Posted on 04/09/2014 8:39:32 AM PDT by Loyalist
A man went berserk inside a downtown Vancouver Tim Hortons on Monday morning smashing windows, throwing chairs and ripping equipment off the counter.
The man entered the Tims at 756 Davie St., near Howe, and asked for a coffee at 11:45 a.m. When told to line up, he pulled the fire alarm, then threw two chairs at the windows, shattering them and landing on the sidewalk outside.
He proceeding to rip a debit machine and cash register from their moorings and smash them on the ground, before picking up several more chairs and shattering more windows. Those chairs also landed outside.
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But I thought Canadians were too nice to do anything like this.
This is Canada. No disrespect intended but...think about it, eh?
Everyone can calm down now. Trevor Linden has been appointed president of the Canucks.
The coffee there is not that bad...
Isnt it Dunkin Donuts that is all over Boston ???
“He should prolly consider switching to decaf, apparently.”
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A favorite of mine—— Waitress asks customer,”Would you like decaf or non decaf?”
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I think you nailed it. Ritchie.
This is one of those subtle signs we professional mental health consultants look for that indicate possible anger issues.
LOL!
I asked her the price in English and she quoted me a price in frog about half again more. I grew up in a Frog Canadian neighborhood and I under stood Canadian French very well.
I bought it the normal price after some bad language, it was to bad she was a cute old gal, Je n’Englais, mon ma menue.
Did he find out they don’t serve the Obama Stinkyburger?
Another moonlighting PhD candidate d:^))
Any relation to this gal?
Topless womans McDonalds rampage caught on tape
http://blogs.ajc.com/news-to-me/2014/04/09/topless-womans-mcdonalds-rampage-caught-on-tape/
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