If I could figure a way of ordering Tim Horton's doughnuts from Canada (or
even one of the states that has a Tim's) and get them down here without
spoiling, I would!
Allan
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a Tim Horton's in Columbus, Ohio or environs. Look around -- you might
turn one up.
Best, Ken
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Subject: [GZG] Donuts (OT)
To: "'gzg-l@mail.csua.berkeley.edu'" <gzg-l@mail.csua.berkeley.edu>
Date: Thursday, July 1, 2010, 11:04 AM
If I could figure a way of ordering Tim Horton's doughnuts from Canada (or
even one of the states that has a Tim's) and get them down here without
spoiling, I would!
Allan
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> 2010 at 10:04 AM, Hudak, Michael <mihudak@state.pa.us> wrote:
> IThere was a newspaper article from a donut shop in my old hometown of
Yeah, but I doubt the were chocolate glazed. Still, it's worth a try. I might
get my mom to try it...
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of Columbus, Ohio. We have a wide variety of Tim Horton's with which you can
meet your coffee and donut needs in our fair city.
> On Jul 1, 2010 4:47 PM, "Ken Hall" <khall39@yahoo.com> wrote:
I think there's a Tim Horton's in Columbus, Ohio or environs. Look
around --
you might turn one up.
Best, Ken
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Subject: [GZG] Donuts (OT)
To: "'gzg-l@mail.csua.berkeley.edu'" <gzg-l@mail.csua.berkeley.edu>
Date: Thursday, July 1, 2010, 11:04 AM
> If I could figure a way of ordering Tim Horton's doughnuts from Canada
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http://mail.csua.berkeley.edu:8080/mailman/listinfo/gzg-lOn Thu, Jul 1,
> 2010 at 3:47 PM, Ken Hall <khall39@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I think there's a Tim Horton's in Columbus, Ohio or environs. Look
There are a couple. Tim Horton's is owned by Wendy's, or the same company that
owns Wendy's, and Wendy's is headquartered out of Columbus.
There is a Tim Horton's east of Indianapolis, but none anywhere near the route
I'll be taking to GenCon.
I don't think there's a Tim's closer to me than Cincinnati. *sigh*
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> 2010 at 4:51 PM, James Moore <jmooreou@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am a resident of Columbus, Ohio. We have a wide variety of Tim
When did Columbus get Tim Horton's?? Okay, granted, I haven't lived there
since '88, but still...
Mk
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> 2010 at 6:29 PM, Indy <indy.kochte@gmail.com> wrote:
> When did Columbus get Tim Horton's?? Okay, granted, I haven't lived
I first came across one of them in 2003. Likely well before then. I think it
was the late 90s when Wendy's bought Tim's.
I find it a cruel irony of life that I'm nowhere near one, but they have one
in Toledo of all places...
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showed up around the time I finished grad school (about 2000). I remember
getting coffee and donuts on my way to work about that time. TimBits and Rush
are my favorite Canadian imports.
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> On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 6:29 PM, Indy <indy.kochte@gmail.com> wrote:
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We have Tim Horton's in now here in Maine. Not as impressed with donuts as I
am their soups..
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of home out to troops is of course an old custom. Apparently my late
great-grandmother sent a Christmas pudding (the old fashioned home made
sort boiled in a cloth) out to her brother when he was stationed in
Palestine during the post-war unpleasantness there. When it arrived it
was some months late and had a beard. They probably ate it anyway, they breed
hardy sorts in Ballyclare.  Michael  "It is by my order and for the good of
the state that the bearer has done what has been done." Cardinal Richelieu, in
The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas