>> jeremy b: this is the shed, this is what every newfoundlander, you know, this is there hangout spot is the shed. oddly enough, it's like an escape. >> anthony: how do i say newfoundland? i've got to get this right. >> jeremy c: understand, newfoundland. >> anthony: i know, everyone says that to me, but that's not helping me. i've gotten my balls busted so bad. >> jeremy b: think of it like new-fun-land. new-fun-land. >> anthony: new-fun-land. new-fun-land. >> jeremy c: there you go. >> anthony: not new-found-land. >> jeremy b: not new-found-land. new-fun-land. yup. >> anthony: newfoundland, a rocky island off the east coast of canada, extending into the north atlantic. they may not be from here, but chefs, restaurateurs, noted raconteurs -- fred morin and dave mcmillian were excited to explore this wild and beautiful rock with me. it's a part of canada all its own, with its own distinctive history and culture. so as entertaining as my quebecois friends might be, i