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Old 08-24-2007, 09:51 PM  
psili
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I drove pizza's back in the day. I slung some coffee as well. Both jobs in the same San Mateo / 3rd avenue west neighborhood while in highschool.

From your post, I can imagine how you'd order a pizza or some type of coffee drink. And don't even bother to reply to my post, because you know it's how you are -- you probably got it from your parents or some shit like that:

You ordering pizza: I'd like a small pizza. Half pepperoni on light cheese, couple flakes of mushroom, cooked lightly. Other half, strong sauce, extra cheese, anchovies and drizzled with pesto. Cooked crispy. Please make sure the driver doesn't let the extra cheese slide on to the light cheese side.
-- Your tip: $.50

You ordering coffee: -- Well, we've all seen those half-caf, half-whip pansie commercials... enough said on that...
-- Your tip: $.00

And before you ignore my implore to not quote this thread, this line says it all about you: "Wealthy people by and large are very frugal, and they make every dollar count." - You, apparently, are one of "those wealthy" people who think you're the only one who deserves something.

Then again, I could be wrong about everything I've read from your posts.

On another note, are you Jewish?



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Originally Posted by Lenny2 View Post
I find the remarks like "if you can't afford to tip" hilarious.

When you make that remark you're basically saying "I'm not rich"

You're thinking in terms of whether or not you can afford something, whereas others are thinking in terms of whether or not they "should" do something.

You don't become wealthy by throwing money around trying to look wealthy. You become wealthy by making every decision about every dollar wisely. Wealthy people by and large are very frugal, and they make every dollar count.
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