It seems like tipping has become a hot topic recently. Check out this video that was posted to TikTok two days ago and has already been viewed over 22 million times. Ladybug3660 posted the video, which was based in Texas, and shows a Door Dasher delivery driver complaining about a $5 tip for a $20 pizza with some very ugly words. The video has led to most of the comments saying that the tip was sufficient and he was just one of those 'entitled' kids. As a server of almost 20 years, this tip was more than acceptable at 25%. What do you think? Before you watch the video, be advised that there is explicit language.


@ladybug3660 My lovely Dasher Corey believes I should be tipping 50% #doordash #doordashdriver #doordasher #doordashers #pizza #pizzalover #pizzahut #fyp #momsoftiktok #momsover30 #bigmad #rude #vivint #vivintdoorbellcamera #smile @DoorDash @DoorDash ♬ original sound - Lacey Purciful


IT'S ALMOST TIME FOR HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL IN TEXAS:

I love everything about Friday Nights during High School Football season. The energy of the crowd, the competitions of the teams, the band, the cheering, the halftime shows, EVERYTHING! I can even appreciate the crowds of kids playing football just outside of the endzone. It all makes the Friday Night Light experience perfect!

One high school in Kentucky has made it really fun for the kids to play football in the endzone. Just beyond the endzone, a small 30-yard field has been specifically installed for the kids to use.  What an awesome idea. It actually puts the kids in one place in view of the entire stadium.  Hopefully, soon, we will soon see some of these popping up in the state of Texas.


 


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THE LARGEST STADIUM BY CAPACITY:

While this one is not a looker, this one has the biggest capacity for a High School Stadium in Texas. Memorial Stadium in Mesquite plays host to five school districts in the Mesquite school district. The estimated capacity:19:400.

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