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(CBC) Amusing Canadian Navy issues emergency tender demanding Tim Hortons supplier for its Halifax base to boost sailors' morale. "There shall be no acceptable substitute"   (cbc.ca) divider line 85
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Manic_Repressive [TotalFark] 2009-11-02 10:33:48 PM  
Obligatory:

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Toshiro Mifune's Letter Opener [TotalFark] 2009-11-02 10:38:33 PM  
And a Hero tag for Commander Rowsdower!

 
astrotri 2009-11-02 10:42:28 PM  
Ontario resident, coffee lover...

Tim Horton's is AWFUL!!! Only Panera has worse coffee, and at least they have delicious bagels.

 
eraser8 2009-11-02 10:45:46 PM  
Tim Hortons? Who or what the hell is Tim Hortons?

 
clevershark 2009-11-02 10:46:49 PM  
Timmy's is the modern Canadian equivalent of what McDonald's was 20-30 years ago -- the one that's in every town, the sort of "common element".

 
DenisBergkamp 2009-11-02 10:48:12 PM  
I was late to the party in the other Tim Horton's thread so I'll say it again here. We have a Tim Hortons in Dublin on O'Connell but it's just a coffee vending machine with thawing donuts beside it. I stop by on my way to work if my coffee shop isn't open yet and buy it when I can but damn I miss double doubles.

A lot of farkers will jump in going on about how horrid Tim Horton's coffee is or how great their personally roasted beans are but I think they're missing the point. A large (or better, XL) Double Double is how Tim's coffee is supposed to be.

When I think about Tim Horton's I think about that quick and easy coffee I'd pick up with work buddies on my way to the job at 6 am or the place I'd hit up on my way to university everyday for a coffee and bagel to get through the morning class. It's been years since a real Tim Horton's coffee and god damn do I miss it. The second thing I do after stepping off the plane in february is getting a coffee.

 
harpagon 2009-11-02 10:49:19 PM  
Manic_Repressive 2009-11-02 10:33:48 PM
Obligatory:


That pic is so fake, the Canadian DND has Lee-Enfield No4 in its armory. No SMLE.

 
black_knight 2009-11-02 10:50:15 PM  
I had a Tim Hortons donut once. I immediately masked it with one from Dunkin Donuts.

 
belhade 2009-11-02 10:52:20 PM  
Poutine, anyone?

 
Jimmy's getting angry 2009-11-02 10:54:09 PM  
Let's just say that Tim Horton's coffee doesn't even approach his driving skills...

 
mister cornwallis 2009-11-02 10:54:42 PM  
I'm not sure just what it is that makes my fellow Canadians so obsessed with horrible coffee.

Roll up maybe, but that only explains 2 months of the year.

 
General Vayo [TotalFark] 2009-11-02 10:55:30 PM  
Canada: The country that makes fun of Americans and Starbucks, but can't live without Tim Horton's, which wasn't even Canadian-based until a few weeks ago, and had its first store open in New York State.

Yeah, makes perfect sense.

/Canada is the Louisiana of the Frozen North.

 
runningscared 2009-11-02 10:56:04 PM  
img.photobucket.com

 
eraser8 2009-11-02 10:56:31 PM  
harpagon: Manic_Repressive 2009-11-02 10:33:48 PM
Obligatory:

That pic is so fake, the Canadian DND has Lee-Enfield No4 in its armory. No SMLE.


Well, of course it's fake. HMS Beaver? Pshaw.

It should be the HMCS Beaver. Then the pic might be believable.

 
mrbach 2009-11-02 11:00:45 PM  
I don't think it's as good as it was years ago. They can't get anyone to work there, and those that do, don't know how to properly clean the filters in most of the locations.
All of the donuts are now mass produced in Brantford, and are also not as good. They do make a good steeped tea, but most of the time you ask for it, they don't have any ready.

Starbucks is way to gritty and strong for me. McDonalds has a decent blend now, but they insist that it be served at 3000 degrees.

Second Cup is probably my favourite for quality and consistency. The masses have no taste though, hence the prevalence of Walmarts. Tim Hortons will just keep growing, because people don't know any different......or any better.


/ the Navy is known for being connoisseurs of fine beverages.

 
Torhathel [TotalFark] 2009-11-02 11:01:41 PM  
Timmy Ho's thread...

www.thepengellys.com

Cut that out of a Toronto Sun some years ago.

Canadian living in Buffalo NY, and the area is being invaded by Timmy's. Dunkin Donuts is being run out of town here. Even the thruway rest stations have kicked Dunkin out for Timmy Ho's. I was born and raised in a town of 19,000 with 3 Tim Horton's and all of them always busy.

 
whatshisname 2009-11-02 11:02:08 PM  
Jimmy's getting angry: Let's just say that Tim Horton's coffee doesn't even approach his driving skills...

Hahah!

When you can taste the cardboard cup, you know the coffee isn't that good.

 
Jimmy's getting angry 2009-11-02 11:02:12 PM  
General Vayo: Canada: The country that makes fun of Americans and Starbucks, but can't live without Tim Horton's, which wasn't even Canadian-based until a few weeks ago, and had its first store open in New York State.

Yeah, makes perfect sense.

/Canada is the Louisiana of the Frozen North.


See you when your health care runs out. I'll buy you a Timmies.
Then I'll go down the street and get a decent cup.

/Toronto: 3rd largest city in the U.S.
//so many Americans with fake OHIP cards
///pay for your own health care

 
katerbug72 2009-11-02 11:02:37 PM  
General Vayo: Canada: The country that makes fun of Americans and Starbucks, but can't live without Tim Horton's, which wasn't even Canadian-based until a few weeks ago, and had its first store open in New York State.

Yeah, makes perfect sense.

/Canada is the Louisiana of the Frozen North.


Did that post just fall out of your ass?

 
ghostwind 2009-11-02 11:08:06 PM  
General Vayo: Canada: The country that makes fun of Americans and Starbucks, but can't live without Tim Horton's, which wasn't even Canadian-based until a few weeks ago, and had its first store open in New York State.

Yeah, makes perfect sense.

/Canada is the Louisiana of the Frozen North.


Your trolliness is strong, but I will bite... The first Timmies was not opened in the US, it was opened in Hamilton, Ontario. It was originally a canadian company, owned by the Horton family, until they sold it to the Wendies franchaise... the only thing you have right is that it did recently again become a canadian company

 
SwallowTheKnife 2009-11-02 11:14:34 PM  
DenisBergkamp: We have a Tim Hortons in Dublin on O'Connell but it's just a coffee vending machine with thawing donuts beside it. I stop by on my way to work if my coffee shop isn't open yet and buy it when I can but damn I miss double doubles.
A lot of farkers will jump in going on about how horrid Tim Horton's coffee is or how great their personally roasted beans are but I think they're missing the point. A large (or better, XL) Double Double is how Tim's coffee is supposed to be.
When I think about Tim Horton's I think about that quick and easy coffee I'd pick up with work buddies on my way to the job at 6 am or the place I'd hit up on my way to university everyday for a coffee and bagel to get through the morning class. It's been years since a real Tim Horton's coffee and god damn do I miss it. The second thing I do after stepping off the plane in february is getting a coffee.


www.upgradetravelbetter.com

 
Jimmy's getting angry 2009-11-02 11:14:39 PM  
General Vayo:

/Canada is the Louisiana of the Frozen North.


If you mean that the Cajun people were originally from Canada, that's true too(although you seem too dense to probably know that).
The were French, displaced from Acadia, an area in what is now....Canada.

/dolt

 
balin007 2009-11-02 11:16:42 PM  
General Vayo: Canada: The country that makes fun of Americans and Starbucks, but can't live without Tim Horton's, which wasn't even Canadian-based until a few weeks ago, and had its first store open in New York State.

Yeah, makes perfect sense.

/Canada is the Louisiana of the Frozen North.


So little you know of Tim's. Yes you are correct that the first Tims in the US was in 1985 (Amherst, New York), but the first one actually opened was 1974 (Moncton, New Brunswick). that's in Canada in case you needed to know that.

It was a Canadian company until Wendy's bought it and incorporated in the US. Recently it was moved back to Canada where it belongs.

I am betting you don't even know the original donuts Tim's had.. I can.. Apple Fritter and Dutchie

Even to be a smart ass, can you know the NHL teams Tim Horton play for? Toronto Maple Leafs, Pittsburg Penguins, New York Eangers and the Buffalo Sabres.

Now get off my Canadian lawn, and my more coffee at Tim's.

 
whatshisname 2009-11-02 11:19:39 PM  
balin007: So little you know of Tim's. Yes you are correct that the first Tims in the US was in 1985 (Amherst, New York), but the first one actually opened was 1974 (Moncton, New Brunswick). that's in Canada in case you needed to know that.

You need to go back a bit farther than that. The first store opened in Hamilton, Ontario in the 60's.

 
katerbug72 2009-11-02 11:22:04 PM  
balin007: General Vayo: Canada: The country that makes fun of Americans and Starbucks, but can't live without Tim Horton's, which wasn't even Canadian-based until a few weeks ago, and had its first store open in New York State.

Yeah, makes perfect sense.

/Canada is the Louisiana of the Frozen North.

So little you know of Tim's. Yes you are correct that the first Tims in the US was in 1985 (Amherst, New York), but the first one actually opened was 1974 1964 (Moncton, New Brunswick Hamilton, Ontario). that's in Canada in case you needed to know that.

It was a Canadian company until Wendy's bought it and incorporated in the US. Recently it was moved back to Canada where it belongs.

I am betting you don't even know the original donuts Tim's had.. I can.. Apple Fritter and Dutchie

Even to be a smart ass, can you know the NHL teams Tim Horton play for? Toronto Maple Leafs, Pittsburg Penguins, New York Eangers and the Buffalo Sabres.

Now get off my Canadian lawn, and my more coffee at Tim's.

 
balin007 2009-11-02 11:23:28 PM  
whatshisname: You need to go back a bit farther than that. The first store opened in Hamilton, Ontario in the 60's.

I thought so to, but I only recall hearing it being in Atlantic Canada. I may be wrong but the basic point is the same. Tim's is from Canada and it tastes damn good. the 3 around me always have 4 - 5 block long lines just to get in to get coffee.. Mmmmm Timmmmmm mmmmmmm

 
Perducci 2009-11-02 11:24:07 PM  
I don't mind Tim Horton's but I don't see what the fuss is about. It's good, mediocre coffee served in a sterile, fast food environment. Big whup. There are a thousand "acceptable substitutes" out there.

Oh, and I also tend to believe the suspicions that Tim's is actually just a slight variation of Nabob's house blend.

 
balin007 2009-11-02 11:25:21 PM  
balin007: So little you know of Tim's. Yes you are correct that the first Tims in the US was in 1985 (Amherst, New York), but the first one actually opened was 1974 (Moncton, New Brunswick). that's in Canada in case you needed to know that.

It was a Canadian company until Wendy's bought it and incorporated in the US. Recently it was moved back to Canada where it belongs.

I am betting you don't even know the original donuts Tim's had.. I can.. Apple Fritter and Dutchie

Even to be a smart ass, can you know the NHL teams Tim Horton play for? Toronto Maple Leafs, Pittsburg Penguins, New York Eangers and the Buffalo Sabres.

Now get off my Canadian lawn, and my more coffee at Tim's.


WOW so many spelling errors. I guess the Canadian beer was working against me for this one.

 
balin007 2009-11-02 11:28:09 PM  
Perducci: I don't mind Tim Horton's but I don't see what the fuss is about. It's good, mediocre coffee served in a sterile, fast food environment. Big whup. There are a thousand "acceptable substitutes" out there.

You lack taste buds it seems. that is very sad indeed.

 
whatshisname 2009-11-02 11:28:21 PM  
Perducci: I also tend to believe the suspicions that Tim's is actually just a slight variation of Nabob's house blend.

I think they blend their own now, but back in the late 70's I spent a summer working in their warehouse in Oakville, Ontario. They actually had 3 different coffees then - just plain old grocery store brands in packages that would make a pot. One was Mother Parker's and I can't remember what the other 2 were.

 
Sting 2009-11-02 11:29:10 PM  
www.marriedtothesea.com
/careful it hot

 
Jimmy's getting angry 2009-11-02 11:36:59 PM  
Sting: /careful it hot

:)
Sting: Went to Canada, visited the CN Tower, Whisler, and Niagara Falls.

/don't let them "dance you outside" if you ever meet any real Canucks

 
IMEI [TotalFark] 2009-11-02 11:43:08 PM  
Needs to pick up a tin of Tim's on the way to work tomorrow.
/Does that about 3 times a week.
//Office can't live without Tim's.

 
costermonger [TotalFark] 2009-11-02 11:43:13 PM  
balin007: You lack taste buds it seems. that is very sad indeed.

As evidenced by calling Tim Hortons coffee "good".

 
Perducci 2009-11-02 11:48:02 PM  
costermonger: balin007: You lack taste buds it seems. that is very sad indeed.

As evidenced by calling Tim Hortons coffee "good".


Well, "good" is a relative and arbitrary term. It's drinkable, compared to most gas station brews (their primary competitors in most smaller markets). Maybe "good enough" would be more accurate.

 
whatshisname 2009-11-02 11:59:59 PM  
Perducci: costermonger: balin007: You lack taste buds it seems. that is very sad indeed.

As evidenced by calling Tim Hortons coffee "good".

Well, "good" is a relative and arbitrary term. It's drinkable, compared to most gas station brews (their primary competitors in most smaller markets). Maybe "good enough" would be more accurate.


Tim Horton's is cheap, safe and consistent, and the sugar in one of their donuts will keep you going for another 400km on the highway.

 
ModernLuddite 2009-11-03 12:02:27 AM  
Discussions about coffee always have this weird elitist air about them. And that confuses me.

 
zez 2009-11-03 12:06:22 AM  
What about Coffee Time?

/had a few coffees and donuts there in my Canadian adventures
//preferred it to Tim Horton's
///wife wanted to move to Canada after the Tim Horton's worker asked her what kind of donut she wanted with her sandwich

 
PirateFreedom 2009-11-03 12:07:09 AM  
whatshisname: Tim Horton's is cheap, safe and consistent,

All the hallmarks of a beloved Canadian tradition eh.

 
bkwrds 2009-11-03 12:15:18 AM  
It's not the highest quality coffee. It's not the worst, either -- and it does have this certain taste to it that I can't easily explain. Slightly buttery? It's mild and enjoyable, maybe only because it's familiar to me.

We're not the only group that loves bad coffee. I had Dunkins a number of times in Chicago and I have nothing good to say about their coffee. People like things that remind them of home, right? Isn't that why Mom's meatloaf is the best? That's what the article seems to be about, anyway. If I was serving abroad I'd want to be reminded of home.

 
mikefinch 2009-11-03 12:18:44 AM  
I love my tims coffee in the morning when im working. XL double double with a muffin or a sour cream glaze? mmmmm.

Relax - its not supposed to be elegant or snobby. Its coffee you can drink while loading AV fuel drums at 7 am in the frost. Imean frick, where else is there to drive through for consistently decent coffee and pastries? You think people in Swan River Manitoba are going to go get everyone "second cup"? Do you really think the people in Dawson Creek BC search around for a dunkin doughnuts instead of a tims on their way to work?

Tims fills a niche. Allot of people like it. I hate people who become connoisseurs around fast food.

Now go shove that snob pickle back up your asshole and return to your monocle polishing.

 
Kaybeck 2009-11-03 12:22:20 AM  
mister cornwallis: I'm not sure just what it is that makes my fellow Canadians so obsessed with horrible coffee.

Branding, mostly. Outside of hockey, Drinking Tim Horton's coffee is the most lowest common denominator way of expressing national pride for some reason.

Personally I get embarrassed when I hear someone express their love for Tim Horton's, or when I see a 20 car lineup in the drive thru. That kind of bullshiat is the only time I'm ashamed to be Canadian.

It would be like if Americans primarily expressed their patriotism by going to McDonalds and buying a Big Mac.

 
bobbette [TotalFark] 2009-11-03 12:26:30 AM  
Oh the year was 1778
How I wish I was at Horton's now
A letter of marque came from her Excellency
For the scummiest coffee I'd ever seen

God damn them all!
I was told we'd cruise the seas for Arabica bold,
We'd burn no shots - brew no tears;
Now I'm a broken man on a Halifax pier,
The last of Starbuck's Privateers.

Oh, Elcid Starbuck cried the town,
How I wish I was an Horton's now!
For twenty art majors all baristas who,
Would make for him the Antelope's crew.

God damn them all!
I was told we'd cruise the seas for Arabica bold,
We'd burn no shots - brew no tears;
Now I'm a broken man on a Halifax pier,
The last of Starbuck's Privateers.

The Antelope sloop was a sickening sight,
How I wish I was at Horton's now!
The espresso machine was rusted and broke,
And the cook's hardened doughnuts made the crew all choke,

God damn them all!
I was told we'd cruise the seas for Arabica bold,
We'd burn no shots - brew no tears;
Now I'm a broken man on a Halifax pier,
The last of Starbuck's Privateers.

On the Rocket's birthday we put to sea,
How I wish I was at Horton's now!
We were ninety-one days to Montego Bay,
Drinking Via instant all the way.

God damn them all!
I was told we'd cruise the seas for Arabica bold,
We'd burn no shots - brew no tears;
Now I'm a broken man on a Halifax pier,
The last of Starbuck's Privateers.

On the ninety-sixth day we sailed again,
How I wish I was in Horton's now!
When a Blue Mountain cargo ship sailed in sight,
With our cracked burr grinder we made to fight.

God damn them all!
I was told we'd cruise the seas for Arabica bold,
We'd burn no shots - brew no tears;
Now I'm a broken man on a Halifax pier,
The last of Starbuck's Privateers.

The cargo ship lay low down with beans
How I wish I was at Horton's now!
She was broad and fat and loose in stays,
But to catch her took the Antelope two compilation CD plays

God damn them all!
I was told we'd cruise the seas for Arabica bold,
We'd burn no shots - brew no tears;
Now I'm a broken man on a Halifax pier,
The last of Starbuck's Privateers.

and so on

 
oldsbone [TotalFark] 2009-11-03 12:33:10 AM  
Kaybeck: mister cornwallis: That kind of bullshiat is the only time I'm ashamed to be Canadian.

It would be like if Americans primarily expressed their patriotism by going to McDonalds and buying a Big Mac.


So now it's "Eat a Big Mac or the terrorists win?"

 
jessicat 2009-11-03 12:38:11 AM  
I never liked Tim Horton's and I used to go there almost daily since it was right by my house and their sandwich combos were easier than walking all the damn way to the store. Meh coffee, absolutely horrible donuts. Chili is more of a soup, but if you add some hot sauce to it, it's the best thing in the store. Aside from the chocolate danishes. Large half coffee/ half hot chocolate, chili and a bun and a chocolate danish. Pretty farking good when it's snowing out.

/i probably sound fat
//i got fat in canada, was skinnier in america if you can believe it
///losing my newfie winter weight

 
Zombie Food 2009-11-03 01:03:09 AM  
General Vayo: Canada: The country that makes fun of Americans and Starbucks, but can't live without Tim Horton's, which wasn't even Canadian-based until a few weeks ago, and had its first store open in New York State.

Yeah, makes perfect sense.

/Canada is the Louisiana of the Frozen North.


Large coffee at Tim Hortons: $1.52

Can starbucks match that?

 
Doc Daneeka 2009-11-03 01:09:43 AM  
Torhathel: Canadian living in Buffalo NY, and the area is being invaded by Timmy's. Dunkin Donuts is being run out of town here. Even the thruway rest stations have kicked Dunkin out for Timmy Ho's.

Welcome to 20 years ago.

There's been Tim Horton's in the Buffalo area since the early 80s. They practically drove Dunkin out almost completely out of the area a long time ago.

/Buffalo born-and-raised
//grew up on double-doubles and Timbits
///go Sabres (who actually have Horton's retired number hanging in the rafters)

 
canwolfshadow 2009-11-03 01:10:06 AM  
bobbette: Oh the year was 1778
How I wish I was at Horton's now
A letter of marque came from her Excellency
For the scummiest coffee I'd ever seen

God damn them all!
I was told we'd cruise the seas for Arabica bold,
We'd burn no shots - brew no tears;
Now I'm a broken man on a Halifax pier,
The last of Starbuck's Privateers.

Oh, Elcid Starbuck cried the town,
How I wish I was an Horton's now!
For twenty art majors all baristas who,
Would make for him the Antelope's crew.

God damn them all!
I was told we'd cruise the seas for Arabica bold,
We'd burn no shots - brew no tears;
Now I'm a broken man on a Halifax pier,
The last of Starbuck's Privateers.

The Antelope sloop was a sickening sight,
How I wish I was at Horton's now!
The espresso machine was rusted and broke,
And the cook's hardened doughnuts made the crew all choke,

God damn them all!
I was told we'd cruise the seas for Arabica bold,
We'd burn no shots - brew no tears;
Now I'm a broken man on a Halifax pier,
The last of Starbuck's Privateers.

On the Rocket's birthday we put to sea,
How I wish I was at Horton's now!
We were ninety-one days to Montego Bay,
Drinking Via instant all the way.

God damn them all!
I was told we'd cruise the seas for Arabica bold,
We'd burn no shots - brew no tears;
Now I'm a broken man on a Halifax pier,
The last of Starbuck's Privateers.

On the ninety-sixth day we sailed again,
How I wish I was in Horton's now!
When a Blue Mountain cargo ship sailed in sight,
With our cracked burr grinder we made to fight.

God damn them all!
I was told we'd cruise the seas for Arabica bold,
We'd burn no shots - brew no tears;
Now I'm a broken man on a Halifax pier,
The last of Starbuck's Privateers.

The cargo ship lay low down with beans
How I wish I was at Horton's now!
She was broad and fat and loose in stays,
But to catch her took the Antelope two compilation CD plays

God damn them all!
I was told we'd cruise the seas for Arabica bold,
We'd burn no shots - brew no tears;
Now I'm a broken man on a Halifax pier,
The last of Starbuck's Privateers.

and so on


WIN

 
TIASA 2009-11-03 01:23:53 AM  
Tim Hortons is Canadian crack

 
nucular bum 2009-11-03 01:31:04 AM  
bobbette: Oh the year was 1778
How I wish I was at Horton's now
A letter of marque came from her Excellency
For the scummiest coffee I'd ever seen

God damn them all!
I was told we'd cruise the seas for Arabica bold,
We'd burn no shots - brew no tears;
Now I'm a broken man on a Halifax pier,
The last of Starbuck's Privateers.

Oh, Elcid Starbuck cried the town,
How I wish I was an Horton's now!
For twenty art majors all baristas who,
Would make for him the Antelope's crew.
...
and so on


You magnificent bastard, bobbette.

 
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