Just Announced

bromeopathic wrote:
sweetcell wrote:
funny, for me that's a good thing… both the lack of whining, and lack of the national.
can confirm and agree

also look at Saco….been here since 02-12-1999!!! (was the internet even around then?)
4 posts in last decade, but quite active before

welcome back?


Thanks, i periodically lurk…mostly on this thread as another way to stay in the loop of who is coming..  Kosmo has been here since 99, maybe a few others…though some of you have changed your names..  I worked at the club from 99-2014.


Viagra boys what appears to be a double bill with  Shame

union craft brewery
10/20
ZZ Top
7-26
Pier 6
Jesse Malin
Saturday, June 11
Hamilton

(only $10 for standing GA)
Wow that’s cheap
…who doesn't though?

Starsky wrote:
Space wrote:
Starsky wrote:
Starsky wrote:
Showing flesh isn’t necessarily a woman whoring herself or something…that’s a stereotype many men have but sometimes it’s as much a woman empowering herself or being comfortable with herself

It is literally how ONE looks at it that often makes the difference… what one sees is what you want to see


Waiting on a tire change…can you tell?


Were you doing this mansplaining of the motives of women to the tire tech as well?


Well someone has to tell you since you seem to have a thing with young women
bellenseb wrote:
Rufus Wainwright
10/11
Rams Head on Stage


Also at the Birchmere on 10/12
Starsky wrote:
Wow that’s cheap

I agree, scary that a beer will cost you more than admission
RustyOrgan wrote:
…who doesn't though?
Walkie.
bromeopathic wrote:
Starsky wrote:
Wow that’s cheap

I agree, scary that a beer will cost you more than admission


It depends on how well you tip. I was charged $15.00 plus tax (?) for two Ommegang Neon Rainbow pints there a couple of weeks ago. I guess not every venue charges $12 for a Bud Lite.
warpaint
capital turnaround
fri jul 22
Space wrote:
It depends on how well you tip.
Putting this out there to the board
1. How much to you think Space tips on average (percentage)
2. How much do you think Space thinks he tips

my answers
1. 6%
2. 22%
I got to say I have upped my tipping recently cause it’s not just a city in China

Well inflation

Now I tip $2 per drink and more like 25% on meals if service was ok

I have even began tipping when I pick up food…not always yet

I think some of this is a bit pandemic related
What? There is no Tipping, China?
I have easily doubled my tipping since 2020 (TBH…only get food out less than 3 times a month)
feel bad for those in the service industry

Takeout, I would always leave at least $2, now I tip 15-20%
Meals has been between 20-25 now, I always put something and then, cross it out and add a few dollars

Heck I've even tiped at the merch table the last few shows


Starsky wrote:
What? There is no Tipping, China?
https://www.englishforums.com/English/WhatsOriginTippingCityChina/jmrll/post.htm
I just assumed there had to be a city in China named Tipping….it’s a big place with tons of cities
bromeopathic wrote:
Space wrote:
It depends on how well you tip.
Putting this out there to the board
1. How much to you think Space tips on average (percentage)
2. How much do you think Space thinks he tips

my answers
1. 6%
2. 22%


Space probably tips 15% but if the service is good 20% BUT if the service sucks he might not tip at all.

I have to think he is well aware exactly how much he tips

BTW this describes me exactly when I was younger

I was raised by a person that believes Tipping is just a city in China…last few times I went out with him I had to supplement his paltry tip….Argentines believe a tip should be the loose change in your wallet
I say Space is 20% across the board and $1 a drink.  But he won't pay more than $20 for a concert ticket.  :D
I typically take 20% of the pretax bill, add it to the post-tax total, and round up to the nearest dollar.

For the two beers that cost $15 pretax, I paid $20.

My wife was a server for many years before meeting me. She wouldn't have married me if i were a cheap tipper.
I'd say Mr. Der Palm came the closest.