I just went to the o'reilly house and there were two teenage girls and one young man that were working there. So we walked in and started the scavenger hunt. Me and my little sister walked up stairs and started searching. And as we walked those halls we heard giggling, It was the two girls that were working there. The guy that was there was no problem, he was sweet and he wasn't up to any trouble. Then a few minutes later we heard old music playing, so we walked down stairs. There they were, two of the girls playing the antique record player. I couldn't believe my eyes. So I said "That's not something you should be playing with, you could break it" they both looked at me for a second and said nothing. I walked off and also said "Even if you do work here." Me and my sister then walked up stairs again and started looking again for around 5 mintues until I decided it was time to leave. So we walked out and got in the car. These girls are going to grade 12. Even I would know not to do that. If I got a saying on which these girls should be working there, I would definitely say "No". Can you imagine if these girls wanted to work at the YMCA and be a camp counselor? To be honest they act like kids themselves. But that's not the point. The museum has had no issues in the past. These workers were just ignorant and...
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