von_Bismarck
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BCT sammich. Bacon, Cilantro, and Tomato(e). Pink Himalayan salt on the 'matoe .
Dumpster diving outside of Panera, again?
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BCT sammich. Bacon, Cilantro, and Tomato(e). Pink Himalayan salt on the 'matoe .
"To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize." ~Logos
In High School you had to purchase your books and at the end of the year you could sell them back I don't think there was much of a differential if any between the price you paid to purchase it and the price you got when you sold it back.
A significant portion were spoiled and entitled and didn't really care too much about recouping their parents money.
As above the text word strewn about hallways and some were ripped or damaged. I was able to recover a lot of them in very good condition.
Your student ID was stamped in red ink on the edges of each book. When you sold it back they just took a permanent marker through that student ID number and put the new owners student ID number on the new book.
I went to an office supply store and had a custom-made stamp with my student ID number had bought a red ink pad, and stamped all of "my" new books with my student ID number.
I then sold all of my new books back. I netted quite a tidy sum. I had only noticed my senior year so I wish I had known about this tradition of being wasteful the previous three years