"Whether there's an actual Tim Hortons (store) or not, it does allow us to identify with home.''
He said the coffee stand will be very handy during late night or early morning patrols and when troops need something to remind them of home.
"Let's paint a scenario of a patrol going out of Kandahar. It could be 2 a.m. ... and this would be several hours before deploying. Quite conceivably they would attend ... with a coffee in hand because it is ... semi-informal, and what people do at 2 a.m. is drink coffee,'' he said.
is just for the ladies?equally attractive guy for the ladies
The KBR kitchens have even managed to get salad wrong. We don't need them touching Timmies.geo said:while I think it would be even better to have Timmy's coffee served (gratis) in the Mess Kitchen (like they have on HMCShips) - I guess this is the next best thing.
tomahawk6 said:http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20060306/afghan_timhortons_06030y/20060307?hub=Canada
The PM is going to Khandahar? Anyway, just wondering, if someone "over there" rolls the rim and wins, can they have the SUV sent over? :dontpanic:clk320 said:PM inbound.
vonGarvin said:The PM is going to Khandahar? Anyway, just wondering, if someone "over there" rolls the rim and wins, can they have the SUV sent over? :dontpanic:
And a free visit from "Pimp my ride" LOLJantor said:Maybe roll up the rim and win a G-wagon with 22 inch spinners and a chrome .50 cal. ;D