KNEW IT!
Was watching the boob tube this morning and through sleep-glazed eyes spotted MY Tim Horton's in a commercial.
Immediately googled and was rewarded with the facts according to Rock 95:
May 16, 2011
A Tim Horton’s in Bracebridge is closed today for a commercial shoot. The Timmy’s on Taylor Road will be closed all day. Crews are also expected to be shooting around a private resort and the rock cut on Highway 118 west in Muskoka Lakes Township.
The commercial involves two doofus couples who get "lost" and agree to meet at the next Timmy's. Stoopid commercial but the Timmy's is a place I frequent a great deal.
So, to Umbrella Lady who kindly sent me a Tim's card, imagine me at that drive-thru, card in hand, filling up the tank with a large regular to go.
Oh heck, I'm feeling generous today - coffee and doughnuts for all!
I love that series of commercials...now every time I see it I will think of you getting your Tim's fix.
ReplyDeleteI love that commercial! How cool that it's your Timmy's.
ReplyDeleteI saw this commercial just last night on HGTV. Jonathan thought it was hilarious and my first comment was "what a cute looking Tims!" Have a cup there for me. :)
ReplyDeleteI actually have seen that commercial! I will think of you every time I see it from now on. Enjoy your Tim's!
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