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Afghanistan?
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I have to go offline soon so I'll try to hasten this: A Canadian would feel right at home whilst enjoying the boardwalk...
Sorry dook I missed your last post, Nope, not Herat.
Sorry dook I missed your last post, Nope, not Herat.
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As John Denver wrote, "I'm leaving on a jet plane" soon, so one more clue then I suppose I'll have to give it up -- or you have to wait a day or so...
In 2009 it became the world's busiest single runway airport...
In 2009 it became the world's busiest single runway airport...
A Canadian would feel right at home whilst enjoying the boardwalk...
https://timhortons.com/ca/en/corpora...se.php?id=7542
Kandahar?
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Yes Indeed!
That location of Tim Horton's holds the record for the most "IceCapps" sold in a day (great trivia question if you want to stump a Canadian...).
And if you don't know what a Tim's IceCapp is, you must go to Canada and find out -- rather than the boardwalk at Kandahar...
Take it away, India!
That location of Tim Horton's holds the record for the most "IceCapps" sold in a day (great trivia question if you want to stump a Canadian...).
And if you don't know what a Tim's IceCapp is, you must go to Canada and find out -- rather than the boardwalk at Kandahar...
Take it away, India!
Terima kasih Sam,
Like all good Canadians, it’s important to know where your nearest Timmy’s is. There is an app for that, called appropriately enough, Timmy Me.
When I lived in Vietnam, I tried it out, expecting to see Kandahar, but that was not included in the database, presumably since I wouldn’t be able to walk in there. It turned out that my nearest “double-double” was 5600 nm away in Whitehorse, YT!
Standby until I get home and access my laptop.
Like all good Canadians, it’s important to know where your nearest Timmy’s is. There is an app for that, called appropriately enough, Timmy Me.
When I lived in Vietnam, I tried it out, expecting to see Kandahar, but that was not included in the database, presumably since I wouldn’t be able to walk in there. It turned out that my nearest “double-double” was 5600 nm away in Whitehorse, YT!
Standby until I get home and access my laptop.
No Tim Hortons here and no conflict, as far as I know:
Gents:
At the risk of totally disrupting the sequence, may I return to Dook's posting (#10287) of Gould?
While there were several wartime constructions in Australia where widely separated runways were joined by taxiway, Gould is unique in that it was joined by taxiway to another airfield (Batchelor). Note Gould appearing at the bottom of the diagram of Batchelor
At the risk of totally disrupting the sequence, may I return to Dook's posting (#10287) of Gould?
While there were several wartime constructions in Australia where widely separated runways were joined by taxiway, Gould is unique in that it was joined by taxiway to another airfield (Batchelor). Note Gould appearing at the bottom of the diagram of Batchelor
Not Montserrat. Similarities to Saba, but not there.
Back online at ~1700Z
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Gents:
At the risk of totally disrupting the sequence, may I return to Dook's posting (#10287) of Gould?
While there were several wartime constructions in Australia where widely separated runways were joined by taxiway, Gould is unique in that it was joined by taxiway to another airfield (Batchelor). Note Gould appearing at the bottom of the diagram of Batchelor
At the risk of totally disrupting the sequence, may I return to Dook's posting (#10287) of Gould?
While there were several wartime constructions in Australia where widely separated runways were joined by taxiway, Gould is unique in that it was joined by taxiway to another airfield (Batchelor). Note Gould appearing at the bottom of the diagram of Batchelor