Hey Tim. . .

I think we should all stop in to Guest Relations our next time in the park, and for that matter every time in the park after that. ; Let's see if we can make it happen!
 
I am thinking someone needs to broker a sponsorship from Tim Horton's for Pixelmania... ;

They kick in the cash and coffee, we plug and shill like mad. ; Maybe even do a nothing but Canada meet!
 
There you go Justin! ; That works for me! ; Maybe we can get Disney to throw out the crummy coffee they are serving and replace it with Tim Horton's! ; Hey, a guy can dream, can't he?! LOL!
 
Disney has crummy coffee? ; Surely not! ; I've never heard anyone complain about the Sanka instant crystal coffee made with reclaimed swamp water the parks serve!
 
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Ah, yes. Much better! ; And a snake didn't pop out of it (I was sort of expecting it to).

Much love, Sean and Karen.
 

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AHhahaah.. i remembered my password

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anyhow this is how the gag should have worked... We sent tim a cup from timmies and then two days later he should have gotten the coffee ... but he went to Disney which screwed up the time line .. sooooo

I still think it was a good Gag :) Hahahah a little present from the East Coast of Canada :)
 
0900 this am , boardwalk villas, but relax there tim, the horton's packs are just for show, i brought down some jamaican blue mountain beans for this trip, leaving the sealed tim's in my owners locker for the next pixelmania


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Sounds like you are a coffee enthusiast, Mr. Gary! ; Blue mountain beans...yum.

I actually have a coffee selection at all times in my house - like my own private Starbuck's...I can't just drink one type of bean all the time - how boring. ; Jamaican Blue Mountain is one of my regulars, along with Hawaiian Kona - both sweet and fruity. ; I always keep Kenya AA on hand for the strong, dark, deep flavors, and some Guatemala for the darker and stronger but also slightly tropical. ; Every once in a while, I get brave and throw in some Kopi Luwak, which my office all just had to group-buy a batch when I told them where it comes from!
 
I keep a pretty good selection in my office at all times. I am pretty fortunate that lots of my employees live all over the world & they know my Love of coffee. Here is a small sample of what I have at this time.

From Brazil:
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From Thailand:
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From Peru:
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From Panama:
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; I currently have some Turkish & Mongolian coming to me; I have most recently had some from: Ecuador, Colombia, Costa Rica, Hawaiian Kona, France, Canada, Vietnam (not very good) & several other countries.

; Come to think of it, I will contact my Canadian source and ask them to pick up some Tim Horton's. 😃
 

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Sounds like you are a coffee enthusiast
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you bet i am, one of the first things i equipped my owners locker with was a small bean grinder, i can be a real stickler about my freshness, that's why i treasure the few spots at the world that do a french press pot of coffee on the menu
 
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