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Guest (BH)
You know, I ran this past my wife on the way to lunch today. Now keep in mind she rarely sees my side on stuff like this. Even she thought it was a great idea.

So did you act like a douche and stiff your server? Just curious....

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Good luck getting a group of people that don't carry to sign a petition supporting people that do. Sometimes you guys really crack me up with your naivety or wide eyed innocence. Does our opposition give a crap about attracting too much attention? We are where we are because they don't. I'm tired of sitting back and just letting **** happen to us.

I couldn't agree more with your last line. I hope to he'll we DON'T need to do what I'm suggesting. But given this douche bag attorney's track record on this ****, the only way it won't be an issue is if the House fails to override the veto. I'm afraid the next time he gets to Chancery Court, it'll be just like last time and the fix will be in.

You know, I ran this past my wife on the way to lunch today. Now keep in mind she rarely sees my side on stuff like this. Even she thought it was a great idea.

Well, good luck getting a server to call some attorney in Nashville if you don't leave a tip for dinner! They'll just refer to you with colorful language after you leave, and that will be the end of it.

I don't think that what I suggested with the petition is a good idea at all because involving servers that have nothing to do with it is the wrong approach, but you asked for better ideas than just refusing to tip. The last thing we want to do is draw negative attention form the restaurant employees and prove the anti's right (in their mind).

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The lawyer works for his PAYING client. Other than getting even more pissed off and doubling his efforts, he won't give a flip if 10,000 servers call his office to complain, they aren't paying him. In my mind, stiffing the server just added one more person to the anti column.

If you want to do something constructive, you have to fight fire with fire. Get involved, raise money, hire your own lawyer, pay for an ad campaign. This is the lengths the enemy has done. We got to meet them on their turf.

Make an ally of your server. Tip them good, and attach a pamphlet to it. They work for the person who ows the place. Word will get back to the boss, and we may have another ally.

Not tipping is the lazy way out. By doing that we really haven't DONE anything.

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Guest 6.8 AR

Does Bonnyman automatically get this case, if one is filed against the new law?

I tip based on service. If it is good, they get a decent tip, not so good for not so good service. If I ever hear a server commenting about something I don't solicit, they don't get a tip. I'm there for the food, and I'm not there for their political commentary. I will gladly find another place to eat.

I don't tip Kangaroo employees. Since when do you tip a self service convenience

mart?

If a judge rules against a law that is just and uses their personal feelings about it,

isn't that legislating from the bench? How do you remove them from their bench?

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Let's try not discuss the not tipping servers topic anymore.

I think all have made their opinons clear and if goes any futher it looks like it will spiral into personal attacks and places the thread really doesn't need to go.

Thanks!

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Senator Ford voted against it - I am not surprised. That is if she was there. Maybe her blood was tired again.

The soup at the bar may have raised her BAC level again.

:cool:-- this may not be filled with koolaid!

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Guest HexHead
So did you act like a douche and stiff your server? Just curious....

Of course not, he hasn't filed the suit yet. I did say I hoped it wasn't going to be necessary. Do pay attention.

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Guest HexHead
The lawyer works for his PAYING client. Other than getting even more pissed off and doubling his efforts, he won't give a flip if 10,000 servers call his office to complain, they aren't paying him. In my mind, stiffing the server just added one more person to the anti column.

Those waiters aren't hiring him. They're just being recruited by him to serve as plaintiffs. You really don't know how this stuff works.

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Those waiters aren't hiring him. They're just being recruited by him to serve as plaintiffs. You really don't know how this stuff works.

Well, that's even more reason the tactic will be ineffective. The lawyer has his own agenda. Getting lots of people to call / harass him is not going to change his mind.

So, he got a few people together, probably paid them or gave them some kind of perk, and they agreed to put their name on some piece of paper. They either truely believe this anti crap, or they prostituted their beliefs for a bag of silver. Either way, they don't represent the rest of the hardworking folks across this state. You offer up something shiney, you can find someone to take it.

Again, I say we need to bring the fight to these people, not the folks who had nothing to do with it, and have zero power to change it.

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So is the House vote going to come on Wed. or Thurs.?

Looks like they have a floor session scheduled on Wednesday, so I think it will be introduced then. I also think there is another 24 hour notice requirement so unless that is waived by 2/3 vote, Thurday would be the earliest, but right now the schedule is not showing a Thursday session. I have been hearing that Nikki thinks it will be Thurday or Friday, and she works for one of the Reps, so I guess I will go with that. :cool:

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So is the House vote going to come on Wed. or Thurs.?

Thursday at best, no one seems to want to suspend the rules so that it can be voted on the same day, the "Rules" state notice must be posted, then 24 hours must elapse prior to voting, unless it is the last day of the session.

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Yep only thing showing on schedule for now is Wed, but guess that can always change.

I take it we know for sure that Todd wasn't able to put it on notice before they adjourned Thursday?

My guess on suspending the rules comes from not wanting it to look like something "out of the norm" was done to get it passed.

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Yep only thing showing on schedule for now is Wed, but guess that can always change.

I take it we know for sure that Todd wasn't able to put it on notice before they adjourned Thursday?

My guess on suspending the rules comes from not wanting it to look like something "out of the norm" was done to get it passed.

House was adjourned prior to the vote taking place in the Senate. If you view the video, you can see Rep. Todd in the Senate Chamber behind Jackson as he is making his remarks.

Full session in the House is Wednesday, but due to Budgetary concerns, the House will have sessions Thursday and Friday at a minimum.

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House was adjourned prior to the vote taking place in the Senate. If you view the video, you can see Rep. Todd in the Senate Chamber behind Jackson as he is making his remarks.

Full session in the House is Wednesday, but due to Budgetary concerns, the House will have sessions Thursday and Friday at a minimum.

Yeah, I did see him in the video....I thought maybe he was waiting for the vote so he could take it right away to the house. But I do remember now the house was already adjourned at that moment.

I guess one reason that there may not be anything on the schedule yet is they will wait and see how late they go Wed and then set a time to come back Thu....

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Guest (BH)
Of course not, he hasn't filed the suit yet. I did say I hoped it wasn't going to be necessary. Do pay attention.

Good. Sorry if I got a bit heated on this one, Hex.

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Guest HexHead
Good. Sorry if I got a bit heated on this one, Hex.

No problem. It's the internet and I don't take **** personally. BTW, I left a $10 tip at lunch.

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Guest HexHead
Yeah, I did see him in the video....I thought maybe he was waiting for the vote so he could take it right away to the house. But I do remember now the house was already adjourned at that moment.

Does the House actually have to be in session for Todd to file it, or could he have just given it to the clerk? I figure he works a full day?

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Does the House actually have to be in session for Todd to file it, or could he have just given it to the clerk? I figure he works a full day?

To be honest I'm not sure.

I always thought just filed with the clerk, but I think some others have said that it has to be announced on the floor.

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House has to be in session for the clerk to read the notice:

78. VETO.

Upon receipt of a veto message and return of a bill or resolution from the Governor, or a receipt of a message from the Senate advising the House that a bill or joint resolution has been passed by the Senate, the Governor's veto to the contrary notwithstanding, the Clerk shall read the message and cause the same to be spread at large upon the Journal. Thereafter, the sponsor of the bill or resolution may, upon twenty-four (24) hours typewritten notice and within three (3) legislative days after the filing of said notice, except the last legislative day of any annual session such notice shall not be required, move the House under the item of Unfinished Business to pass the bill or resolution, notwithstanding the objections of the Executive. If the motion shall prevail by a favorable vote of a majority of the members to which the House is entitled under the Constitution, the bill or joint resolution shall then be transmitted to the Senate unless the same was originally received from the Senate subsequent to its prior approval.

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