Posted on 07/27/2013 1:14:05 AM PDT by expat1000
..."He asked the cashier, how many coffees do you sell in a day? The store manager Joanne Averion said. Then he asked the cashier to ring him up 500 large coffees.
"The cashier asked if he was going to drink all that coffee, or if he is going to give it to someone?" Averion recalled. "He said, 'You have to give these coffees to the next 500 customers," Averion also said.
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Most so called ‘charities’ are liberal enabling organizations... really - the coffee thing works - think about it.
Amen
I’ve given similar directions only it was McDonalds instead of Tim Hortons.
Always, someone poops on an act of kindness.
Understand. Plus the fact that many “non-profit” charities really exist to provide their officers with a nice lifestyle. You do have to do your research before giving.
Still, most people can afford a cup of coffee and its not like its a necessity.
Texas needs a Tim Hortons. When we go up North it is one of our first stops.
He struck gold with the doughnut shop he opened during his career. Unfortunately, he died in a car crash in his mid-40s.
here is a hint..
the coffee at the tim hortons in canada tastes different than the coffee here in the states..
i do not know why, but a tim horton coffee in canada is sooooo excellent..
bout the only thing i like about canada... :)
Canada Ping!
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