Andy: The lemonade substance is improperly pouring out of this glass.
Narrator: Andy and Carissa are attempting to divide the lemonade equally by pouring from one glass to another, but spills are occurring.
Carissa: The infuriating shape of the glass is causing me similar frustration.
Andy: If I have the lemonade glass tilted in the direction of the cup, why does it pour out of the bottom?
Narrator: 30 minutes have passed, the mother out completing errands. The volume of lemonade on the floor is exceeding that of anything they had seen before.
Andy: The house is flooding.
Carissa: This is a lot of lemonade.
Andy: I require more packets of the concentrated lemonade solid. Carissa, can you go and retrieve more packets?
Narrator: Carissa goes to the closet to retrieve more packets, but cannot find any more.
Carissa: Andy, I believe we are out of lemonade packets.
Andy: Lemonade has a Ph level of 1.5. on the scale.
Andy: Would you like to visit the pharmacy?
Narrator: Andy and Carissa are at the Yrotsdab pharmacy, observing the aisles.
Carissa: I have located the lemonade packets.
Andy: Is 30 packets of the lemonade concentration enough?
Narrator: Carissa checks her wallet, but the money has vanished.
Carissa: There is no currency in my wallet.
Andy: Should we make a run for it?
Narrator: Andy and Carissa agree to make a run out of the pharmacy. They agree that in this situation, they justify their actions because they are not stealing that much.
Narrator: Andy and Carissa successfully make it out of the pharmacy, with 15 packets each.
Andy: We have successfully transported ourselves with 30 packets of lemonade to our house. This is a good thing.
Carissa: I feel like now that we have these packets of lemonade, we can finally make these glasses contain an equal amount of lemonade.
Andy: I feel the same emotion as you. I am ecstatic!
Narrator: Andy and Carissa continue attempting to divide the lemonade. The lemonade level is rising. Mold is growing due to the flood.
Andy: This is insane!
Carissa: The level has reached my kneecaps.
Carissa: Mom knows how to handle this.
Narrator: Carissa reaches for the phone in her pocket in contemplation.
Andy: Mom's scoliosis will return if she finds out about this. We have to keep trying!
Narrator: Andy and Carissa are determined. One day, they will equal these glasses. Hours have passed, and they are having trouble still
Andy: The level of lemonade is now touching the glass.
Carissa: I have an idea. If we make the lemonade level higher than the glass, the glasses will fill up with the lemonade.
Narrator: Andy and Carissa quickly run to the homebrewer for more packets.
Andy: Knock Knock Hello Witchdoctor.
Narrator: Her fingers were like driftwood. Her skin was like prunes. Her hair was like cobweb. Andy had no idea why Buck had tried to hit on this woman.
