and then the extension of those meteorological phenomena through until May.Rolf wrote:Ahhh, Bridgehead. Let me guess: you then fetched some biodegradable sunglasses from MEC, a sticky bun from Three Tarts and wafted home on a smuggy cloud of self-satisfaction? I miss Westboro sometimes... and then I stroll through Cook Street Village and realize it's got these great trees to boot.
Tutto il rosa della vita
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If had a choice between bucks and hortons i would pick bucks just because you don't have some shmuck putting in cream and sugar, the last time i had a large single single from hortons i nearly threw up, i said single single but it felt like the whole sugar container was put in there not to mention the litre of cream, sorry hortons is swill.