Fly-in Tim Horton's
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Tue Nov 13, 2012 12:01 am
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Half a century spent proving “it is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.”
I am a big Tim Hortons fan, but afraid the trip to have that coffee might make a $100 hamburger look cheap. Our local Tim Hortons looks to be a gold mine, constant flow of people in there day and night, don't know why they have not moved more franchises into the States.
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That's a real beauty! For you Americans, Tim Hortans is a Canadian culture. I got a fishing camp half way there from Winnipeg - maybe have to strap on the aux. fuel tanks and make the trip for a large DD

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When they were filming the "White Fang" movie here there were so many Kalifornians that just couldn't live without their Mickey D fix that they chartered a plane from Juneau and flew up a shitload of burgers & fries. After that the school kids did it again a few times for a fund raiser. Funny the things we just can't live without sometimes.
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shorton wrote:When they were filming the "White Fang" movie here there were so many Kalifornians that just couldn't live without their Mickey D fix that they chartered a plane from Juneau and flew up a shitload of burgers & fries. After that the school kids did it again a few times for a fund raiser. Funny the things we just can't live without sometimes.
Ya, and that explains why many North Americans have fat arses and clogged arteries.
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Even lowly Kotzebue went mainstream!!!

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GumpAir wrote:Even lowly Kotzebue went mainstream!!!

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Gump - that a Walmart to the left in that picture?
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