For our northern friends

11 Answers

The franchises have been very successful for sure. As a teen, I worked at one of the first locations ..... when Tim Horton was still alive.

Too funny!

I've driven one before and it's not all that hard. It is slow but it has studded tires.

I do have that going for me in the hockey world.

Yea, since we are heavily involved in the Franchise. we all got a kick out of the publicity.

Yes, that's the guy! He's from a town just west of Edmonton and has become a national sensation overnight. I think it's hilarious that he had never actually driven a zamboni before, yet maneuvered it through a drive through.

I've learned to never ask what something is hereBig Smile

For some reason, whenever I see "Zamboni", my mind pictures a sandwich.

(And yes, I know you will probably break your teeth if you try to eat a Zamboni. Maybe that's why hockey players are missing teeth?)Big Smile

Might have just been a street sweeper.

btw, if you have to ask what a Zamboni is, go to a different thread.

I saw that one too ... how much more Canadian can you get eh?

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