字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント Or, as I like to call it, roll up the rim, not toe win bitter hell, yah! I mean, I have. Last year I had zero for 12 cups and in the advertisement says one in six odds of winning coffee and food prices. There are some other prizes this year. Like cars, free coffee for a year, $105,000 prepaid cards and $50,050 Tim cards. They have the gall to tell me that almost every Canadian won a prize. Interesting fact. Over 200 million cups will be produced for this contest. They actually separate the country into regions, and over 100 million of those cups will end up in on Well, this is definitely how I do not roll up my rim to win. There's this thing called a rim roller that was featured on Dragon's den, etcetera. It's kind of like shark tank, but in Canada, it says here, it helps you prevent breaking your fingernails or hurting your fingernails and getting wax in your teeth. Wax in your teeth. Who rolls off the rim with their teeth. Still, that's the old way. I don't do that. I am paying or just over $2 for a rim roller. What am I made of money? The best way seriously, though, is to find out where the arrow's pointing and then slowly just flatten out your cup and then push up with your thumbs. Not your nails, just your thumbs and just it'll slowly roll up. Hell, no. So, basically, in my experience, it's always been rolled the rim not to win Last year again. Zero for 12 this year so far. Zero for eight. Honestly, I give up. I think I'd have better odds with country style. I mean, look at these odds. You get one in one point something 1,000,000 for the car. The odds of winning a food Preiser like a lot 1.56 and then the odds of no prize are really small. So I think country styles way to go. Only if I could just find one. Tim Hortons have taken over the world. Fool me once. Shame on me full 20 times. Well, that's just my fault.
B1 中級 ティムホートンズは勝つためにリムをロールアップ:それは詐欺ですか? (Tim Hortons Roll up the Rim to Win: Is it a scam?) 2 0 林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語