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"Live & learn."
Pi is not unruly. Matter of fact, for those wealthy enough to have 7 pennies, try orienting them like this:

Can't be unruly and follow the rules too.
AND this may also work for nickels. What are the odds !?
"Pi Day is just a fake holiday created by math companies to sell more math." Frankie Zelnick
Marry me darlin' !
- hurry -
pi 1 (pī)
n.
1. (also pē) The 16th letter of the Greek alphabet. See Table at alphabet.
2. Mathematics A transcendental number, approximately 3.14159, represented by the symbol π, that expresses the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle and appears as a constant in many mathematical expressions.
[Late Greek pī, from Greek pei, of Phoenician origin; see p in the Appendix of Semitic roots.]
pi 2 also pie (pī) Printing
n. pl. pis also pies
An amount of type that has been jumbled or thrown together at random.
v. pied (pīd), pi·ing, pies also pied, pie·ing, pies
v.tr.
To jumble or mix up (type).
v.intr.
To become jumbled.
[Origin unknown.]
PI
abbr.
private investigator
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