ScottRadom
Shogun of Saskatchewan
More out of curiosity than anything I started a Canadian Mafia social group. Don't know what the hell it does, but anyone who wants to join can. I think. I dunno. Go Canada.
First question: do I have to be Canadian?
Second question: does Canada *have* a mafia?
Is this a annual meeting picture ?
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ok thats better the other picture was BIG
also
MMUUWWHAHAHAAHhahah
it was simply one of the more bizarre ones... :skeleton:I don't even know what the protocol on a monkey Icon is even for.
The thing that amazes me about Tim Hortons (Our massive chain of donut and Coffee shops) is that they're always full. I mean, can't get a seat at anytime kind of full. The drive through is always backed up a ton. It really, really is a Canadian Cultural phenomenon. A couple blocks down from here there are two Tim Hortons across the street from each other. Literally, across the street. They felt they were missing out on business from people who travelled in opposite directions based on the time of day. And they were right. It's amazing, their BOTH packed, constantly. I should show a pick, if I can find one.
Ive seen this in Windsor.. stopped in one when I was heading to Toronto and when I walked out the door I stared at another right across the street..it was like a giant mirror or something..
The thing that amazes me about Tim Hortons (Our massive chain of donut and Coffee shops) is that they're always full. I mean, can't get a seat at anytime kind of full. The drive through is always backed up a ton. It really, really is a Canadian Cultural phenomenon. A couple blocks down from here there are two Tim Hortons across the street from each other. Literally, across the street. They felt they were missing out on business from people who travelled in opposite directions based on the time of day. And they were right. It's amazing, their BOTH packed, constantly. I should show a pick, if I can find one.