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Saturday, February 16, 2013
It's Only 11:30
So, we had a really funny experience today. The story goes like this: I get to the shop and help Carlos and Victor open up because Jorge was home sick. We have a cup of coffee and a sweet bread for a light breakfast, then get to work. Somewhere throughout the day, Carlos asks Victor if he's hungry and wants lunch. Victor looks up at the clock hanging on the wall and says, "It's only 11:30, wait for it it to be later." So we keep working. Some time goes by and Carlos tells Victor, "I'm really hungry, should we get lunch?" and Victor looks up at the clock again and responds, "It's only 11:30, can't you wait?" So we get to work again and a couple hours go by until Carlos tells Victor that we should get lunch. Victor looks up at the clock again and realizes that it's still 11:30 then Carlos checks his phone and it turns out that it was actually about to be 2:30, one hour from closing. Apparently the clock had run out of batteries and had gotten stuck on 11:30. Poor Carlos, no wonder he was hungry.
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