My Fellow Canadians...

Ouch, I always win free **** during the contest.

Free Coffee FTW!
 
A buddy of mine won a free BBQ last year. He had lined up right in front of me and ordered the same Coffee as mine! I was pissed :o

Though I did win a couple times last year. I documented one of them :o
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I always thought the rim was so hard to roll up, it pissed me off until I got on of these.

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I've never even heard of th- oh. Canadians only :(
 
I rarely ever go to Timmy's anymore. But a friend of mine won a camping set one year.
 
In Canada people win camping sets from coffee contests. :up:
 
0 For 2 :down

It was really nice today. Sunny, nearly no wind, and minus 10. Pretty good for February. I walked to Tims :up:
 
Ha, i'll do the same. The best thing I have ever won was a free coffee. And that was last year :cmad:
 
I hardly ever get to Timmy's - but I love a Cafe Mocha.
 
This is what Canadians get excited about? Seriously, why are you guys even a country? ;)
 
What'd you say Matt? Couldn't hear you over my Health Care benefits :awesome:

Anyways, 0-5. Bought my sister a Cafe Mocha so maybe this will be the day I win something :cmad:
 
Don't knock the cafe mocha - I'm one for 3. Won a free coffee today.
 
The Cafe Mocha is pretty good. I'll probably just stick with the Coffee though
 
I saved ten bucks on my gift card for this very occasion.
 
On a side note:

Canada has 3 cities in the top 5 "most livable" list:

http://www.deathandtaxesmag.com/55908/what-makes-canadian-and-australian-cities-more-livable/#

death and taxes magazine said:
According to The Economist Intelligence Unit there were five basic categories that helped determine the livability of each city: stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education, and infrastructure. After all the data was collected each city was graded on a scale of 1-100, the higher the better. Needless to say Egypt and Libya did not top this list, but the ones that did might surprise you. The Economist‘s full ‘assessment’ costs only $500, so needless to say I haven’t seen the entire list, but earlier their week the top ten were relieved to the media.

1. Vancouver, Canada
2. Melbourne, Australia
3. Vienna, Austria
4. Toronto, Canada
5. Calgary, Canada
6. Helsinki, Finland
7. Sydney, Australia
8. Perth, Australia
9. Adelaide, Australia
10. Auckland, New Zealand
 
There's already a thread for that

Though I am very pleased that Canadian cities are high up
 

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