Yup! I took my daughter to the 10:00 PM Showing of Twilight opening night!!! The girls went absolutely freaking crazy! It was a sold out show consisting of mainly girls aged 10-25 who freaking lost their minds every time Edward or Jacob came on the screen! Mayhem!
I don't see anything different from any other football play here other than the fake out running to the right and we used that play all the time... I just don't see the significance.
we already have added to our bill a mandatory 5% GST (Good and Service Tax) effective July 1, 2010, this tax will be replaced by a mandatory 13% VAT (Value Added Tax) Now who's killing the local restaurant businesses...
$50.00 Restaurant Bill $06.50 Mandatory 13% VAT $09.00 Mandatory 18% TIP $65.50 TOTAL That's quite a difference to the price listed on the menu.
Reminds me of my cell phone bill. A $30 per month plan with all connection fee, the service fee, the 911 fee and minute plan ends up coming to $80 per month, yet they still advertise it as a $30 per month plan. And that's a stripped down plan - no messaging or caller id.
It shouldn't matter if the "Mandatory" was posted or not. A tip is a reward for good service/going above and beyond. I absolutely wouldn't pay it either if I received bad service - period!
There is no argument that would convince me otherwise - I'm close minded on this stance!
What other business or service industry demands a mandatory tip? Imagine...
1). Valet - Yes sir we parked your car, but you can go find it yourself, we're kind of busy right now - By the way, I demand a tip before you go looking for your car.
2). WalMart - I have no idea if we carry that. No, I don't have time to find out for you, but if you find it, we're adding an 18% gratuity to your bill on the way out.
3). Paperboy - I don't care if your paper arrives 3 days late on every issue, I'm a busy guy. By the way, you owe me a tip!
4). McDonnalds - I added napkins and a straw to your order, that will be an extra 18% or I take the food back.
5). Jewelery Store (yes, retail does pay minimum wage) - That will be $300 for the ring and we're adding on an extra 18% because we've decided we're such nice guys.
OK..., So after reading all the comments... It's still choice, as I see fit! Don't get me wrong, I tip 80% of the time but it dependent on my choice and the level of my bank account.
-ALSO I believe the restaurants here in Canada charge more for a meal than they do in the US. An adult meal can cost $12 - $25 before drinks and appetizers depending on the restaurant and the dish served. Ad the $3-$4 for a bottomless pop, $8-$10 for an Appy, maybe another $5-$7 for a desert (I'm not even going to count alcoholic drinks, $5-$8 per glass) That's about $28 - $46 per person for everything. Adding an 18% tip ($5.04 - $6.28 per person) can and is a big deal to the average family.
A budget spender can get away with an average $15-$20 per person at a sit-down cafe, but a family of four (2 adults, 2 kids) still spends about $40-$60 for dinner at a restaurant while fifty dollars will buy you 3 meals a day at home for 3-5 days.
My point with all this is, leaving a tip costs me money. I spend my money as "I" see fit. If for some reason, I don't/can't leave one (this time),it will be my choice. Those which work in this environment (survival of the fittest), learn to give good service or suffer a lower paycheck. If the waiter/waitress is overworked because it is busy and can't give good service is more a reflection on the business/sweatshop for not providing proper staff coverage. It is not my job to compensate for their shortcomings.
I must also mention (off on a tangent): If I am with a larger group, we phone ahead or if it is on-the-spot, we ask if "it will be a problem" before even being seated. Either you can handle our group - or you can't.
So, before I go and read all the comments here... My stance is a tip is something given for good service, "at my leisure!"
1). I only pay tip if the server actually takes the time give us/me good service. 2). The Tip amount depends on the level of service or amount they went out of their way. 3). Sometimes I just don't have the spare cash and can't pay a tip. they are lucky I even made it to the restaurant at all. 4). I usually tip 10-15 percent or just round-up to an even dollar amount. My choice! 5). My rule, anyone who mentions a tip, never mind demands one - GETS NOTHING!
Kevin Smith on Twilight - Longer Version
Amazing Sign dance! :59sec
Wipeout - Boat Drives Itself
And why is this in the spacy channel?
Oop's, that was supposed to be "Sports"
Prayer bead attachment for the Wii
Stravinsky's Firebird - Complete Ballet
What a difference 60 years makes: the '09 Ole Miss KKK Rally
longde
Cheers!
What if Earth had rings like Saturn?
Woodpecker Versus Snake
Up-vote for good timing though. Great amateur footage.
Bizarre "Trick" Touchdown Pass on the Goal Line
Or am I missing Something...
Couple Arrested for Not Paying Tip
we already have added to our bill a mandatory 5% GST (Good and Service Tax)
effective July 1, 2010, this tax will be replaced by a mandatory 13% VAT (Value Added Tax)
Now who's killing the local restaurant businesses...
$50.00 Restaurant Bill
$06.50 Mandatory 13% VAT
$09.00 Mandatory 18% TIP
$65.50 TOTAL
That's quite a difference to the price listed on the menu.
Reminds me of my cell phone bill.
A $30 per month plan with all connection fee, the service fee, the 911 fee and minute plan ends up coming to $80 per month, yet they still advertise it as a $30 per month plan. And that's a stripped down plan - no messaging or caller id.
Couple Arrested for Not Paying Tip
There is no argument that would convince me otherwise - I'm close minded on this stance!
What other business or service industry demands a mandatory tip? Imagine...
1). Valet - Yes sir we parked your car, but you can go find it yourself, we're kind of busy right now - By the way, I demand a tip before you go looking for your car.
2). WalMart - I have no idea if we carry that. No, I don't have time to find out for you, but if you find it, we're adding an 18% gratuity to your bill on the way out.
3). Paperboy - I don't care if your paper arrives 3 days late on every issue, I'm a busy guy. By the way, you owe me a tip!
4). McDonnalds - I added napkins and a straw to your order, that will be an extra 18% or I take the food back.
5). Jewelery Store (yes, retail does pay minimum wage) - That will be $300 for the ring and we're adding on an extra 18% because we've decided we're such nice guys.
I could go on...
Couple Arrested for Not Paying Tip
It's still choice, as I see fit!
Don't get me wrong, I tip 80% of the time but it dependent on my choice and the level of my bank account.
-ALSO
I believe the restaurants here in Canada charge more for a meal than they do in the US.
An adult meal can cost $12 - $25 before drinks and appetizers depending on the restaurant and the dish served.
Ad the $3-$4 for a bottomless pop, $8-$10 for an Appy, maybe another $5-$7 for a desert
(I'm not even going to count alcoholic drinks, $5-$8 per glass)
That's about $28 - $46 per person for everything. Adding an 18% tip ($5.04 - $6.28 per person) can and is a big deal to the average family.
A budget spender can get away with an average $15-$20 per person at a sit-down cafe, but a family of four (2 adults, 2 kids) still spends about $40-$60 for dinner at a restaurant while fifty dollars will buy you 3 meals a day at home for 3-5 days.
My point with all this is, leaving a tip costs me money. I spend my money as "I" see fit. If for some reason, I don't/can't leave one (this time),it will be my choice. Those which work in this environment (survival of the fittest), learn to give good service or suffer a lower paycheck. If the waiter/waitress is overworked because it is busy and can't give good service is more a reflection on the business/sweatshop for not providing proper staff coverage. It is not my job to compensate for their shortcomings.
I must also mention (off on a tangent): If I am with a larger group, we phone ahead or if it is on-the-spot, we ask if "it will be a problem" before even being seated. Either you can handle our group - or you can't.
Couple Arrested for Not Paying Tip
My stance is a tip is something given for good service, "at my leisure!"
1). I only pay tip if the server actually takes the time give us/me good service.
2). The Tip amount depends on the level of service or amount they went out of their way.
3). Sometimes I just don't have the spare cash and can't pay a tip. they are lucky I even made it to the restaurant at all.
4). I usually tip 10-15 percent or just round-up to an even dollar amount. My choice!
5). My rule, anyone who mentions a tip, never mind demands one - GETS NOTHING!
Now, I'll go read the comments!
Today Show Fatality - Deidra Shores WINS! Al Roker does not.
Does this now count as "Meme"
kontrakurt
By Me!
dag
Can we get this comment removed:
http://www.videosift.com/video/Texas-wants-the-Scientific-Method-out-of-schools#comment-902616
It is a direct Porn Link from a Spammer
http://www.videosift.com/member/kontrakurt
I have instabanned him!
Muslim girls collide with Teeuwen
Muslim girls collide with Teeuwen
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Meiden_van_Halal
Just about everything I see is in Dutch so I can't elaborate but here's the search link...
Google: http://www.google.com/search?q=Meiden+Van+Halal&btnG=Click
Hans Teeuwen is a Dutch Comedian, actor, singer and director.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Teeuwen
Two Loco Hombres Own the Dance Floor