Ok, so I'm pretty sure half of you on this forum probably hate me (and the other half have never heard of me) but I'm willing to bury the hatchet for just a moment so that I may share this story with you. Here goes...
Four days ago I got my drivers license, and today I finally had my first wacky drive-thru experience. It all started out when my grandma came to my house this morning. She said she needed to go to the DMV, but that she didn't feel like driving. "You know this is going to seriously cut into my 'comment RBCP's blog entries' time?" I replied "Fine, I guess I'll take ya. But Brad will be disappointed." And with that we started out the door, and up the mountain to the DMV.
After setting in the car for nearly 3043t08450843908450704 hours waiting for my grandma to pay her $5 fee, I started to get hungry. So when she came back, I asked if she could buy me something to eat. She checked her purse, only to find $2 (half of it primarily in pennies). I guess that's a lot of money to her, because she seemed rather thrilled to have even found that much. She handed it to me, I stuck it in my pocket, and we were off. I pulled into the nearest McDonalds, and drove up to the speaker-box thingy.
I said I wanted "A chocolate shake and a McValue fry". With that, the lady working there typed "Med. Shake, McValue Fry" and immediately hit 'enter' without asked me if I was done ordering.
"$3.64" she demanded, not skipping a beat.
"Wait!" I raised my voice "I wanted a SMALL shake, not a medium".
"$3.16" she said, without corrected the order on the computer screen.
I drove ahead, not knowing what I could be getting myself into. When I pulled up to the first window, I was baffled. Apparently I HADN'T been ordering food from a retarded monkey. In fact, it was a seemingly normal human being. I tried to play it cool, but in the back of my mind I somehow realized that all hope for humanity was lost. That the universe really was just an accident. That America's Funniest Home Videos isn't really that funny.
She told me the amount, $3.16, and I reached for my wallet. I pulled out a TEN DOLLAR BILL and fished around for 16 CENT. I handed her the money, but she didn't budge. She just stared at it, like a deer in headlights.
"You owe $3.16" she said.
"I know" I looked at her seriously, trying to let her know that I hadn't made a mistake.
"Oh" she replied. "Here you go"
She pulled some bills out of the register, and handed them to me along with my receipt. Well, apparently they were having some kind of customer rewards day or something, because she gave me TWELVE DOLLARS back. I had only given her TEN DOLLARS and 16 CENT.
Ok, so if I owe $3.16 and I give you $10.16, how much change do I get back? Normally $7, that is if you can do 3rd grade math. But she gives me TWELVE??
I didn't say anything. I just took the money and food, and I left a few bucks richer. And this, my friends, is the reason why McDonald's drive-thru workers aren't also actuaries.
Oh, and sorry this post is so long