Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I steal medication from people's homes when I visit - they'd never suspect me.
Yes Sarah, we know. And now there's not so much as a Tylenol in any of our bathrooms, or bedrooms on the rare occasion you are invited into our home. Get help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I let my kid eat a banana at the grocery store, although I believe they said this is OK.
Is it okay? I always tell the cashier to take a banana off the bunch and weigh it again to pay for the one consumed. They do about half the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I like a beer glass/mug at a bar, I'll put it in my purse. I've done this probably five times over the years.
DH and I usually do this together on vacation. If our server is nice we just ask and they've always just left an empty when clearing.
+1000
Former waitress here. I thought everyone did this. Who are these holier than thou (not really) drinking glass nazis? Pathetic. Maybe we should report things they have done.
You mean people who don't steal things, and think stealing is wrong?
There are a lot of us.
No, I mean the holier than thous who do far worse than stealing a restaurant glass, think nothing of doing worse themselves, yet feel the need to "condemn" (LOL) the restaurant glass taker. My God, is your life that empty? Ask anyone who owns a restaurant, and they will tell you that their staff does not have to pay for a glass that a patron takes, that the patron's business is worth more than that.
I am with PP - I tip in cash, because I have reliable reason to believe that waitresses don't always receive all of their tip money at the end of each night/shift.
So you just KNOW that these "holier than thous" do worse ...
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Stop stealing.
-Not the PP
Well, yeah. There are ways of reading about it.
Uh ... that makes no sense at all.
You've never looked someone up and found something out that surprised you - in a bad way?
Really? It makes perfect sense. If you want it to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I like a beer glass/mug at a bar, I'll put it in my purse. I've done this probably five times over the years.
DH and I usually do this together on vacation. If our server is nice we just ask and they've always just left an empty when clearing.
+1000
Former waitress here. I thought everyone did this. Who are these holier than thou (not really) drinking glass nazis? Pathetic. Maybe we should report things they have done.
You mean people who don't steal things, and think stealing is wrong?
There are a lot of us.
No, I mean the holier than thous who do far worse than stealing a restaurant glass, think nothing of doing worse themselves, yet feel the need to "condemn" (LOL) the restaurant glass taker. My God, is your life that empty? Ask anyone who owns a restaurant, and they will tell you that their staff does not have to pay for a glass that a patron takes, that the patron's business is worth more than that.
I am with PP - I tip in cash, because I have reliable reason to believe that waitresses don't always receive all of their tip money at the end of each night/shift.
So you just KNOW that these "holier than thous" do worse ...
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Stop stealing.
-Not the PP
Well, yeah. There are ways of reading about it.
Uh ... that makes no sense at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I like a beer glass/mug at a bar, I'll put it in my purse. I've done this probably five times over the years.
DH and I usually do this together on vacation. If our server is nice we just ask and they've always just left an empty when clearing.
+1000
Former waitress here. I thought everyone did this. Who are these holier than thou (not really) drinking glass nazis? Pathetic. Maybe we should report things they have done.
You mean people who don't steal things, and think stealing is wrong?
There are a lot of us.
No, I mean the holier than thous who do far worse than stealing a restaurant glass, think nothing of doing worse themselves, yet feel the need to "condemn" (LOL) the restaurant glass taker. My God, is your life that empty? Ask anyone who owns a restaurant, and they will tell you that their staff does not have to pay for a glass that a patron takes, that the patron's business is worth more than that.
I am with PP - I tip in cash, because I have reliable reason to believe that waitresses don't always receive all of their tip money at the end of each night/shift.
So you just KNOW that these "holier than thous" do worse ...
![]()
Stop stealing.
-Not the PP
Well, yeah. There are ways of reading about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I like a beer glass/mug at a bar, I'll put it in my purse. I've done this probably five times over the years.
DH and I usually do this together on vacation. If our server is nice we just ask and they've always just left an empty when clearing.
+1000
Former waitress here. I thought everyone did this. Who are these holier than thou (not really) drinking glass nazis? Pathetic. Maybe we should report things they have done.
You mean people who don't steal things, and think stealing is wrong?
There are a lot of us.
No, I mean the holier than thous who do far worse than stealing a restaurant glass, think nothing of doing worse themselves, yet feel the need to "condemn" (LOL) the restaurant glass taker. My God, is your life that empty? Ask anyone who owns a restaurant, and they will tell you that their staff does not have to pay for a glass that a patron takes, that the patron's business is worth more than that.
I am with PP - I tip in cash, because I have reliable reason to believe that waitresses don't always receive all of their tip money at the end of each night/shift.
So you just KNOW that these "holier than thous" do worse ...
![]()
Stop stealing.
-Not the PP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I like a beer glass/mug at a bar, I'll put it in my purse. I've done this probably five times over the years.
DH and I usually do this together on vacation. If our server is nice we just ask and they've always just left an empty when clearing.
+1000
Former waitress here. I thought everyone did this. Who are these holier than thou (not really) drinking glass nazis? Pathetic. Maybe we should report things they have done.
You mean people who don't steal things, and think stealing is wrong?
There are a lot of us.
No, I mean the holier than thous who do far worse than stealing a restaurant glass, think nothing of doing worse themselves, yet feel the need to "condemn" (LOL) the restaurant glass taker. My God, is your life that empty? Ask anyone who owns a restaurant, and they will tell you that their staff does not have to pay for a glass that a patron takes, that the patron's business is worth more than that.
I am with PP - I tip in cash, because I have reliable reason to believe that waitresses don't always receive all of their tip money at the end of each night/shift.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Smoke pot
Roll stops and speed
Me too. Smoke a ton of weed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I like a beer glass/mug at a bar, I'll put it in my purse. I've done this probably five times over the years.
DH and I usually do this together on vacation. If our server is nice we just ask and they've always just left an empty when clearing.
+1000
Former waitress here. I thought everyone did this. Who are these holier than thou (not really) drinking glass nazis? Pathetic. Maybe we should report things they have done.
You mean people who don't steal things, and think stealing is wrong?
There are a lot of us.
Anonymous wrote:I speed pretty often and do rolling stops. I tip in cash whenever possible so the server doesn't have to report the income. I routinely watch TV shows for free on third-party hosting sites and I have a VPN I use to get around geo-blocking of, say, BBC iPlayer. I have a fake iTunes account for another country and use iTunes gift cards from eBay to avoid putting billing information in.