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Bork 09-28-2007 03:29 AM

Roy Williams and the pizza guy. Is he serious?
 
If he is, I think he has absolutely no class and/or is a nutcase.

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You do tip the pizza guy? There’s no such thing as a tip. But I am really polite and I say ‘Thank you sir.’ … The pizza man knows, when he comes to my address, he’s coming for free.

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What is wrong with the world!? There's no such thing as a tip!? Were you raised in some other [censored] country? In the United States of America there is such as a thing as a tip, and it's how delivery guys make their meager profits. DIAGF I hope somebody puts polonium in his pizza.

kyleb 09-28-2007 03:30 AM

Re: Roy Williams and the pizza guy. Is he serious?
 
I thought it was funny at least. Not sure if he's serious.

bluef0x 09-28-2007 03:35 AM

Re: Roy Williams and the pizza guy. Is he serious?
 
Is this the politics forum? Seriously, how can you get so worked up over whether or not to tip someone? I'm pretty sure the world can function without pizza delivery guys..

This quote from Williams on the Bears' defense is better:
"... the world thinks the world of this defense like it’s the greatest defense of all time."

MrFeelNothin 09-28-2007 03:37 AM

Re: Roy Williams and the pizza guy. Is he serious?
 
The tip is that he had the privilege of delivering to Roy Williams.

Bork 09-28-2007 03:38 AM

Re: Roy Williams and the pizza guy. Is he serious?
 
Taking a date to McDonalds is funny, stiffing some minimum wage loser (like me) who brings your lazy ass pizza is not funny. He is a multi-millionaire; it is disgusting behavior if true.

And as to how I get so worked about it, I delivered pizza tonight (not to him though). I think I would be worked up about it anyway though. I was raised to think that being a cheap jerk towards others is bad.

Droogie 09-28-2007 03:47 AM

Re: Roy Williams and the pizza guy. Is he serious?
 
And now you are a pizza delivery guy making minimum wage and he is a professional football player not exactly making minimum wage...

So I guess the lesson in here is: "being a cheap jerk towards others is the key to success."

Bork 09-28-2007 03:51 AM

Re: Roy Williams and the pizza guy. Is he serious?
 
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And now you are a pizza delivery guy making minimum wage and he is a professional football player not exactly making minimum wage...

So I guess the lesson in here is: "being a cheap jerk towards others is the key to success."

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Yes, good logical reasoning there. I am sure the reason he is rich and I am not is because he doesn't tip people 2 bucks, and I do.

MrFeelNothin 09-28-2007 04:34 AM

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And now you are a pizza delivery guy making minimum wage and he is a professional football player not exactly making minimum wage...

So I guess the lesson in here is: "being a cheap jerk towards others is the key to success."

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Yes, good logical reasoning there. I am sure the reason he is rich and I am not is because he doesn't tip people 2 bucks, and I do.

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MrFeelNothin 09-28-2007 04:35 AM

Re: Roy Williams and the pizza guy. Is he serious?
 
Honestly hes just being cocky and funny because he can, not anything serious to get worked up about.

Bork 09-28-2007 04:41 AM

Re: Roy Williams and the pizza guy. Is he serious?
 
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Honestly hes just being cocky and funny because he can, not anything serious to get worked up about.

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I hope this true, but given the quote 'there is no such things a tip, The pizza man knows, when he comes to my address, he’s coming for free' I doubt it. I wonder if some reporter will find out who has been delivering him pizza and investigate this matter. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]

BigPoppa 09-28-2007 04:44 AM

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A buddy of mine used manage Don Shula's restaurant in Miami, and they had pro ballplayers in there all the time. Some of them were known for tipping poorly or not at all.

Every time I hear Scottie Pippin's name, I think of his nickname "No Tippin Pippin".

BigPoppa 09-28-2007 04:46 AM

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Honestly hes just being cocky and funny because he can, not anything serious to get worked up about.

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Because being a douchebag to poor people is so funny.

vixticator 09-28-2007 05:02 AM

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The tip is that he had the privilege of delivering to Roy Williams.

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MrFeelNothin 09-28-2007 05:02 AM

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Honestly hes just being cocky and funny because he can, not anything serious to get worked up about.

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Because being a douchebag to poor people is so funny.

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I like to screw with bums because their poor diet and living conditions renders them physically unable to fight back.

tarheeljks 09-28-2007 05:05 AM

Re: Roy Williams and the pizza guy. Is he serious?
 
edgerrin james said that as a child he used to give crack addicts $ to watch them get high or something like that

TalkingDonkey 09-28-2007 05:10 AM

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edgerrin james said that as a child he used to give crack addicts $ to watch them get high or something like that

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Pretty sure he would give them money to spot him in the gym when he was back home.

MrFeelNothin 09-28-2007 05:12 AM

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edgerrin james said that as a child he used to give crack addicts $ to watch them get high or something like that

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Pretty sure he would give them money to spot him in the gym when he was back home.

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Naww.........what kind of professional black athlete helps people? Tarheels has got it right.

MrFeelNothin 09-28-2007 05:19 AM

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Is this the politics forum? Seriously, how can you get so worked up over whether or not to tip someone? I'm pretty sure the world can function without pizza delivery guys..

This quote from Williams on the Bears' defense is better:
"... the world thinks the world of this defense like it’s the greatest defense of all time."

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For real, who cares.

That quote is good, quite a few gems in there, I like this one:

"If I did take a date out to a nice place, I’d take her to a nice place, like a Red Lobster or something. It wouldn’t be Morton’s or nothing like that."

Droogie 09-28-2007 05:38 AM

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And now you are a pizza delivery guy making minimum wage and he is a professional football player not exactly making minimum wage...

So I guess the lesson in here is: "being a cheap jerk towards others is the key to success."

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Yes, good logical reasoning there. I am sure the reason he is rich and I am not is because he doesn't tip people 2 bucks, and I do.

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Glad I could be of help to you.

pergesu 09-28-2007 07:21 AM

Re: Roy Williams and the pizza guy. Is he serious?
 
I'm sure it has to be a joke, because nobody would seriously think it's okay to not tip there. I wouldn't be surprised if he [censored] with them a bit though and then gives them a bigger than average tip.


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