



Funny thing, Canadians. What we call a cafe, pronounced "ka-Fay," they call a cafe, pronounced "KAFF". Which puzzled me because I thought they'd take the more french-sounding pronounciation that I'm used to. Those Canadians I tell ya. They're a riddle wrapped in an enigma! I have now infiltraded they're lair and am living among them-UNSUSPECTED!
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I love them! They're all so quirky and interesting!
those couldn't be Americans...not fat enough
Maha... Silly Brock "Caff" is short for "cafeteria", not a weird Canadian way of pronounceing Cafe.
.... Unless the Ontarians decided something and Manitoba never got the memo...
Woo! Wasting time at work!
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