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I doubt he would even bother cashing a $200 check. -- nm
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Ultron
Normally I would agree, but I think he might make an exception for this one.
Posted by
the wrong element, bad guy (aka JFields)
Mar 26 '15, 11:34
I think he might do it just to honor Smith.
Of course, $200 is probably a cheap dinner out for him.
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$200 is probably a tip...he'll leave it to a waiter who used to play but never caught on -- nm
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zeitgeist roaming the dark galaxy
Mar 26, 11:43
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Jordan is a notorious cheapskate...he wouldn't tip $200 at gunpoint from some stories I've heard
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Will Hunting
Mar 26, 11:48
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Was he the one that Gretzky grabbed chips from him to tip the dealer? -- nm
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zork
Mar 26, 11:51
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Yep, Jordan tipped a private game waitress $5. Gretzky pulled the $5 off the tray, took a $100 from Jordan's stack and gave it to her. "That's how
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Will Hunting
Mar 26, 11:53
Tiger doesn't have to tip because he tips them *later* -- nm
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spamlet
Mar 26, 11:50
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