Tim Horton's donuts, local police
I did finally eat at a Tim Horton's donut place in Canada -- I can't remember which city -- but they were good. Very light and fluffy, I ended up wishing I bought another one or two because they weren't as filling as I'd hoped.
In a note that's only slightly related, I've started to notice a trend: most of the policemen I've seen here wear bullet-proof vests, even when they're standing in line at Tim Horton's. Including the two policemen at the donut shop, I've seen six total, and five of them had the vests on, one did not.
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