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how i will know what to pay if i don't know what the guy behind me is going to order?

:facepalm:

The guy behind you places his order at the speaker/microphone before you pull up at the pick up window.
When you pull up at the window the guy has ordered and is waiting his turn to pickup.

Rouge have you ever been to a drive thru in the USA?
 
I was feeling down the other day, so I walked to the Columbus state house. They have letters from Ohio soldiers imprinted on two walls. These letters are from different wars, and some are sad, some happy, some just describing their lives.

So after I was done reading a few, I started walking towards town. It was a cold and windy day, and the only other people who were walking were those who seemed to be poor and couldn't afford cars.

Anyways, this vet walked up to me, asking for change. He showed me his military ID and his drivers license, and I noticed it was his birthday as well. So I took him to Tim Horton's, bought him a sub and coffee, and sent him on his way.

It helped me feel better about myself and my life.
 
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Tim Hortons customers get 500 free coffees from twentysomething mystery man

http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/...coffees_from_twentysomething_mystery_man.html


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The motive for the random act of caffeinated kindness is a mystery. The young man didn’t say much and left quickly after paying the $859 bill with his debit card.


EDMONTON—Call it a cup of coffee karma.

Staff at a downtown Edmonton Tim Hortons were having an ordinary day Monday until a young man in his mid-to-late 20s walked in, ordered a large double-double and a Boston cream doughnut, and posed a question.

“He asked the cashier, ‘how many coffees do you sell in a day?’ “ said store manager Joanne Averion.

Then he asked her to ring in 500 large coffees.

“The manager asked him if he was going to drink all those coffees or was he going to give it to someone?” Averion recalled. “He said, ‘you have to give it to the next 500 customers’.”

The motive for the random act of caffeinated kindness isn’t known; Averion said staff questioned the young man, but he didn’t say much and left quickly after paying the $859 bill with his debit card.

She said it took until 8 a.m. Tuesday morning to give out the 500 free coffees.

Customers were understandably thrilled when told their coffee was free. Averion said some wondered why and others wouldn’t believe it until they saw the receipt.
 
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I was feeling down the other day, so I walked to the Columbus state house. They have letters from Ohio soldiers imprinted on two walls. These letters are from different wars, and some are sad, some happy, some just describing their lives.

So after I was done reading a few, I started walking towards town. It was a cold and windy day, and the only other people who were walking were those who seemed to be poor and couldn't afford cars.

Anyways, this vet walked up to me, asking for change. He showed me his military ID and his drivers license, and I noticed it was his birthday as well. So I took him to Tim Horton's, bought him a sub and coffee, and sent him on his way.

It helped me feel better about myself and my life.

Aren't you such a noble person :pope:

Now if you only paid people you stiffed