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The situation:
>"A double McSpanky with fries and a Flurp. That'll be $6.53. And $3.47 will be your change."
>"Dude, you're supposed to push the buttons with pictures of food on them!"
>"Don't need to Skeet, I memorized the prices and did the tax and change in my head."
Okay, for once, let's actually look at JIMMY's side of things here. We all know Skeet is most certainly in the right (in this situation at least; we all know he shouldn't be hiring children), but let's imagine ourselves in the shoes of a twelve year old boy genius working a minimum wage job at a fast food joint. What could Jimmy have done to argue for his case of doing transactions mentally? Perhaps to the side he was also keeping tabs on inventory, and this method, while certainly unorthodox, was more in tune with Jimmy's sonic-fast intellect? And with the slogan, maybe Jimmy, despite his intellect, lacks wisdom, and failed to see the appeal of a simple and catchy slogan to the dullards of Retroville and wished to simultaneously impart scientific vernacular with his sloganizing?