
Charles Bronson poured his bucket of coins into the CoinStar machine at the local supermarket. He took his receipt to the Customer Service desk, and the clerk put 36 dollars and 58 cents into his hand. Charles pocketed the dollars and headed back to the Coinstar Machine. Charles threw in his 58 cents, and then took his new receipt back to the Customer Service clerk. The clerk accepted his receipt with skepticism and looked at it. Charles saw the clerk's eyes widen and then look up at him with a disapproving look of sheer disbelief.
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
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