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- thunderbug
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- matt44
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My guy is definately benefitting from being a year older:
Flexx Torso:
Played 29 games with 13 goals, 13 assists, +21, 37 PIMs, 1 fight instigated, 1 fight won and an average rating of 7.38
Don't think I scored that many goals all season. Doesn't look like many people want to dance with him this season either.
Flexx Torso:
Played 29 games with 13 goals, 13 assists, +21, 37 PIMs, 1 fight instigated, 1 fight won and an average rating of 7.38
Don't think I scored that many goals all season. Doesn't look like many people want to dance with him this season either.
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- thunderbug
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Nah B72 is too busy missing practice and I'm putting up points.matt44 wrote:My guy is definately benefitting from being a year older:
Flexx Torso:
Played 29 games with 13 goals, 13 assists, +21, 37 PIMs, 1 fight instigated, 1 fight won and an average rating of 7.38
Don't think I scored that many goals all season. Doesn't look like many people want to dance with him this season either.
- bruins72
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- bruins72
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No way. Dunkin is deeply entrenched in the US. I think the only place they're not huge is the west coast. There are a few Tim Hortons here but they don't make an impact. Plus, I was just reading an article in the paper and I saw something saying that Tim Hortons was bought by either Arby's or Wendy's. I can't remember which. The article was about Arby's buying out Wendy's. But it doesn't really matter. Your big coffee chain is owned by a second or third rate fast food chain. Here, Dunkin is the big dog and they own other chains.
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Tim's donuts and pastries and the like are garbage.batdad wrote:Tim's is owned by Wendy's now. But they still have the best coffee in the world! Tim's is gods gift to the world. Plus it has such a great back story and name.
Always fresh is the name of the program whereby they make their donuts, pastries, bagels, and the like in a factory and then freeze it, ship it, and reheat it in the stores.
- bigargon
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I agree with bruins DD is scary in their coverage . I figure at least in connecticut their is one DD for about every three miles. In my city alone their are six dunkin donuts. of course being the North east USA were a bunch of crazy, high stressed maniacs, just try driving around Connecticut, or worse Boston or NYCbruins72 wrote:No way. Dunkin is deeply entrenched in the US. I think the only place they're not huge is the west coast. There are a few Tim Hortons here but they don't make an impact. Plus, I was just reading an article in the paper and I saw something saying that Tim Hortons was bought by either Arby's or Wendy's. I can't remember which. The article was about Arby's buying out Wendy's. But it doesn't really matter. Your big coffee chain is owned by a second or third rate fast food chain. Here, Dunkin is the big dog and they own other chains.
- vilifyingforce
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I'm in Fredericton,NB a population of 80k when you include the greater area and we have 8 off the top of my head, plus the neighbouring town of Oromocto has...two(maybe more)? Out here, you're not really anything until you have a liquor store and a Tim's. And yes, WHEN the coffe is good it's awesome, sadly it's usually burnt. 
