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<p>[QUOTE="Drago the Wolf, post: 1406281, member: 22476"]Hey guys,</p><p><br /></p><p>Just thought I would share this great story with you all. You know how McDonand's fast food restaurants have a dollar menu? Well, I wanted two plain double hamburgers, no cheese, mustard, ketchup or anything on them, so I told the young teenage cashier that I wanted two double hamburgers, totally plain, just meat and bun. So the cashier says "Okay, that'll be $2.12" (Michgan sales tax is $0.06 on the dollar) So, I slap down two Ikes on the counter along wirth a dime and two pennies, and the teen cashier shouts "Oh my God!! This is so awesome! I haven't seen any of these in a very long time!" <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie9" alt=":eek:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> Then he said "I need one more dollar" and I said "Huh?! You mean they raised the price of the burgers a dollar?" :rollling: and the cashier said "No, but these are 50 cent pieces" <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie5" alt=":confused:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> and I said, "No they're not. They're dollars. 50 cent pieces are way smaller" and I showed him the back of one of the Ikes and pointed out and said "See? It says "One Dollar" on it" and and the cashier runs over to where the cooks give him the food and shouts "Look what this guy gave me! Two big $1 coins!" <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie9" alt=":eek:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> and a girl in back said, "He "gave" them to you?" and the cashier said "Well, no. He just used them as change" Then I told the cashier "They are fairly rare, but sometimes banks "do" have them on hand. I get them whenever I can. And sometimes I spend them, because they are "still" only worth a dollar" So the cashier gives me my burgers, tells me to nave a nice night, then I left for the parking lot. </p><p><br /></p><p>But the story doesn't end there, because, before I left the parking lot, I checked my burgers and they had cheese on them. So I go back into the McDonald's, and said "These have cheese on them, and I wanted "no" cheese" and the cashier said "You wanted cheese, but there was no cheese on the burgers?" then a lady says "He wants two cheese burgers?" and the cashier said "I think so" and I said "No, no! I wanted them "without" cheese" :rollling: and the woman told the cashier "You're supposed to put these stickers on the wrappers if they are plain" Then I joked around with the cashier. I said "What? You guys were so shocked by the dollar coins that you messed up my order?" and we all just laughed about it. And the woman in back was saying "Do I gotta teach you guys how to cook?" </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>But, dang! Thinking two HUGE Eisenhower Dollars are halves? This cashier might think a half was a quarter, and I would not even want to get into that issue with him with a Susan B. Anthoy Dollar. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie11" alt=":rolleyes:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> But I mean, come on. Halves are way smaller than Ikes. </p><p><br /></p><p>This was all very entertaining, seeing this teenager get so shocked over the "50 cent pieces" and I can only imagine how much more excited he got, when he found out that those "50 cent pieces" were actually old large dollars. I wonder if he or anyone else will be purchasing then from the till after shift.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Drago the Wolf, post: 1406281, member: 22476"]Hey guys, Just thought I would share this great story with you all. You know how McDonand's fast food restaurants have a dollar menu? Well, I wanted two plain double hamburgers, no cheese, mustard, ketchup or anything on them, so I told the young teenage cashier that I wanted two double hamburgers, totally plain, just meat and bun. So the cashier says "Okay, that'll be $2.12" (Michgan sales tax is $0.06 on the dollar) So, I slap down two Ikes on the counter along wirth a dime and two pennies, and the teen cashier shouts "Oh my God!! This is so awesome! I haven't seen any of these in a very long time!" :eek: Then he said "I need one more dollar" and I said "Huh?! You mean they raised the price of the burgers a dollar?" :rollling: and the cashier said "No, but these are 50 cent pieces" :confused: and I said, "No they're not. They're dollars. 50 cent pieces are way smaller" and I showed him the back of one of the Ikes and pointed out and said "See? It says "One Dollar" on it" and and the cashier runs over to where the cooks give him the food and shouts "Look what this guy gave me! Two big $1 coins!" :eek: and a girl in back said, "He "gave" them to you?" and the cashier said "Well, no. He just used them as change" Then I told the cashier "They are fairly rare, but sometimes banks "do" have them on hand. I get them whenever I can. And sometimes I spend them, because they are "still" only worth a dollar" So the cashier gives me my burgers, tells me to nave a nice night, then I left for the parking lot. But the story doesn't end there, because, before I left the parking lot, I checked my burgers and they had cheese on them. So I go back into the McDonald's, and said "These have cheese on them, and I wanted "no" cheese" and the cashier said "You wanted cheese, but there was no cheese on the burgers?" then a lady says "He wants two cheese burgers?" and the cashier said "I think so" and I said "No, no! I wanted them "without" cheese" :rollling: and the woman told the cashier "You're supposed to put these stickers on the wrappers if they are plain" Then I joked around with the cashier. I said "What? You guys were so shocked by the dollar coins that you messed up my order?" and we all just laughed about it. And the woman in back was saying "Do I gotta teach you guys how to cook?" But, dang! Thinking two HUGE Eisenhower Dollars are halves? This cashier might think a half was a quarter, and I would not even want to get into that issue with him with a Susan B. Anthoy Dollar. :rolleyes: But I mean, come on. Halves are way smaller than Ikes. This was all very entertaining, seeing this teenager get so shocked over the "50 cent pieces" and I can only imagine how much more excited he got, when he found out that those "50 cent pieces" were actually old large dollars. I wonder if he or anyone else will be purchasing then from the till after shift.[/QUOTE]
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