when i began, i couldn't pronounce anything! we would always have these french people come in and they would say something akin to 'eye wooood like a croy-sahhhhhhan pleeeese' and i wouldn't be able to understand them. my boss jokes about them all the time. when they come in, he'd yell 'crooyyyy-sahhhhhhhhnnnnnn!'
i am a cashier. although jack, the owner, told me that i was welcome to go to the back to learn how to bake.
i think they make it a point to only teach their recipies to people they know. my friend ryan wanted to become an apprentice bakder there after he ate a slice of their bread, but jack wouldn't teach him.
congratulations...that seems so lovely...i love delectible things...eating french pastries and drinking strong coffee always seems like such a nice kind of indulgence
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when i began, i couldn't pronounce anything! we would always have these french people come in and they would say something akin to 'eye wooood like a croy-sahhhhhhan pleeeese' and i wouldn't be able to understand them. my boss jokes about them all the time. when they come in, he'd yell 'crooyyyy-sahhhhhhhhnnnnnn!'
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although jack, the owner, told me that i was welcome to go to the back to learn how to bake.
i think they make it a point to only teach their recipies to people they know. my friend ryan wanted to become an apprentice bakder there after he ate a slice of their bread, but jack wouldn't teach him.
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i wouldn't mind if someone offered me a job at a lovely bakery!
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i get to eat free pastries.
and take home what's left at the end of the day.
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that would cover your breakfast for the next morning :D
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and soon my butt will cover all of the couch. ha!
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i like it when people pronounce the pastry/bread names funny.
and even more when frenchmen come in and pronouce them correctly.
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