![]() I even got stopped twice by the more vigilant employees when they checked my ID to put in their approval code on the self-checkout machine and noticed the price on the screen. It was like buy one get three free! I did this like every other day for a month, I had boxes upon boxes of this stuff stacked up next to my fridge lol! I guess the box of four six-packs had the same barcode as an individual six-pack, because when I scanned the big box at the self-checkout it only charged me for a single six-pack. They had big sealed boxes of four six-packs stacked on top of each other to make the display, then they had individual six-packs sitting on top. The Walmart by my house used to have this craft brew display (Lagunitas for those familiar) set up in their booze section. He ended up giving him an A, and the next year the instructions were much more precise. ![]() The teacher tried to tell him that isn’t what he meant but we all reminded him about “always following instructions”. I wish we had camera phones back then because the look of realization on the teacher’s face was epic. “Why? The egg fell six feet without breaking”. It splatters all over the floor and the teacher tells him he’s getting an F. This particular teacher was a stickler for following instructions, often taking points off for little things like not putting the date in the preferred format on stuff.Ĭome the day of the project, one of the kids who has no obvious egg-catching contraption walks up to the front of the class where the measurer thingy was, lifts his egg up about half a foot above the six-foot marker, and drops his egg. The assignment sheet said, “fall six feet without breaking”. In high school, our science class had one of those projects where you had to drop an egg and build something to not have it break.
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