
"1. Atlantic magazine printed a surprising statistic about Stanford students. The magazine said that 38% of students: a. Take their pets to campus; b. Claim to be disabled; c. Are registered Republicans; d. Hope their degree gets them a job at Starbucks. 2. San Mateo County in January was trying to sell 3 million of what? a. Face shields that went unused in the Covid lockdown; b. Tapes of "Seinfeld" episodes bought by former Sheriff Christina Corpus; c. Parasites found in the county hospital; d. Chuck E. Cheese tokens a county official bought thinking they were bitcoins;"
"3. Auditors digging through the records of the Las Lomitas school district discovered that former Superintendent Beth Polito had used her district credit card to pay for: a. $160 birthday cake; b. $4,039 in parties at the Left Bank restaurant; c. $107.57 for wine and an in-room movie while she was staying at the Four Seasons Embarcadero in San Francisco; d. All of the above. 4. Plans call for replacing the Kelly Moore paint plant in San Carlos with a: a. Benjamin Moore paint plant. He had obtained the plant in a divorce with Kelly. b. Campus catering to biotech companies; c. Drive-in movie theater; d. Country home for uncle Glidden and his pet Behr. 5. A supporter of San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus went to a public meeting to speak on her behalf wearing a: A. Super Mario costume; b. Great American Hero costume (referring to a short-lived 1980s TV show); c. Gorilla suit; d. A pink bikini. 6. The FCC investigated KCBS Radio because it: a. Broadcast where ICE agents were gathering for a roundup; b. Stole stories out of the paper; c. Played the "Kars for Kids" song on a loop for hours and hours; d. Makes WKRP in Cincinnati seem like a professional operation;"
An item cites an Atlantic statistic that 38% of Stanford students claim disability. San Mateo County sought to sell three million items with suggested possibilities including unused Covid face shields, Seinfeld tapes linked to a former sheriff, alleged hospital parasites, or Chuck E. Cheese tokens misidentified as bitcoin. Las Lomitas auditors uncovered district credit-card charges for a $160 birthday cake, $4,039 in restaurant parties, and $107.57 for wine and an in-room movie. Plans to replace the Kelly Moore paint plant include options from a biotech campus to a drive-in or private country home. A sheriff supporter appeared at a meeting in costume. The FCC opened an inquiry into KCBS Radio. A seventh quiz item about a realtor arrest is incomplete.
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