GRPS realizes the need to make sure all students are able to pick up a free lunch, as for some, it's the only meal they may have access to during the day.
Winslow, the 7-year-old tabby, was taught to play the piano to combat some bad behavior and then started using it as a way to let his people know that he was hungry.
Source: YouTube
When you're so hungry you complain about it at work....and you work on LIVE TV. LOL.
Source: KSDK & Twitter
This hangry weatherman is St. Louis television station 5 On Your Side's Anthony Slaughter.
The station explained on the website that Slaughter believed that his forecast was being recorded and would be aired a little later, but someone in production had accidentally sent him live.
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Remember when you were in elementary school and you'd trade lunches with your friend?
Maybe he had a snack pack and you had string cheese, but you both wanted what the other one had. You'd simply trade.
Well one eighth-grader at Weaverville Elementary School in Weaverville, Calif., got detention for doing just that: trading lunches, KRCR News Channel 7 reported.