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Date Posted: 03/28/03 3:35pm
Author: Quink
Subject: My high school, Tim Horton's, Swiss Chalet, Smarties, and Chip's ear drums
In reply to: Anita 's message, "Re: Krispy Kreme versus Tim Horton's" on 03/28/03 1:14pm

Lol... my sister goes there now, and apparently they have a little coffee shop or something. We just had a fake cappuccino machine and a few pop machines (and the store, of course) when I graduated.

I think the best thing with Tim Horton's is the selection. Pretty much any doughnut you want is available there. They also do soup, salad, sandwiches, and all sorts of other 'lunch' things. Mine is samll, since it's in my school, but there's still lots to choose from if you get there before the morning classes get out.

Swiss Chalet - Kind of a cross between family restaurant and fast food? I think... You know, it's been *years* since I went there, but it's basically a sit down raesturant and they serve a lot of chicken, ribs, and various other things that make a mess. For some reason, it always gave me the creeps.

Smarties - Like M&M's, but made with Canadian chocolate, so they're better (Sorry Nancy... American chocolate just tastes too... waxy for me). I gave Ryan and Chip smarties in Vegas. Ryan got waaaaay too excited, and Chip downed the whole box in one gulp. Then certain people *glares at those people* tried to get me to sing the jingle for him (Which I didn't do, because singers kind of need their ear drums intact).

Side note... I've seen American Smarties, which are completely different. We call them Rockets here, and they're the crappy candy you get for halloween that everyone hates *G*

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