Wikipedia tangent

Wikipedia tangent

November 24, 2006, 3:11 am
Tagged with: | |

It started by looking up the roots of the Canadian thanksgiving (Wikipedia -- solving bar debates and dinner conversation questions since... umm... whenever), and then I ended up on the fascinating Wikipedia entry for Tim Hortons.  Did you know that there's an RCMP radio code for Tim Hortons, and that the chain accounts for nearly a quarter of the Canadian fast food industry's sales??

I miss Timmies! 


Your next endeavor: opening

Your next endeavor: opening up a south-of-the-border Tim Hortons for all those homesick Canadians.


There are Tim Hortons stateside

None on the West Coast tho. But then again, since they're owned by Wendy's, I guess you could just go get coffee and doughnuts at Wendy's?

Maybe not


FMPhoenixHawk's picture

We've got several here in

We've got several here in Michigan. So, come visit!