MikeJ
Retrait is finally here...
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OK, here we go. Based on mickeywho?'s post in the other thread, let's conduct our own little private, non-legally-binding poll on cup ownership.
MikeJ said:OK, here we go. Based on mickeywho?'s post in the other thread, let's conduct our own little private, non-legally-binding poll on cup ownership.
bunnyfoo said:I think the SUV belongs to the child who found the cup. However, I think they should sell the car and split the proceeds .. which is what I thought they were going to do initially but I guess things didn't work out.![]()
dhluvsDisney said:I just can't believe that the guy that threw away the cup has his own lawyer and wants a DNA test to claim "HIS" prize. Give it up buddy, you threw it away, and once something is in the garbage it's public property.
Canadave said:I think they should sell the car and give all the money to the lawyers![]()
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sammi said:Another vote for sell the vehicle and split the money for their education.![]()
tinkerbeth said:I think Tim Horton's should cough up a couple of extra SUVs. BUt I never drink the stuff, so what do I know. I do sometimes get a cup of tea (English Breakfast, not that awful steeped stuff) or hot chocolate during roll up the rim time...
If I was the parent of either of those kids, I would say, "Listen. Your teacher took you on a field trip and was obviously too rushed to roll up the cup. It's her SUV." But then, I'm a teacher...
I voted that they're all weenies.
Beth![]()
TimNDansMom said:When they first came out with the steeped tea, I thought it was awful. After a while, I tried it again and I think they must have done something to it because now I don't mind steeped tea at all.