PC The joke just hit me, "Tims Bullets and Booze"

shot is a bullet or a shot, but according to the Oxford Dictionary, in 15th-century England the word became slang for paying for a drink.

 
shot is a bullet or a shot, but according to the Oxford Dictionary, in 15th-century England the word became slang for paying for a drink.
It's better than I thought. lol I was thinking of another kind of bullet that you don't want to drink and use.

 
This is either a play on words or a reference to the gold rush times, when a shot of whiskey in a saloon cost as much as a pistol cartridge.

 
Bullets, the other suppository?

They should have went with Brawn & Knowable.
That would be more like a gym than a bookstore. But you could combine the two. That would be interesting. Instead of having a loud music that you don't like, you would work out in silence reading a book. I wouldn't mind that at all

 
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