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Us Hockey vs Canada Hockey.

Egorh

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I have visited Canada twice this year, and I have to say I am NOT impressed with Tim Horton's. =(
HEY, timmies is a great thing! Pft there are also some timmies in the northern parts of USA, like port huron and some other places.
 

Acherous

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@Angyles You don't like timmies? D: Whenever I go up to Kitchner in the summer and winter It's always one of my favorite places to go. Their coffee is great :D

But ya, Canada hockey ftw ^_^
 

Egorh

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@Angyles You don't like timmies? D: Whenever I go up to Kitchner in the summer and winter It's always one of my favorite places to go. Their coffee is great :D

But ya, Canada hockey ftw ^_^
:O Kitchener! That is only 45 min's away from me! I live outside of London
 

Graink

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I'm Canadian and I don't like hockey. Canada's hockey fan base is actually dwindling. We still have a lot of try hards and idiot fans, but for the most part, people just watch it to fit in around here. We have a local hockey rink (Town population 7000 or so) and in the past 40 years we've produced maybe 3 NHL players. We have a hockey museum that was recently built and is now going bankrupt. Anyways, Canada has produced lots of great hockey players, but we have other sport players too. We live in a land of ice and snow! It's really all we can do.

As for Quebec; I almost want them to divide into their own country! That way I can move there and leave Canada without having to go far. Quebec is just so much more fun than Ontario for me, not only cause wherever I go they prefer soccer to hockey, but because they're not as arrogant, or intolerant of everyone else.. They just want to be alone, rather than wanting to intrude and invade on everyone else. English Ontario folk, in my eyes, have always been too cocky about their language, sports and generally just have a massive ego that they really shouldn't. I grew up in an ignorant community though, it's probably different everywhere else :3[DOUBLEPOST=1346361727,1346361630][/DOUBLEPOST]And Tim Hortons is like a religion @Angyles. It's tough to understand, but maybe you just weren't there at the right time, or in the right town. Like I said ^ We have around 7000 people living here. We have 2 Tim Hortons, and between 5 - 9am they're packed full. 20+ car line ups for the drive through, and all parking completely taken.
 

Angyles

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Angy your crazy timmies is amazing

I was not a fan, I know many people love it but for me it was just meh. But you have to understand, I do live in So Cal, so I am used to either Coffee Bean or Starbucks.

:3[DOUBLEPOST=1346361727,1346361630][/DOUBLEPOST]And Tim Hortons is like a religion @Angyles. It's tough to understand, but maybe you just weren't there at the right time, or in the right town. Like I said ^ We have around 7000 people living here. We have 2 Tim Hortons, and between 5 - 9am they're packed full. 20+ car line ups for the drive through, and all parking completely taken.

Same can be said here in So Cal with Starbucks lol. Near my home we have a Starbucks in the parking lot, and then one in the grocery store. Both are always packed with people.
 

Egorh

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Ya I was born in waterloo ^_^ Most of mine and @zachimon 's family is from there. Love that area.
My mothers side comes from Newfoundland while my dad grew up here in Ontario and moved to Alberta for a while. Plus I have family everywhere in Canada, and I have family in the states.
 

WoleverEntun

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I live in Calgary, where all the timmies are packed and every Flames game is sold out. as for Quebec: at the 1995 referendum, in which the separatists were narrowly defeated, this was the question: Do you agree that Quebec should become sovereign after having made a formal offer to Canada for a new economic and political partnership within the scope of the bill respecting the future of Quebec and of the agreement signed on June 12, 1995?.

Confusing, yes?
 
J

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I'm Canadian and I don't like hockey. Canada's hockey fan base is actually dwindling. We still have a lot of try hards and idiot fans, but for the most part, people just watch it to fit in around here. We have a local hockey rink (Town population 7000 or so) and in the past 40 years we've produced maybe 3 NHL players. We have a hockey museum that was recently built and is now going bankrupt. Anyways, Canada has produced lots of great hockey players, but we have other sport players too. We live in a land of ice and snow! It's really all we can do.

As for Quebec; I almost want them to divide into their own country! That way I can move there and leave Canada without having to go far. Quebec is just so much more fun than Ontario for me, not only cause wherever I go they prefer soccer to hockey, but because they're not as arrogant, or intolerant of everyone else.. They just want to be alone, rather than wanting to intrude and invade on everyone else. English Ontario folk, in my eyes, have always been too cocky about their language, sports and generally just have a massive ego that they really shouldn't. I grew up in an ignorant community though, it's probably different everywhere else :3[DOUBLEPOST=1346361727,1346361630][/DOUBLEPOST]And Tim Hortons is like a religion @Angyles. It's tough to understand, but maybe you just weren't there at the right time, or in the right town. Like I said ^ We have around 7000 people living here. We have 2 Tim Hortons, and between 5 - 9am they're packed full. 20+ car line ups for the drive through, and all parking completely taken.
YES Hockey sucks, Quebec is the most ghetto place i`ve ever been to
 
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Plob5

KINGSTON FTW! All my relatives live their and I visit them like 2-3 times per year :)[DOUBLEPOST=1346372336,1346372286][/DOUBLEPOST]
YES Hockey sucks, Quebec is the most ghetto place i`ve ever been to
Hockey is the best sport ever, I challenge any of you too it.[DOUBLEPOST=1346372402][/DOUBLEPOST]
HEY, timmies is a great thing! Pft there are also some timmies in the northern parts of USA, like port huron and some other places.
Timmies is pretty damn badass, like it better than the Dunkin Donuts we have out in New England :p
 

Ayohae

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Tim Horton's is incredible! I'm actually on vacation in Canada now; I've been eating Tim Horton's quite a bit... ^-^
 

Angyles

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Guys. someone make a new thread about Tim Hortons, lawl.

No consider this hijacked

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