Monday, April 03, 2006
Tim Horton's - No. 3 Road, Richmond
Yikes! I wake up and it's 1:00pm. Wait a minute! It's Daylight Savings Time. Spring forward, fall back. It's actually 2:00pm.
I spring forward to change my clock, then fall back onto my Sealy Posturepedic. An hour later...I awaken again, realizing that although I had missed breakfast and lunch, I could still have dunch - that third mini-meal of the day between lunch and dinner, well familar to Kirstie Alley.
I need coffee, I need dunch. OK, let's go to Tim Horton's. I grab a Province and race off to the No 3 Road location, where everyone is finishing off their dunch.
I remember it's still Roll Up the Rim so I order the combo - BLT sandwich, large coffee and a donut, all for $5.82. I reflect - geez, I'm so easily influenced by the heavy advertising blitz from Tim Horton's. I have surrendered to the Gods of advertising.
The contest is making me a coffee addict and so is the Sudoku puzzle I'm working on. The Province will start running one soon. Today, there's an article by Jonathan McDonald on how addictive Sudoku is. (Aside: I remember playing hockey with him. We were the two smallest guys on the team. That was a few years ago.)
(Daylight Savings) Time was ticking down and I could only finish one Sudoku puzzle while the rolled-up rim revealed I should replay. Gotta do it again tomorrow.
I spring forward to change my clock, then fall back onto my Sealy Posturepedic. An hour later...I awaken again, realizing that although I had missed breakfast and lunch, I could still have dunch - that third mini-meal of the day between lunch and dinner, well familar to Kirstie Alley.
I need coffee, I need dunch. OK, let's go to Tim Horton's. I grab a Province and race off to the No 3 Road location, where everyone is finishing off their dunch.
I remember it's still Roll Up the Rim so I order the combo - BLT sandwich, large coffee and a donut, all for $5.82. I reflect - geez, I'm so easily influenced by the heavy advertising blitz from Tim Horton's. I have surrendered to the Gods of advertising.
The contest is making me a coffee addict and so is the Sudoku puzzle I'm working on. The Province will start running one soon. Today, there's an article by Jonathan McDonald on how addictive Sudoku is. (Aside: I remember playing hockey with him. We were the two smallest guys on the team. That was a few years ago.)
(Daylight Savings) Time was ticking down and I could only finish one Sudoku puzzle while the rolled-up rim revealed I should replay. Gotta do it again tomorrow.
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Why did you only wake up at 2.00 in the afternoon? It sounds like you had gone to bed at 6.00 in the morning.
Perhaps you work strange hours? Are you, perchance, a long distance truck driver?
Perhaps you work strange hours? Are you, perchance, a long distance truck driver?
I lead a weekend men's group, we specialize in ritual killings; doing business with lead-pipe cruelty, mercenary sensibility.
I am on a diet of fish and bread. I have one loaf of bread and one fish. I'm waiting for a mathematician to present me with an algorithm for the multiplication of 2 to the nth power. You can say I'm waiting for a miracle. Maybe I can hang on until the weekend.
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