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how much do you tip your bartender?


PhillyB

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had a guy at my bar last night who comes in every saturday, buys a corona, and never tips, ever. finally i busted him on it - he ordered a corona and, very offhandedly, i was like "man, one of these days i'm gonna get you to tip me."

"tip you?! man when i get a job i'll tip you!"

oh awesome. you don't have a job, so you're spending your time and money trying to pick up ugly chicks at a club and drinking beer instead of saving your money/getting a job. you can afford that, but you can't afford to tip? and my tax dollars from the shitty paycheck i get because YOU WONT TIP gets taxed to hell and back to pay for your unemployment that you spend at the club not tipping.

asshole.

anyway, tip your bartender or die.

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$1 for a beer or shot, if I ask you to craft me something special then $2-$3.

& if thats not good enough for you then F*ck off booze jockey, I'm not here help you pay your rent because the only skill you have is to spill sh*t in a glass.

Get a REAL job if you want more money. ;)

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