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Woman at Chuck E Cheese uses EBT card to buy tokens...
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I shit you not. I took my daughter, her friend and my toddler to Chuck E. Cheese for lunch today.
This African American teen with 4 kids of her own. Gets in front of me, tried to make a scene about "I wuz herra frist".
I said "go ahead, you probably are in a hurry to have another child".
She then whips out her EBT card buys pizza, dranks and tokens.
WTF?
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