Today had been a record-breaking shift. A woman had spent eleven minutes explaining why a prawn sandwich was “an existential betrayal of the crustacean.” Serina had bobbed so hard she’d given herself a mild headache.
“I’m looking for something that’s out of stock.” marks head bobbers serina
The man stared. A single tear tracked down his cheek. Then he smiled—a small, broken thing. Today had been a record-breaking shift
The fluorescent light seemed to dim. The fridge hum shifted into a lower, more intimate key. A single tear tracked down his cheek
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Mark Spitz is a name synonymous with swimming excellence. The American swimmer, known as "Mark the Shark," dominated the sport in the 1970s, winning a record seven gold medals at the 1972 Munich Olympics. One of Spitz's most distinctive and enduring images is his signature head bobbing motion while swimming.