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I'm working, on a Saturday, helping out with a teacher workshop. Part of what I do at these things is help set up by laying out a breakfast spread. Anyway, I got in a bit of a tiff with one of my co-workers, about the date on a juice bottle. She wanted to make sure the juice was still good, and she didn't think the date on the bottle reflected this. The bottle read, "Nov 1908." Immediately, she read that at the month and year, rather than the month, DAY, then last two digits of the year.
Now, I don't know what surprised me more, the fact she thought she bought a pre-1908 bottle of juice at the grocery store, or that she thought Minute Maid juice from that era came in plastic, modern-looking jugs.
Now, I don't know what surprised me more, the fact she thought she bought a pre-1908 bottle of juice at the grocery store, or that she thought Minute Maid juice from that era came in plastic, modern-looking jugs.
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