Tim Horton search=Tim Horton: Hockey Legend and Fast Food Icon
The Toronto Maple Leafs' giant is dwarfed by his coffee-and-doughnut empire.
His name towers over thousands of highway exits and strip malls, a beacon to weary travellers, drowsy office drones, scrambling minivan moms and all others in need of a caffeine-and-sugar jolt. He isn't remembered for Stanley Cups, dramatic goals or anything else that happened on the ice. But Tim Horton ranks with Henderson, Howe, Orr, Hull, Richard and Number 99 as one of Canada's most famous hockey players. If the true measure of fame is name recognition, Horton might be at the top of the list.
Horton sounds like he might deserve/have earned his many shops, good for him.
Did I tell you that there was no fire, just an exploded man,
with burns on his body........odd.
yes, it is from the back, it was xrayed last week, one of the vertabraes is gone, in the neck or rather at the base.
Solution, would be to stop aging and get young again, but as
that did not happen, I am now on steroids........grr.
Yes, do search, let your mind go wild........you know, granny style.
I am trying to get to so many different directions, that nothing is working.