Canadian Punctuation
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Coworker: But we can't expect much from Canadians for punctuation when the most popular coffee joint doesn't use it correctly. The dudes name was Tim Horton!
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Oh yeah, that would be dude's - but it helped make my point
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Aaron Clifford: Either that, or they knew that one day they would be legion, that there would be multiple Tim Hortons all across the land.
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Coworker: Then it still would be Tim Hortons'
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Aaron Clifford: Not if they knew they would survive their creator and become independent. Then it would be as if I cloned myself, "How many Aaron Cliffords are in that room?"
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Coworker: Good point. But I believe that they mean for the store to be Tim Horton's Coffee or Tim Hortons' coffee for the multiple personality type. He was a hockey player. Too many checks to the head.
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Aaron Clifford: lol