The Meaning of Lila by John Forgetta and L.A. Rose

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  1. pschearer

    pschearerGenius_badge said, 5 months ago

    That’s how it’s supposed to work all the time. It’s called free enterprise.

  2. bald 716

    bald 716 said, 5 months ago

    but i cannot bring my self to pay all that money for a darned cup of coffee.

  3. 3hourtour

    3hourtour said, 5 months ago

    …”anything free is worth saving up for”….

  4. hank197857

    hank197857Genius_badge said, 5 months ago

    imagine good service and a sensibly priced cup of coffee. what a wonderful world …

  5. Doctor Toon

    Doctor ToonGenius_badge said, 5 months ago

    The coffee I make at home may not have the pretty names or fancy flavors, but it’s cheap and its STRONG.

  6. Macushlalondra

    MacushlalondraGenius_badge said, 5 months ago

    Same here Doctortoon. Though I do enjoy going to Tim Horton’s for coffee and a blueberry fritter now and then.

  7. Josh 1360

    Josh 1360 said, 5 months ago

    Mac, you would actually “fritter” your money away on Java? LOL! SOMEBODY STOP ME!!

  8. jmworacle

    jmworacle said, 5 months ago

    Any company worth their salt knows that their most precious commodity is a satisfied customer. You can have the best product on the market but if you don’t take care of your customer, you’re up the creek without a canoe.

  9. JWF

    JWF said, 5 months ago

    Josh, that’s hysterical. Mac, what’s Tim Horton?

  10. pbuckland

    pbuckland said, 5 months ago

    JWF You are obviously not Canadian. Tim Horton was a great hockey player who played for the Toronto Maple Leafs and later for the Buffalo Sabres and is now enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame. During the latter part of his career, he invested in a donut shop which bore his name, and which grew into a small chain in the Southern Ontario area. Tim was unfortunately killed in an automobile accident while still playing for Buffalo, but the donut shop chain carried on and was eventually sold by his spouse. The new owners have presided over the growth of this small company from its humble beginnings to Canada’s largest chain of coffee/donut shops, and it has seen expansion into several northern USA markets. The name “Tim” is now synonymous to “a cup of coffee” here in Canada, and everyone knows what you mean by “I am heading to Tim’s.”

  11. ewennick

    ewennick said, 5 months ago

    pbuckland; I live about 500 metres from the original Tim Horton’s store. It’s more than a local hangout … it’s sort of a cult.

  12. Saucy1121

    Saucy1121 said, 5 months ago

    I took a trip to Canada a few years ago and while I don’t drink coffee, the donuts were awesome.

  13. pbuckland

    pbuckland said, 5 months ago

    ewennick: you are obviously a Hamiltonian then.

  14. arsmall

    arsmall said, 5 months ago

    So they found another Starbucks to frequent? No more McCafe?