Mind you the Chai Latte is pretty good....but can't beat the Double Double.
Armymedic said:Sorry troops, my feel of it is that there is no good reason to have a Tim's in Theater with us. Just because we can...nope. Will it make our QOL any better over there...nope. Will it cause more problems then its worth...yep.
We already have the coffee. They can ship over cups, and we have in the past. You will not be able to ship the Tims cream all the way across the pond. And trust me, our soldiers are not dying over there from lack of food, so no need for donuts.
The logistics of this is gigantic. Sure it would be great to have a trailer in KAF, but what good if its only open 1 day every 2 weeks because all the supplies have run out. Who is going to use if...Oh yes, all the NSE and NCE who are back in the big camp....having an outlet so that the majority of troops can get a coffee once or twice a month?
Booked_Spice said:For that I am thankful. So whether all of your comments are right just remember that the one coffee or that slushy thing made one front line soldier happy for that one instant. That is all that counts in my books.
Booked_Spice said:So whether all of your comments are right just remember that the one coffee or that slushy thing made one front line soldier happy for that one instant. That is all that counts in my books.
Canadian soldiers in Kandahar mourn temporary loss of doughnuts
03:42:52 EDT Jul 14, 2006
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (CP) - Canada's soldiers in Kandahar say they can live with the oppressive heat, dust and exhaustion of fighting Taliban.
But they draw the line when they lose their doughnuts. The Tim Horton's restaurant that opened at the Kandahar Air Field before Canada Day ran out of doughnuts on Thursday. By Friday, the Timbits were gone, too. Staff at the "Timmies trailer," as it has become known, say they're hoping for a fresh batch of supplies soon, but were unable to say when they'd once again be making the soft, sweet treats.
Getting doughnuts into the base takes a back seat to the military's number one priority - armaments and the basic necessities of life for the troops.
GAP said:This just in !!
Kandahar Tim Horton's fresh out of doughnuts
Updated Fri. Jul. 14 2006 9:14 AM ET Canadian Press
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20060714/afghanistan_hortons_060714/20060714?hub=TopStories
Canada's soldiers in Kandahar say they can live with the oppressive heat, dust and exhaustion of fighting Taliban.
But they draw the line when they lose their doughnuts.
The Tim Horton's restaurant that opened at the Kandahar Air Field before Canada Day ran out of doughnuts on Thursday.
By Friday, the Timbits were gone, too.
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~RoKo~ said:Now you've done it...........
Recce By Death said:Mind you the freakin' Romulans should be barred from everything IMHO. They swarm like vultures on a carcase as soon as something new or nice meant for everyone becomes available.
/rant
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