Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-110.146.149.161-20150813074512/@comment-4010415-20150908104010

Skirts and shorts can't be higher than 3 inches above the knee. It's easy to measure, you just take a dollar bill and put it horizontally on your leg.

The high school I went to has two cafeterias because they tend to have a student body of around 2,200. Also, the price of a school lunch is set, so every lunch costs the same, so to make the most of your money, it's best to grab everything that's available to you. Though, I think they charge you extra if you get double of something. They also charge you extra if you ask for cookies or a bag of chips. The cookies are $1 for 4 cookies, and they're soft and delicious.

Though... I really missed the fact that we could buy ice cream in middle school. The ice cream totally made up for the shitty food in middle school, plus the fact that you can bring your own lunch if you want. The ice cream they had was...


 * Those little things where you have a little plastic bowl with a lid that you peel off, and it comes with a flat piece of wood that you use as a spoon (The only image example I could find). They had orange sherbet and vanilla ice cream with chocolate syrup in it. Considering there are people outside America who have never encountered something like sherbet, just a quick explanation: It's fruity like sorbet, but it has the same texture and consistency as ice cream. So, basically, it's like eating ice cream that tastes like sorbet.


 * Ice cream Snickers bars! It wasn't too uncommon for someone to buy an ice cream Snickers only for their friend to beg them for a piece and promise that they'd buy one the next day or later and repay them by giving them a piece.


 * Ice cream sandwiches that were vanilla ice cream between a pair of chocolate chip cookies.


 * Ice cream sandwiches that were cookies 'n cream ice cream between two chocolate cookies.