Drunk Diner Drops Huge Tip But Then Asks For It Back The Next Day

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Easy come, easy go.

Servers at a Thai-fusion restaurant in Edgewater, Colorado, thought they’d hit the jackpot on Monday when a customer dropped a $1,000 tip in cash for a $40 meal.

But their elation sadly didn’t last for long, as the diner returned to the Thailicious eatery the following morning to ask for all of the bills back.

It turns out he’d drunk a little too much alcohol and had mistakenly stuffed the cash inside the checkbook, the Denver Post reports.

“We were like ‘he must be a millionaire,'” eatery owner Bee Anantatho told The Denver Channel. How did she feel after handing back the cash? “Like someone told you that you won the lottery, but it’s not.”

“I asked him, ‘did you put it in the checkbook?’ He said he wasn’t sure about it because he was a little drunk,” she added. According to FOX News, he said he accidentally handed over a stash of $100 bills instead of $1 ones.

Thai-born Anantatho emigrated to the U.S. with her husband Surachai Surabotsopon five years ago. She said she was “disappointed” for her staff.

Luckily, she’d told her employees to keep hold of the money and they were able to pay the man back immediately. He ended up leaving a still-generous $40 tip, and Anantatho is confident that she dealt with the awkward situation in the best possible way — and that he’ll return as a customer.

“It’s just the way it is,” she said.

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Ραντεβού Τσίπρα με Μητοστάκη στις 23 Ιουνίου για εκλογικό νόμο και συνταγματική αναθεώρηση

Η συνταγματική αναθεώρηση και ο εκλογικός νόμος θα βρεθούν στο επίκεντρο της συνάντησης που θα έχουν, σύμφωνα με πληροφορίες του Aθηναϊκού Πρακτορείου Ειδήσεων, την προσεχή Πέμπτη το απόγευμα, ο πρωθυπουργός Αλέξης Τσίπρας και ο πρόεδρος της Νέας Δημοκρατίας Κυριάκος Μητσοτάκης, στο Μέγαρο Μαξίμου.

Πηγές της Συγγρού αναφέρουν ότι ο κ. Μητσοτάκης θα προσέλθει στη συνάντηση κυρίως για να συζητήσει με τον κ. Τσίπρα τη συνταγματική αναθεώρηση, που «πρώτος έχει βάλει στο τραπέζι από τον περασμένο Ιανουάριο πριν καν εκλεγεί στη θέση που βρίσκεται σήμερα, και δευτερευόντως για τον εκλογικό νόμο».

Σημειώνουν ότι οι θέσεις του προέδρου της ΝΔ και συνολικά του κόμματος της αξιωματικής αντιπολίτευσης είναι ξεκάθαρες.

«Ο κ. Τσίπρας θα χάσει με τον ίδιο εκλογικό νόμο που κέρδισε δυο φορές», λένε στενοί συνεργάτες του κ. Μητσοτάκη, ενώ παράλληλα επισημαίνουν ότι «στόχος της κυβέρνησης είναι να στερήσει από τη ΝΔ την αυτοδυναμία, καθώς η νίκη είναι δεδομένη όποτε και να γίνουν οι εκλογές».

Μάλιστα συγκρίνουν τον υπουργό Εργασίας Γιώργο Κατρούγκαλο (έχει αναλάβει την πρόταση για τον εκλογικό νόμο) και φυσικά και τον ίδιο τον πρωθυπουργό με τον Μένιο Κουτσόγιωργα, που με τον εκλογικό νόμο που είχε ψηφίσει το ΠΑΣΟΚ το 1989 δυσκόλεψε σημαντικά στο να γίνει πρωθυπουργός ο Κωνσταντίνος Μητσοτάκης. Τότε η ΝΔ, στις τρίτες εκλογές με ποσοστό 47% είχε 150 έδρες και κυβέρνησε επί τριάμισι χρόνια με την ψήφο του Θ. Κατσίκη.

Σε ό,τι αφορά την συνταγματική αναθεώρηση, ο πρόεδρος της ΝΔ, σύμφωνα με συνεργάτες του, έχει σε ουδέτερο πολιτικά χρόνο, πριν έξι μήνες, αναφερθεί στην αναγκαιότητα συνταγματικής αναθεώρησης αναπτύσσοντας σχετικές πρωτοβουλίες. Αυτό το ζήτημα είχε θέσει και στον κ. Τσίπρα ο οποίος, σημειώνουν, σιωπούσε επί μήνες γι’ αυτό το θέμα. «Εκφράζουμε την ικανοποίησή μας που η πρόταση αυτή έχει σημαντική απήχηση και επιτέλους και ο κ. Τσίπρας, ανεξάρτητα από τις σκοπιμότητες και τους τακτικισμούς του, προσχωρεί στην πολιτική πρωτοβουλία της ΝΔ και αποδέχεται την ανάγκη αναθεώρησης του Συντάγματος», αναφέρουν χαρακτηριστικά πηγές της Συγγρού.

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J.K. Rowling Sends Flowers To Funeral Of Orlando Shooting Victim

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J.K. Rowling paid tribute to one of the Orlando shooting victims by sending flowers to his funeral.

The “Harry Potter” author sent a wreath of red roses and carnations to the memorial of Luis Vielma, which took place in Sanford, Florida, on Friday.

The 22-year-old was one of the 49 people killed at Pulse nightclub on June 12, and worked at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios.

“To Luis, who died for love,” Rowling said in a handwritten note, which was attached to the floral tribute. “You will never be forgotten.”

Photographs showing the British writer’s heartwarming gesture were posted online. A representative for Rowling confirmed she had sent the wreath.

It came just four days after she posted this emotional tweet about Vielma:

“It was a beautiful gesture to see J.K. tweet about him,” Vielma’s friend, Alma Almaraz Retana, told BuzzFeed. “And when I walked in to church and saw the beautiful flowers that she has sent I knew he was in heaven dancing of happiness.”

Multiple tributes have been paid to Vielma, who operated the theme park’s The Forbidden Journey ride. Perhaps most touchingly, dozens of friends gathered outside the park’s Hogwarts Castle on Monday to raise their wands in remembrance.

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Michael Ian Black's New Picture Book Explains 'Beasty' Donald Trump To Your Kids

How do you explain the tricky topic of Donald Trump to your kids?

Just read them Michael Ian Black’s new book — which aims to break down the bizarre phenomenon that is the presumptive GOP nominee by using language and pictures that even he may understand.

The comedian and actor showed off an advance copy of “A Child’s First Book of Trump,” which is published next month, to Stephen Colbert on “The Late Show” on Friday.

“This is a field guide to, if you were to see a wild Trump out in the woods, what you should do, how you should behave,” said Black.

Check it out in the clip above.

 

Editor’s note: Donald Trump regularly incites political violence and is a serial liar, rampant xenophobe, racist, misogynist and birther who has repeatedly pledged to ban all Muslims — 1.6 billion members of an entire religion — from entering the U.S.

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Men At Work In White Shirts

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This photograph always makes me hold my breath, as if the sound of my breathing might disturb the man at work. And I was taught never to disturb a man at work.

The man who taught me that is the guy in the photo, my father, seen here at his desk at the Young and Rubicam advertising agency, where he worked for 48 years.

What a shot – the blinds halfway down, the light through the leaves of the plant…It’s an image Edward Hopper might have painted, an image that could adorn a collection of John Cheever stories. New York City, back when men wore white shirts to work.

My father’s posture is perfect. He hasn’t rolled up his sleeves, hasn’t loosened his tie. He’s like an Italian-American Don Draper, which reminds me – Dad was never crazy about “Mad Men.”

“The guys on that show were always drinking and going to lunch,” says Tony Carillo. “We didn’t do that. We worked.

Work. Growing up, I heard that word a lot.

As far as my father was concerned, you could divide the human race into two categories – people who liked to work, and people who didn’t.

My father liked it. And he liked looking good when he worked. You can’t see his shoes in the photo, but believe me, they were shiny. He shined them every morning.

And I can still see the row of five white shirts on hangers, perfectly ironed by my mother on Sunday night, ready for Dad’s work week ahead.

“Work,” my father says, “is a good habit.”

It’s a habit he’s never been able to break, even at age 90. He wakes up early and hits the day hard – cutting his lawn with a push-mower, trimming the hedges with manual clippers, painting this, polishing that.

No more white shirts. But how cool is the white hair, against the blue shirt and blue jeans?

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Happy Father’s Day, Dad. Once a fashion plate, always a fashion plate.

Charlie Carillo is a novelist and a TV producer. His website is www.charliecarillo.co

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Waze will help you avoid difficult intersections

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The LADY

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She came walking
Into our lives
No prior plans before
She only did
What anyone would do
No less no more …

To care and help
Her aging mom
Assist her on her way
She never knew
How all would be
So different from that day …

But History soon
Would take a turn
Her life completely changed
Her caring heart
Would play a part
Where all was rearranged …

Through many years
Through tears and smiles
We’ve had our share of strife
We’ve done our best
To take this test
Find Meaning in this Life …

But life is full
Of happenings
We just don’t have control
Sometimes things
Lift us in the air
To deep caress our soul …

Yet anyone can
Have a dream
To hope for better days
To try and find
Our Unique place
In each our different ways …

How lucky though
For us to see her
Standing where she’s now
One can’t even
Imagine that
Such things could come about …

And as we grow
And learn from life
The lessons we recall
Expect the
Unexpected
Learn to stand after we fall …

That dreams do change
Along the way
Yet one thing that remains
The Person Who
We Truly Are
Our wisdom slowly gains …

And now the time
Has come for us
To be there as she was
To help and give
Our very best
To spread our finest love …

Not take for granted
Anything
We’ve worked so hard to gain
To honor those
who’ve helped us through
The suffering and pain …

Although it may
Seem easier
To judge what others do
One never really knows
Unless one walks
In other’s shoes …

So Let Us All
Rejoice today
For Life’s Amazing Plan
For Giving
All Humanity
A Loving Helping Hand …

And IF one day
One was to share
This story down the line
I’d gladly say
Back in the day
The Lady was so Fine …

Happy 71st Birthday Aunty Suu …

May you be Happy
May you be Healthy
May you Find Your Peace
May you Find Your Joy !!!

And

THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING !!

___________________________________

Soe Moe Lwin
19/06/2016
11:00 am

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Mourning and mobilizing

This month, Americans will show that love is stronger than hate. Millions will take part in celebrations of LGBT pride, and Muslims will fast as they observe the holy month of Ramadan. Just last week, we remembered those gunned down at a Charleston Bible study a year ago–killed by one man, but loved and missed by countless others.

And in the coming days, mourners will attend funerals, memorial services and vigils for loved ones murdered at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, most of whom were gay and Latino.

Undoubtedly, in the weeks to come, the ugly rhetoric about bathroom bills, building walls, and barring people of an entire faith from entering this country will continue. Muslim women who wear the hijab may wonder if that is tantamount to a target.

Patrons of gay establishments may worry, as churchgoers did after Charleston, that sanctuaries where they had felt joy, community and the comfort of being themselves are now unsafe. And no doubt, there will be more gun deaths–an average of 90 people die from gun shots each day in the United States, vastly more than in any other developed country. This is madness.

Republicans acceded to Sen. Chris Murphy’s remarkable filibuster last week calling for votes on gun legislation, but then they vowed to defeat the measures. The best hope of addressing America’s gun problem lies with the majority of Americans, including gun owners, who support stricter gun regulations.

We must call out the hypocrisy when elected officials offer condolences after gun violence in one breath and defend civilians’ right to own weapons of war in the next. With each successive mass shooting, I have grown convinced that a massive civic crusade on the order of the civil rights movement is necessary to force the hands of the gun lobby and their allies in elected offices.

This must end.

The aim of the Orlando attack was to murder people like me, an LGBT American. So this is personal. But gun massacres have also taken place in schools, theaters, malls, churches, synagogues and office buildings. This must be personal for all of us.

We may never fully eradicate the hatred and instability that drove the shooters in Newtown, Aurora, Charleston, San Bernadino and Orlando. But we can and must do two things: take a stand against the hateful rhetoric that is seeping into American life, and address the easy availability of weapons that transforms haters into mass murderers.

Such rhetoric is spilling over from the relative confines of conservative talk radio into the daily discourse of a man seeking the country’s highest elected office. Donald Trump’s run for the presidency is about stoking hatred and division, without even the pretense of decency. He has mocked and mimicked a reporter’s physical disability and exhibited reprehensible misogyny. He has renewed his call to bar Muslims from entering the United States and suggested that President Obama is sympathetic to ISIS. He has promoted the use of violence against peaceful protesters with calls to “beat the crap out of them.”

Unfortunately, this ugliness is being mimicked in American life, with chants of “build the wall!” directed toward students from a predominantly Latino school, and with students tormenting classmates from immigrant families by saying they’ll be sent “home” if Trump becomes president. One columnist calls it the “Trump effect.

This is alarming, but our public schools also offer hope. They help break down stereotypes and help promote understanding and respect, and celebrate, not demonize, diversity. They’re where students know their classmates as their lab partner, the photographer for the yearbook, a Yankees fan and the kid who loves to drop rap verses–rather than simply by their race, religion, ethnicity, sexuality or gender identity.

Our public schools are where children learn that differences aren’t bad. Far from it; they are part of the fabric of America, and of life. Our diversity and our work to make America more inclusive, with opportunity and justice for all, are part of what “makes America great.”

Americans must stand up against efforts to marginalize certain people and groups. We must reject mass murders as the new normal. We must denounce those who whip up fear and try to turn Americans against each other. We must be our best selves, expanding an ever-widening circle of inclusion, showing greater openness to communities once excluded. There is a role for all of us in this–working to change not only laws, but attitudes; finding new allies to fight for sensible gun legislation and against hate.

Love is stronger than hate. We must show that in the way we act, speak and vote.

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Cryptocurrency raider takes $60 million in digital cash

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