The vpFREE Comedy Judge team has voted and on the Brian scale for funniness
the numbers are 0 0 0 0 and the Russian judge shows a 2. In spite of the poor
marks Brian get's a standing ovation from the crowd because of his
attempting the never before done quadruple dismount from the funny floor exercise. He
is quoted as saying, "I don't understand how I could miss that. I've worked
the "O" show for years and did many more rolls when diving from the swing at
the top of the stage into the pool, never making a splash."
In a message dated 1/14/2008 9:53:06 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
bjaygold@aol.
The obvious lesson here is, if you are bribing/tipping a host to get the
most out of him/her, at least play enough to allow the host to (at least
partially) justify his/her generosity to upper Management.
These days, many casinos have strict rules against hosts accepting cash
tips. Usually, there is no rule against accepting gift cards, and hosts
like them
almost as much, if they are chosen with a bit of thought.
If you MUST give cash (or casino chips), there are lots of ways around the
"no cash" rule--just be sure to not hand it to them where the cameras, or
other employees, can see, or put it in an envelope. Despite what some might
think, hosts love to (safely) receive cash (or cash-equivalent) tips.
Everyone
likes to feel appreciated, and most hosts feel that they are underpaid for
having to be nice to some of the high-rolling jerks they have as
customers.
Brian
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