What are some of the randomest things either you or someone else has tipped for?
nicespice
The other day, one random club patron gave the owner a $100 bill just because the owner was wearing a Trump hat. The club owner was pretty proud of that and has been wearing his Trump hat every day since then.
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Anyhoo… I’m getting off topic so Imma just finish with a question: where’s my damn drivin’ whiskey? I gots to get me some road head and I can’t be drivin’ unless I have a proper buzz on. ROAR!!!
Since none of us had the balls to politely ask or try to find out from management etc we decided to act like douchey high school students: my atf switched spots with a dancer (cost me $20) so she could be on stage at this time with this individual so we could get the DJ to play goodbye horses (music to the Buffalo bill tuck it in scene in silence of the lambs ). That cost me $30 and an extra $50 to my atf to see if it got any reaction from this other manly dancer….
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Regardless you admitted to stealing 10k during the BLM protests, you bragged about pepper spraying someone so you could steal the TV they were stealing.
If you had actually worked for that 4k you tipped at the club, you may not have given it away so wastefully. Since you got it for free with minimal effort, it felt like nothing.
Also, if you openly wear pro-Trump, MAGA, or even pro-America paraphernalia, you are at risk of being assaulted. We see it everywhere, especially from 2016-2020, the violence from the left was a constant threat. Congratulations to the club owner for being ballsy enough to wear the hat. He probably didn't care if triggered snowflakes clubbed elsewhere.
I’m sure I’ve tipped just for the sake of tipping at some points in my long illustrious PL-career; but not many instances come to mind – maybe a time or two when a staff-person has found a lost cellphone for me or some other personal-effect etc.
Other than that I couldn’t recall other instances except when @doctorevil made a reference to a pregnant woman above – this jogged-my-PL-memory and I recalled maybe 5 years ago or so tipping a waitress at one of the dives I used to hit – she was visibly pregnant and I’d guesstimate in her 3rd-trimester given the size of her baby-bump – she had a great-attitude and was very hard working (she didn’t strike me as a former dancer taking time off due to her pregnancy but she could have been) – I admired her work-ethic and attitude so tipped her a $100 b/f I left (I assumed she could use some help if she was working as a waitress in a titty-bar which was a small-dive and not too-much $$$ to be made IMO).
Was this in Texas or Colorado; or another area? Depending on the location it can be an issue or a non-issue (it should always be a non-issue but these are not "let's agree to disagree" times we are living in).
Then later on I was leaning on a wall to avoid falling down when another tuxedo guy comes up and introduces himself as the club manager. He points over near the stage and asks, "Sir, is that your party over there?" It was, and I'm thinking oh shit, these guys must be getting belligerent or too handsy with the girls and we're getting kicked out, but again that wasn't the case. He says, "I just want to make sure you're all having a good time, and if there's anything I can do for you just let me know." Bam, there goes another hundred. I tipped him preemptively, even though I didn't need anything and never saw him again all night.
You can't stupid bitch. Go makeup lies about someone else
Go troll someone else cacaplop