Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Pardon me, I just feel the need to do a quick rant.

I am not currently a waitress, so I don’t have a “dog in this fight,” so to speak. But I have been a waitress before, and there were two things I’ve learned: Christians were the worst tippers, followed closely by women.

Christians seem a little generic, so let me explain. If you are a beginning waiter, you will probably have to work Sunday lunches. I guarantee this isn’t because the wait staff wants to go to church; it’s because the Sunday crowd from people coming back from church were the fussiest, rudest, smallest-tippers of the week. Waiters hate waiting on the Sunday church crowd, and that, as a Christian, is devestating to hear.

Women might be self-explanatory. I think most waiters groan when the woman ends up taking the check, especially if they are there with little children. I don’t know what it is, but generally speaking, women tip less.

I know there is a standard rule of tipping 10%, but that is only appropriate some of the time. I thought I would just make a few rules as a former waitress and someone who currently eats out:

1) On Friday and Saturday nights, tipping 10% is not appropriate. You should tip at least 15%, and probably 20%.

2) If you are at the table for a long time, lingering after your meal is done, you need to tip way for than 10%. You are occupying a table, and thus costing the waiter money. It’s okay to linger, you just have to make it up to the waiter by giving him the money he would have gotten if another table had come through.

3) If you order an appetizer, tip the price of an entrée. You are saving yourself money, I completely understand the appeal, but it’s just as easy for a waiter to bring out an appetizer as it is an entrée. He shouldn’t be punished because you ordered something cheap.

4) If just a few people are eating, but a big group is there occupying a table, they need to tip too. They aren’t giving the restaurant money for food, but you are using their services, so make up for it with a tip equal to if you had bought food.

I eat out, so I know the appeal. I also don’t know what brought this on, but as a Christian woman, I think it should be the exact opposite.

Monday, January 28, 2008

The other day in class, my teacher informed me and the two people behind me that she would have trouble remembering our names because all of our hair is the same. Although I didn't look back to see, I could agree because I have the hair color of the majority of the population. When I did look back, however, I saw I was on a row of two platinum blondes and a black girl.

My teacher suggested one of us go red. I wonder if that was a hint to just change hairstyles.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

In light of Heath Ledger's death, I really just have one thing to say:

I hope I'm not naked when I die.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

What is the point of weather under 30 degrees if it isn't going to snow?

At least I'm not at the Green Bay game. Brrr.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Tomorrow is the first day of my last semester as an undergrad.
The beginning of the end.

(this is not my picture)

Perhaps my biggest regret is John Pelphrey wasn't the Razorbacks basketball coach for all 4 years that I was here. It's not often that you have a coach that is more entertaining than the team.

Saturday, January 12, 2008

I hereby declare that when asked to write a recommendation for someone, I will have it done and sent off within 72 hours.

Thursday, January 10, 2008


Only in New Orleans would they cram hundreds of people (many of whom are completely drunk) in the town square, give them real candles, and let them lose to sing Christmas carols (or make fun of the mayor, 3 days before the giant riot).


Nothing says "get a good education" like putting the senator that contributed so much to the university in a body bag in front of the historic building icon of the university.

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

It has come to my attention that I have neglected the blog for awhile. Well, not anymore.

Wedding planning is taking up a lot of time. But, it's worth it because in my search for the perfect wedding cake, I think I found one:

http://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/01/07/cake.irpt/index.html?iref=newssearch