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College kid says his mom sent him a care package of trash
College kid says his mom sent him a care package of trash
Published February 21, 2017
New York Post
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The student said he didn't expect to find this in the box. (Connor Cox)
College care packages can be the best — unless you’re Connor Cox.
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Thought my mom was sending me a care package... but instead she sent me a box of trash i was supposed to take out.
The 18-year-old got a rude awakening last month when opening up his latest assortment of gifts and goodies from his mom, Terri.
Instead of the care package, the Westminster College freshman received a box full of garbage — which he had forgotten to take out the last time he was home.
“I got two boxes and I opened one and it had food in it and I realized there wasn’t food in the other one,” Cox told ABC News this week. “It was a bunch of trash, tissues [and] soda cans.”
Feeling gypped, the Maryland native quickly called his mom and asked her to explain.
“Did you send me the wrong package? Why did you send me this?'” Cox recalled saying to her. “[She said,] ‘No, that’s the trash you were supposed to take out.'”
College kid says his mom sent him a care package of trash
Published February 21, 2017
New York Post
Facebook Twitter Email Print
The student said he didn't expect to find this in the box. (Connor Cox)
College care packages can be the best — unless you’re Connor Cox.
View image on Twitter
Follow
Connor Cox @thedeal_5
Thought my mom was sending me a care package... but instead she sent me a box of trash i was supposed to take out.
The 18-year-old got a rude awakening last month when opening up his latest assortment of gifts and goodies from his mom, Terri.
Instead of the care package, the Westminster College freshman received a box full of garbage — which he had forgotten to take out the last time he was home.
“I got two boxes and I opened one and it had food in it and I realized there wasn’t food in the other one,” Cox told ABC News this week. “It was a bunch of trash, tissues [and] soda cans.”
Feeling gypped, the Maryland native quickly called his mom and asked her to explain.
“Did you send me the wrong package? Why did you send me this?'” Cox recalled saying to her. “[She said,] ‘No, that’s the trash you were supposed to take out.'”