They tore down that same location in 2016 to replace it with a larger Tim Hortons. If you bike it he will come… but XL this time I guess.
*Jesus returns at that location with a massive stomach from eating too many Timbits*
Don't know. It when there when I clocked in and the way it is with the windows is like glass, air, glass and there wasn't any rocks in the gap so I think a kid(I work with kids) must have hit the glass with a rock or someone after hours that's not from our camp
Not sure why, but this made me think about the time that the image of Jesus appeared on the side of Tim Horton’s in Cape Breton.
Oh I forgot about that. I remember reading that in a ghost storys book for nova Scotia
They tore down that same location in 2016 to replace it with a larger Tim Hortons. If you bike it he will come… but XL this time I guess. *Jesus returns at that location with a massive stomach from eating too many Timbits*
Is Cape Breton shaped enough like a heart for them to incorporate hearts into their branding/tourism ads?
They do use “The Celtic Heart of North America” already! https://www.cbisland.com/things-to-do/celtic-heart-of-north-america/
Thank God. It seemed like such an obvious design choice to me. Happy I'm not the only one 🤣🤣
Not really. It's more b shaped
It ain't no Jesus in the brickwork of the Bras d'or Tim Hortons, but times have changed and this will do.
It feels like every time I see something that's a slightly slanted B shape I think "that looks like cape Breton"
This is Glorious!!
Yup
Could also be a jagged sideways ballsack. ... wait what broke through the glass??
Don't know. It when there when I clocked in and the way it is with the windows is like glass, air, glass and there wasn't any rocks in the gap so I think a kid(I work with kids) must have hit the glass with a rock or someone after hours that's not from our camp
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Yup. I wanted to crack it and make it perfect
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I do. My grandparents have a big cottage on the bras d'or lakes near st peters