Distribution

May 1st, 2004 / #highschool, #yearbook

Given:
1 Yearbook is approximately 5 pounds.
1 box of yearbooks contains 8 yearbooks.
There were approximately 1670 yearbooks to be sorted and distributed today.
There were 18.5 boxes of un-named books.

Conclusions:
1 box of yearbooks weighs 40 pounds.
There were 209 forty pound boxes to be carried and sorted.
There were 148 un-named books.
1522 books were alphabetized in the Destinations lab.
All in all, the yearbook staff lugged 4.18 tons of yearbooks around campus during the last two days.

If you find a problem with the yearbook, screw you.


There are 13 comments. Such a lively discussion!

  1. Egle spoke up on October 15, 2005.

    Casey you forgot to mention the numerous scratches the whole staff obtained carrying the boxes and dropping them on people’s feet. And yes if people have problems with the yearbook they should just get over it because deadlines were stressful, i don’t do well with 40 pound boxes, and your ads just rocked. We worked like beasts and the yearbook is awesome.

  2. Kristen Marie spoke up on October 15, 2005.

    does your xanga have marilyn? yeah thats what we thought. sit down son unless your xanga is looking for a wwf SMACKDOWN

  3. Casey spoke up on October 15, 2005.

    can you smell what the lump is cookin’?!

  4. Taryn spoke up on October 15, 2005.

    wouldnt one box of yearbooks weigh 40lbs?

  5. Trizis spoke up on October 15, 2005.

    holy shit, Taryn outmathed Casey! Peterson, you’re weak in your old age. Keeping up with the crowd.

  6. Kyle spoke up on October 15, 2005.

    just to point out the WWF no longer exhists its the WWE the WWf changed its name due to a complaint by some cool animal/nature rights group i think the world wildlife foundation or something along those lines
    plus come monday all you damn year book kids will get yours!
    except you casey i could never stay mad at you
    but the rest of you are screwed

  7. Egle spoke up on October 15, 2005.

    Kyle, what happened?
    Monday came, and monday went. Yet us yearbook kids are still perfectly fine. You talk a lot, but yet no action. It only proves that you are simply intimidated by us. It’s understandable.

  8. Angus spoke up on October 15, 2005.

    Wooah..Kyle you just got served… by the tree…anyways I see people are actually wasting their time replying to Casey’s thread now… posers… Anywho Casey stop whining lifting yearbooks is easy. I enjoy the physical work in yearbook. BUT you try to get me to cut out things and I end up making paper snowflakes. Go figure. And so I leave you with the thought of the day… It sucks that Chris Farley died. I’m sitting here watching the last movie he did “Almost Heros”…

  9. Kyle spoke up on October 15, 2005.

    new game everyone else in year book lives Egle dies!

  10. Wang spoke up on October 15, 2005.

    on a totally unrelated note:

    FUCK YOUR COMMAS CASEY

  11. Wang spoke up on October 15, 2005.

    apologizes for the language

  12. Mike N spoke up on October 15, 2005.

    My xanga beats all of the blogs in existence to a bloody pulp, a dirty pile of stinking flesh! Yes my xanga converts blogs into flesh, then beats them so bad they are no longer recognizable! Its true too, contastly changing new music, new backgrounds and colors every couple of weeks, its just utterly amazing, and far better than casey and is self-made little private site bullcrap! I mean casey-come on, we dont really care what you look like at your computer! Why don’t you do something good and hack the albertsons payroll computers and get me a 2 billion dollar pay check, i’ll split it with ya

  13. Egle spoke up on October 15, 2005.

    Kyle, bring it on. Like i said before: lots of talk, no action.

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