Tim Hortons
#61
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Actually Mick, I live in Toronto unlike yourself and I've never heard anyone refer to it as that. Must be a redneck suburban thing.
Plus there are plenty of Chinese people out there that go by the name Timmy.
Plus there are plenty of Chinese people out there that go by the name Timmy.
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It doesn't geezer, maybe you haven't got your ears to the ground or move with the hip crowd Am only 40mins from TO Guv, and have heard it so many times.
So you've never heard the howard johnson refered to as the "ho jo" then? Doesn't matter really, you say tomato, i say to:mah:to, know what i mean? Sor'ed !
So you've never heard the howard johnson refered to as the "ho jo" then? Doesn't matter really, you say tomato, i say to:mah:to, know what i mean? Sor'ed !
Originally posted by Interested
Actually Mick, I live in Toronto unlike yourself and I've never heard anyone refer to it as that. Must be a redneck suburban thing.
Plus there are plenty of Chinese people out there that go by the name Timmy.
Actually Mick, I live in Toronto unlike yourself and I've never heard anyone refer to it as that. Must be a redneck suburban thing.
Plus there are plenty of Chinese people out there that go by the name Timmy.
Last edited by mickj; Jun 2nd 2004 at 12:24 pm.
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yes I've heard of Ho Jo, T.O and even T dot. Are you sure you aren't creating some kind of hybrid name from Timmy's and Ho Jo?
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If you've heard of ho jo, am surprised you are not calling that a "MANDARIN" name
Originally posted by Interested
yes I've heard of Ho Jo, T.O and even T dot. Are you sure you aren't creating some kind of hybrid name from Timmy's and Ho Jo?
yes I've heard of Ho Jo, T.O and even T dot. Are you sure you aren't creating some kind of hybrid name from Timmy's and Ho Jo?