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Fantasy
Sharlisaurus
Karma: 31/10
529 Posts


celedwe...darling...

you haven't done much of anything. Whether you're 10 or 14, I just don't believe you. haha, really. I think you're making it all up.


Posted on 2007-03-24 at 10:47:18.

Celedwe
RDI Fixture
Karma: 29/17
1229 Posts


bathwatrawrwerw

() ()
(Oo)
(? ?)

you have a confused bunny....
making it up?
???


Posted on 2007-03-24 at 15:21:59.
Edited on 2007-03-24 at 15:22:15 by Celedwe

Fantasy
Sharlisaurus
Karma: 31/10
529 Posts


mm hmmm

Yea, i think you may be Grugg...or somebody entirely different than you say you are. Lol..i dunno, maybe i'm wrong, but you seem too much to be true!


Posted on 2007-03-24 at 18:34:31.

Celedwe
RDI Fixture
Karma: 29/17
1229 Posts


aaaah

*runs around like a madman*
i have been mistaken as a grugg
lysk, save me!!!!!!!


Posted on 2007-03-24 at 19:54:22.

Drasia
Regular Visitor
Karma: 7/1
63 Posts


Back

*points to her avatar* A wolf is what I would be, since my soul most closely matches that of a wolf's. Various people have told me the same, as well.

Tips have generally been the standard percentage or just a hair over when I'm too lazy to break a bill. Though I once left some candy beside my money... I don't know if the server was brave enough to eat mystery candy from a stranger, though.


Posted on 2007-03-26 at 00:46:03.
Edited on 2007-03-26 at 00:47:16 by Drasia

Rystefn K'ryll
Original Palassassin
Karma: 66/191
544 Posts


I win!

I win highest and lowest. Color me unsurprised.

Lowest: I left a note that said "TIP: Don't be a d*ck" with a smiley face drawn on it and half a penny which I traced to be the mouth. The waiter was constantly bothering me when I was obviously busy writing and had a full glass and a full carafe on the table after I had told him I didn't want anything else that night. I have a reputation there for being a good tipper, and I usually am, but hanging around clearing your throat over and over while I'm occupied is not the way to get it.

Highest: I left a $400 tip once. You should try it. It'll make you feel good in ways you can't imagine. Just make sure you do it to someone who did their job the right way. Send a message.


Posted on 2007-03-26 at 01:39:19.

Celedwe
RDI Fixture
Karma: 29/17
1229 Posts


bathwarrwwarre

wow ryst, i didn't know tipping could be such a "mad skill"
i sort of get it now
so it depends on your mood and how good the waiter/waitress is?


Posted on 2007-03-26 at 03:28:55.

Fantasy
Sharlisaurus
Karma: 31/10
529 Posts


*gasp*

yeah right!! $400???? That's ridiculous. Celebrities hardly even do that. Jesus. You have so many better things to spend that money on. Poorer people who need it, if you just want to give it away!

you crazy tipper people.
Ryst, that's completely unbelievable.


Posted on 2007-03-26 at 06:11:49.
Edited on 2007-03-26 at 06:21:11 by Fantasy

Grugg
Gregg
RDI Staff
Karma: 357/190
6192 Posts


xf

I tipped $30 and I thought that was big. On a $60 meal too. But Ryst...whoa..


Posted on 2007-03-26 at 13:06:44.

Rystefn K'ryll
Original Palassassin
Karma: 66/191
544 Posts


Poorer people who need it?

Like a waitress making half minimum wage with one baby and another on the way? $3/hour doesn't go far. Donate $400 to a charity and see how much goes to the people who need it and how much to pay employees and fund dinners and balls. Screw that. None for me. I'll donate directly, to someone I know for a fact to be working hard trying to get by, not just waiting for a handout.

No, celebrities don't do that. They worry about their appearance, so they go to the fund-raiser events where half of the money made is used to fund the event, and most of the rest is eaten by the organization's "operating costs."

I had the money and didn't need it. I saw someone who could put it to better use than I, so I gave it to her. I say again: you should do it, too. Help, and know that you're really helping. In one stroke you've reaffirmed someone's faith that there are good people in the world, you've made a positive difference in someone's life, and you've made yourself feel like a hero for doing it (and rightly so).

People who work for tips are generally barely scraping by. Panhandling on the street is a more reliable source of income, and generally makes more money. Give your spare cash to someone who's working hard to get by.

If that's enough to motivate you - know that you'll get the best service in the world from that person forever, even if you never do it again.


Posted on 2007-03-26 at 15:13:14.

Lyskhala
Kohai
Karma: 80/28
3600 Posts


New Question....

I know I shouldn't ask this but I'm gonna anyway.

What are your Religious/Spiritual beliefs/nonbeliefs?



Posted on 2007-03-26 at 16:02:36.

Rystefn K'ryll
Original Palassassin
Karma: 66/191
544 Posts


Belief

I don't know, and I have no great faith that I'll ever know... but that doesn't stop me from trying to learn. I guess I'm a Christian with agnostic leanings or an agnostic with Christian leanings if you really want to try to nail it down.


Posted on 2007-03-26 at 20:35:59.

nightbeast18
Veteran Visitor
Karma: 5/0
130 Posts


my bleifs

i belive there is a god and existance is built upon a balance that's about it.


Posted on 2007-03-26 at 22:14:09.

Celedwe
RDI Fixture
Karma: 29/17
1229 Posts


bathawrawrwrwrwe

i'm what-dja-callit... with no better words... NONE
although i do believe in tarot
it proved VERY accurate


Posted on 2007-03-27 at 03:49:43.

greenleaf
Resident
Karma: 8/9
379 Posts


OK

Know ther ain't no heaven, but I pray there ain't no hell!


Posted on 2007-03-27 at 07:05:30.

   


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