Posted by charlie n on May 08, 2016 at 07:28:02 from (68.187.253.70):
In Reply to: o/t at the sale posted by larry@stinescorner on May 08, 2016 at 04:58:57:
I can't understand why some of you are covering for this person.3 figure math in your head can be hard .Come on.
I was road tripping one day and stopped for a drink.Small town convenience store. Guy came out as I was going in.Mumbled something and I says excuse me. Shook his head and said you'll see. Girl behind the counter looked liked early 20s. I got a bottle of water and went back to the counter. Girl says I can't sell anything cause the light thingy is broke so I don't know how much change you get. I put $3.00s on the counter for a $1.25 bottle of water and said that should cover it. She looked at the money and said okay I hope your right.
At a sale the local 4H had the lunch stand. Gave the girl a $5.00 bill for a $3.50 order. Screamed out this is so hard to figure out.A mom that was helping got my change and apologized for her .I just said be sorry at your school system not me.
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