Guys, we all know that our Canadian brothers and sisters are paying very high alcohol prices up north...so if you can find it in your heart to donate a little change, like maybe 10 cents which would be like 10 dollars Canadian, then maybe University students and families in Canada can buy themselves a 6 pack of molson to feed themselves since the gov't is starving its people to pay for their failing healthcare. We all know that we have been in this situation ourselves when we were living in that country and we all know what it felt like to blow a weeks worth of pay on beer....so come on everybody, pull together and donate to:
Canadian Beer Fund
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Postal GST-PST
Ottawa, ON
Canada
Who would want Molson? then again, this comes back to what the three best beers are:
Best: Free beer
#2: Cheap beer
#3: Cold beer
after that, people tend to agrue
If our American friends want to subsidise the cost of beer in Canada, I'm all for it!
So donate, America - donate generously!
yes, please be very generous. So long as all that you want in return is Canadian goodwill.
For a 12 of Blue. Send it to [email protected] It can be American or canadian dollars,or the value of both in Canadian tire dollars.
That would be so cool if Canadian tire sold alchohol. I have so much Canadian tire money in my glove box. Or if liquor stores gave out money like that. Redeem it for stuff.
This could get serious folks.
Canadian Tire's Consumer Coupon Currency Crashing
OTTAWA-- Foreign markets, a fluctuating European economy, and a shortage of barbeque equipment have all been attributed as determining factors in the recent drop of the Canadian Tire dollar.
The Bank of Canadian Tire, headquartered in Toronto, refused comment. Analysts say that the decline in the dollar is likely to continue. Until recently, the bank's strategy for dealing with the dropping value of its colourful money has been to print more.
The plan backfired.
"I used to be able to buy a mini-socket set with a fist-full of Canadian Tire notes," said Elliott Whitezit, a customer since 1959. "Now I need an over-flowing wheel-barrow to get a tin of car wax."
"All the conditions were in place for a weakening of the dollar," said Reuben Magyeski, currency strategist at Deutsche Bank Securities in London. "The whole emerging-markets situation may have been the catalyst for a long-awaited return to reality. This is a market correction not unlike the Monopoly money crash of 1972."
The whole story
HERE
Gotta love the touque eh?
What's the world coming to?
still waiting on my free beer
I'd always take a free beer no matter what the brand, it's free but I'd never buy a cheap beer. It's either good beer or no beer at all for me.
Molson is shit btw, give me a Sleeman's and I am a happy Camper.
The only thing better then necro'ing a post is having one of the guys from way back when reply to it.
Awesome mon ami!!!!