Due to this newly created hole in the wall, only the original drive through will remain open until repairs are made. So now the drive through line is twice as long.
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Yep. In case you're wondering, it's the Schomberg Tim Horton's at the corner of Hwy 9 and Hwy 27.Code-Red wrote:Wow, that is fucking fail. I own that exact same car (Mazdaspeed 6), which happens to be AWD. If you can't drive AWD in the winter, you shouldn't be driving period.
Code-Red wrote:Don't know Schomberg too well... my father grew up there but I've never been there to check it out.
The pic was taken right after it happened by one of the girls that works at the Tim's. My friend who also works there, got it from her.Code-Red wrote: Did you grab that pic right after it happened?
Update: The guy driving the car that hit the Tims was doing donuts in the parking lot. He was trying to impress his girlfriend who was in the passenger seat, and he got way too close to the building. The damage to the Tims is $30,000. His car (which actually belongs to his dad) was written off, because both airbags deployed.Kinarivex wrote:Um buddy? That's extremely Offensive considering Most Canadians can Actually Drive. Winters in Canada can get really terrible especially if the guy was drunk...Unlike Americans, Canadians actually Have Winters. Canadians are no worse at Driving then Americans are, They just have harder conditions. I've lived in Canada for a few years and Their winters are actually worse Then UK and US. No, Way worse then in US. Mind you I've only been to Quebec so as to the other parts I can't vouch for but Quebec is said to have the worst drivers anyway. I've never been in an accident in Quebec in all me 5 years living there so.
Quoted for fail. Canadians are terrible drivers. Probably because we rode horse and carriage until just a few short years ago.Kinarivex wrote:Um buddy? That's extremely Offensive considering Most Canadians can Actually Drive.
Lawl. Yes, especially if he was drunk. Any conditions are worse when you're drunk.Kinarivex wrote:Winters in Canada can get really terrible especially if the guy was drunk...
Ever been to Chicago? Michigan? New York? Pretty much the same as Ontario winters. Now, the Praries and Maritimes are a different story. As is Nunavut. And Yukon. And NWT. But Ontario is for pansies, as far as winter is concerned. And as far as I'm concerned. Most parts of Quebec too. Montreal, I'm looking at you.Kinarivex wrote:Unlike Americans, Canadians actually Have Winters. Canadians are no worse at Driving then Americans are, They just have harder conditions.
edit 1: Read DanteJay's post. 'Nuff said.Kinarivex wrote:I've lived in Canada for a few years and Their winters are actually worse Then UK and US. No, Way worse then in US. Mind you I've only been to Quebec...
Please learn how to type.Kinarivex wrote:Um buddy? That's extremely Offensive considering Most Canadians can Actually Drive. Winters in Canada can get really terrible especially if the guy was drunk...Unlike Americans, Canadians actually Have Winters. Canadians are no worse at Driving then Americans are, They just have harder conditions. I've lived in Canada for a few years and Their winters are actually worse Then UK and US. No, Way worse then in US. Mind you I've only been to Quebec so as to the other parts I can't vouch for but Quebec is said to have the worst drivers anyway. I've never been in an accident in Quebec in all me 5 years living there so.
You've never been to the northeast, have you buddy? Also I hope most Canadians can actually grammar. Additionally it's true, Quebecians do suck at driving from what I've seen. You can usually pick 'em out by who's going 35MPH slower than traffic.Kinarivex wrote:Um buddy? That's extremely Offensive considering Most Canadians can Actually Drive. Winters in Canada can get really terrible especially if the guy was drunk...Unlike Americans, Canadians actually Have Winters.
Specially Cork wrote:Why do you Americans moan about Canada so much? Is it really the worst state?