The punchline to the joke 'Why don't they allow scissors in the school cafeteria' is so they don't cut in the line.
The punchline to the joke 'Why don't they allow scissors in the school cafeteria' is so they don't cut in the line.
Why don't they allow sicissors in the school cafiteria
Oh, dude, they don't allow scissors in a school cafeteria because they don't want kids running around with sharp objects, like, trying to give each other impromptu haircuts or turning their PB&J sandwiches into abstract art pieces. I mean, can you imagine the chaos if everyone had scissors at lunchtime? It'd be like a scene from a bad '90s teen movie.
Cafeteria Incentives provide employees with a host of choices and allow each individual to select those that best meet his or her needs
Steel scissors are conductors because they allow the flow of electricity due to the metal material they are made of. Conductors have properties that allow electric charges to move freely through them.
School cafeteria tables are usually bench tables that are used in cafeterias. These are put in schools to allow students a place to eat. Integrity Furniture offers these.
i celebrated my birthday in cafeteria,sold foods in cafeteria,baked desserts in cafeteria.
According to Wikipedia, Judaism does not allow shaving with sharp instruments against skin, but allows trimming with scissors and possibly dry-shaving machines, as they work on same principle as scissors rather than cutting hair against skin.
a cafeteria. :)
The Cafeteria
cafeteria - your spelling is correct.
Cafeteria in Chinese.