somecanuckchick
Tundra Gypsy
Finder
Veteran
Coffee is cheaper at Tim Hortons and Mikey Ds.
like2fiddle
Curious
Incredible! and the farmer growing the coffee beans is probably getting less than $1 per pound
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rich815
Guest
There's $1000 bottles of wine too. So what? It's that kind of connoisseur that will buy this, not any every day coffee drinker. If demand is there more power to them....
And on this site there are lots of people who pay $2000 for a 35 or 50mm lens....
And on this site there are lots of people who pay $2000 for a 35 or 50mm lens....
kbg32
neo-romanticist
I wish there were Tim Horton's in NYC. I believe there used to be one on the corner of St. Marks and 3rd Avenue, but turned into a Starbuck's. I only see Tim Horton's upstate NY and Canada.
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rich815
Guest
kbg32 said:I wish there were Tim Horton's in NYC. I believe there used to be one on the corner of St. Marks and 3rd Avenue, but turned into a Starbuck's. I only see Tim Horton's upstate NY and Canada.
I think the reason that particular Tim Horton's (and others I hear) turned into a Starbucks is that Starbucks secretly installed these hypnotic machines atop the building to get people to stop buying Tim Horton's coffee. That way Starbucks could swoop in and take over...
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Finder said:Coffee is cheaper at Tim Hortons and Mikey Ds.
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Brought to you by the same Kapitalist Ubergenius behind the $1.50 bottle of water. Also the same that charges $0.99 for Ho-Hos and $5 for pomegranate juice. It's mad, I tells ya, *mad!*like2fiddle said:Incredible! and the farmer growing the coffee beans is probably getting less than $1 per pound![]()
erikhaugsby
killer of threads
I'm glad I don't like coffee. 
chris000
Landscaper
erikhaugsby said:I'm glad I don't like coffee.![]()
I don't like it either - but I still can't get through the day without it!
There was a piece of bad news on the BBC News site a couple of days ago, drinking to much coffee can be fatal ......... the good news is that the average person would need to drink two hundred cups in a day. I wonder which research scientist got a fat wad of taxpayers money to work that out.
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