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Prepare for the Onslaught - Canadian Invasion Tomorrow!

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  • #41
    Originally posted by Dalfan View Post
    So, so true. While living in Ontario, got hooked on Timmies coffee. Bought 2 large(78 oz) coffee when moved to Chicago area 2 months ago. I am running low and starting to worry. I wonder if Timmies would ship me some.
    Dalfan, if you're that hard up I'm sure one of us would take pity and ship you some! Timmies has also just introduced Breakfast Sandwiches... the drivethrough lineup has doubled

    Sadly, I'm going to miss most of the fun as I'm headed to Whistler skiing with American friends.
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    • #42
      And it would be....... my one year anniversary with COTH (Canadians On Their Heeses).

      Gosh, I wish I could remember why I picked this user name...........


      Busy Googling "The Rant"..........eh?

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Trails View Post
        BTW, do you still want us to ship down Ann Murray?
        I still haven't recovered from the misty background Christmas specials my parents made me suffer through as a child.... please please keep her there!!!!
        "There's something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man" ~ Sir Winston Churchill

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        • #44
          Originally posted by DressageGeek "Ribbon Ho" View Post
          It seems that our neighbor to the North (for those of you in the Continental US) invade the COTH board with remarks about poutine, Timmie's, toques, meeses (is that the plural of moose? I'm not Canadian, I don't know), the CNT and Captain Canuck. Be afraid. Be very afraid.

          cooo-rooo-cooo-cooo-cooo-cooo-cooo-coooo...take off!
          mmmmmmmmm..... poutine
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          • #45
            if you're that hard up I'm sure one of us would take pity and ship you some!
            Thanks. I might take you up on that. Just can't get into Dunkun Donuts, though. Must be the nicotine they put in Timmies.
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            • #46
              Originally posted by Dalfan View Post
              Thanks. I might take you up on that. Just can't get into Dunkun Donuts, though. Must be the nicotine they put in Timmies.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by Trails View Post

                BTW, do you still want us to ship down Ann Murray?
                Spread your tiny wings and fly away,
                And take the snow back with you where it came from on that day.
                The one I love forever is untrue,
                And if I could you know that I would fly away with you.
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                • #48
                  Originally posted by JumpingPaints View Post
                  Now he is *gasp* an American! Imagine, he wanted to vote, and didn't like his title of "resident alien." However, at home, I strictly enforce the spelling of honor "h-o-n-o-u-r," pronounciation of foyer as "foy-yay," the wearing of "toques" and sitting on of "chesterfields."
                  Is there another way to say foy-yay?

                  We drink pop here and eat chocolate bars
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                  • #49
                    I thought Tim Horton's were everywhere...

                    I'm looking forward to my first invasion. Although, I am a little used to the Canadians and their funny way of talking since I live in Michigan and the majority of my mother's friends are canucks.

                    It's funny because when I went to college down south friends told me I had a funny accent, would always make me say random words, and ask about poutine and moose. I had to remind them that I was a Michigander, not a Canadian.

                    Who says soda anyway. It's pop people!

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                    • #50
                      Keep Anne Murray. Send the Mounties.

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                      • #51
                        I know what a chesterfield is, I think I know what a toque is (at least I know what I call a toque is), I spell "honor" without a u, and I've never heard of any other way to pronounce "foy-yay".

                        And I'd like a Mountie, too, please. I've always wanted a Mountie.

                        How do you get 42 1/2 moose/s/meeses to stop shoving?

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                        • #52
                          So sad that Timmy's is now owned by AMERICANS! ~gasp~ mmm, timmy's...i think i'm going to go there for breakfast tomorrow now.

                          I guess i'm a bad canuck bc i think poutine is nasty. I do have a chesterfield, a foy-yay, and a toque though.

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                          • #53
                            Oh my! it's finally here! I've been storing my bagged milk in the freezer in anticipation of this day!
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                            • #54
                              Originally posted by Merry View Post
                              Keep Anne Murray. Send the Mounties.
                              Great minds think alike!!

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                              • #55
                                Please keep Ann Murray but even more important to the sanity of most Canadians KEEP CELINE DION! Good grief......while we were in Las Vagas a few years ago if I heard her voice just one more time......ahhhhhhh

                                Nope you cannot have our Timmies (although rumour has it there might be some stores now in Buffalo) and yes we do call pop well...pop! Soda?????? Nope thats not cool eh.

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                                • #56
                                  I was shocked SHOCKED when I moved to the US and NO ONE knew what bagged milk was! Even harder than that was explaining the snippy things that stick on your fridge that you use to OPEN said bagged milk.... I'm not sure if I was in an especially Canuckingnortant area ... they also had no idea about toques, chesterfields, etc.... and the BO gave me a very puzzled look when I left a note asking for my cheque.

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                                  • #57
                                    We are apparently some of the few lucky Americans...There are Tim Hortons all over the place around here in Western NY! I love them! (although I must confess to never having had Timbits from there...I like their Hot Smoothies. Yum.)

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                                    • #58
                                      Originally posted by DressageGeek "Ribbon Ho" View Post
                                      It seems that our neighbor to the North (for those of you in the Continental US) invade the COTH board with remarks about poutine, Timmie's, toques, meeses (is that the plural of moose? I'm not Canadian, I don't know), the CNT and Captain Canuck. Be afraid. Be very afraid.

                                      cooo-rooo-cooo-cooo-cooo-cooo-cooo-coooo...take off!
                                      that would be:

                                      TAKE OFF EHH!!!
                                      LESS HARD WORK, MORE FINE DINING!™
                                      complicate, obfuscate, prevaricate.

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                                      • #59
                                        Originally posted by millwrightmomma View Post
                                        The Canadian Invasion could bring you Timmie's donut holes.
                                        Far superior to Dunkin Donuts and those other things.
                                        AND, we have donut holes, and everyone knows that donut holes are not fattening, because there is nothing in a donut hole.
                                        Got that, EH!
                                        And really, how bad could it be-Poutine is a good thing.
                                        "And remember-if it gets really bad, there's always tequila..." J.P.

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                                        • #60
                                          There are Tim Hortons all over the place around here in Western NY!
                                          Yes! Before moving to Ontario, I lived in WNY (Lockport). NEVER went to timmies when I lived there, though. Got hooked in Ontario.
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