I went to the grocery store a few weeks ago and bought a few items. The total had 37 cents in change. She rang up the twenty dollar bill before I gave her the change. I got back my nine dollars in bills and a dollar in coins. She couldn't figure out what to do with the change I gave her so she gave it back to me plus the change that showed on the register. I could make change at my fathers store when I was six. What's really scary is that these people vote.
Leo_B
Loc: Houston suburb
LestheK wrote:
I went to the grocery store a few weeks ago and bought a few items. The total had 37 cents in change. She rang up the twenty dollar bill before I gave her the change. I got back my nine dollars in bills and a dollar in coins. She couldn't figure out what to do with the change I gave her so she gave it back to me plus the change that showed on the register. I could make change at my fathers store when I was six. What's really scary is that these people vote.
What's really scary is they automatically vote democrat.
DickC
Loc: NE Washington state
My 19 year old grandson can neither write in cursive, nor tell time on an analog clock!! That's the fault of the nationwide school system!! Sad...
LDB415
Loc: Houston south suburb
Cursive writing definitely, telling analog time partially, although families could teach both at home for that matter but especially telling analog time should only be a few minutes time of instruction at home for a teen of normal intelligence.
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