Reminds me of an educational toy at school: plastic numbers with hooks that can be placed on either side of a scale. The bigger numbers were bigger, and supposedly proportionately heavier. Thus one and one would balance out two, but I realized that was only a trick of the weight that happened to be assigned to the number.
Sherlock Watson over 10 years ago
So he went into the store, left a number 2, and got something for it? Where is this place?
Nebulous Premium Member over 10 years ago
Most places you can get 9 for the price of 6.
Enoki over 10 years ago
Wait until he sees the cost of the “separate shipping and handling…”
scyphi26 over 10 years ago
Heh, took me a sec there…
Ermine Notyours over 10 years ago
Reminds me of an educational toy at school: plastic numbers with hooks that can be placed on either side of a scale. The bigger numbers were bigger, and supposedly proportionately heavier. Thus one and one would balance out two, but I realized that was only a trick of the weight that happened to be assigned to the number.
Perkycat over 10 years ago
He should have bought three — Oh yeah – he did!
Argy.Bargy2 over 10 years ago
Cute…
bopard over 10 years ago