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TIP THAT WAITRESS
by Loudon Wainwright III
She's been on her feet nearly half the damned night
Bringing your beverage and your late night bite
She remains cheerful, when you're nasty and tight
Makes change for a fifty in dim candle light
Ignoring the groping hoping you might
Come across with a tip and sympathize with her plight
Tip that waitress
She's getting her masters, supporting her mom
Amidst the confusion she remains cool and calm
She knows exits in case of a fire or bomb
She knows all the words to the twenty-third Psalm
She handles her tray with panache and aplomb
Her brother's a Quaker, her dad was in 'Nam
Tip that waitress
Tip that waitress, she's been waiting on you
Skip the small change, slap down a dollar or two
Her arches are aching her lower back shot
Her varicose veins hurt like hell when it's hot
Her uniform's too tight, tasteful it's not
She knows the specials, and they are not a lot
The cook is on Quaaludes the busboy deals pot
If she had a real job she'd quit on the spot
So, tip that waitress
This plea for gratuity's gone on way too long
there's a time and a place where them things belong
The stage and a soapbox, this is only a song
To dwell on the matter much longer would be wrong
And people get by, she'll get along
But I think she gets off when I come on strong
So, tip that waitress
Tip that waitress, she's been waiting on you
Skip the small change, slap down a fiver or a two
She's been on her feet nearly half the damned night
Bringing your beverage and your late night bite
She remains cheerful, when you're nasty and tight
Makes change for a fifty in dim candle light
Ignoring the groping hoping you might
Come across with a tip and sympathize with her plight
Tip that waitress
Players leap to win the tip off during a high school basketball game between the Gibsonburg High School Golden Bears (black uniforms) and the Lakota High School Raiders (white uniforms). These two local high schools are geographically very close to each other and therefore there is a strong rivalry even though they are in different conferences.
You won't go hungry at the Northern California Renaissance Faire. Great food and renaissance frivolity to go with it.
Sentinel S6 Tipper (1933)
Number 8821
Livery Tarmac Limited, Ettingshall, Bilston, Wolverhampton
Owner Peter Walker, Ackenthwaite
Registration Number BRF200 (Staffordshire)
SENTINEL SET
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Sentinel, along with Foden, dominated the steam market, but the 1930s saw the demise of both companies' ranges as new legislation forced the development of lighter lorries, Sentinel surviving the longest.
In 1934 Sentinel launched a new and advanced steamer – the S type which had a single-acting 4-cylinder underfloor engine with longitudinal crankshaft and an overhead worm-drive axle. Their Sentinel Waggon Works' design of 1935 led to the production of 3,750 Sentinel 'Standards' in the seventeen years that followed, the biggest selling steam lorry ever. It was lighter and featured a modernised driver's cab with a set-back boiler and was available in four, six and eight-wheel form, designated S4, S6 and S8. In spite of its sophisticated design, however, it could not compete with contemporary diesel trucks for all-round convenience and payload capacity, and was phased out in the late 1930s. It was not the end of Sentinel's involvement with steam, however; the company built about 100 S type vehicles for export to Argentina as late as 1950, for use by the Río Turbio coal mine It has been stated that Sentinel were never paid for the last batch of the Río Turbio production run. At least two of the Río Turbio waggons survive in Argentina to this day.
This S6 is in the livery it first appeared in 1933 when new to Tarmac, It worked for Tarmac throughout the war years up until 1946. It then worked carrying coke for the Cambridge Gas Light and Coke Co. Ltd. until the mid 1950's, it fell out of use but returned to service during the Suez crisis in 1956. It was fully restored in the early 1970s by Richard Parkinson of Exeter and has been with its present owners since 1998 covering many miles under its own steam
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Shot 28.05.2022 at Smallwood Steam Rally. Cheshire REF 160-324
U.S. Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo, watches as 2018 'TIP Report Hero' Sister Gabriella Bottani discusses the global challenge of human trafficking. Sister Bottani was one of eight individuals who was recognized for her efforts to fight against human trafficking, at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, DC on June 20, 2019. [State Department photo by Ron Przysucha/ Public Domain]
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Taken during a dress rehearsal of the Tip Top Production “Girls Night Out” Devised by Paul Farrah. Written by Dave Simpson. The production runs from February 6th-9th 2019 at Theatr Clwyd.
Synopsis:
Why has Tony been recently spending so much time in his bedroom listening to Rod Stewart’s hits at full volume? Nothing strange about that thinks his Mum Ivy, UNTIL she organises a hen night for the heavily pregnant Jane, for Tony’s fiancée Nicola and the worldly Sara at ‘The Feast of Flesh’ male strip club. It turns out to be a hen night like no other!
Full of humour, pathos and secrets, and directed by Chris Dukes, who has directed Stags and Hens, Misery, Shirley Valentine and Brassed Off for Tip Top, the production will take place in Theatr Clwyd in February.
Cast:
Tony - Samuel Thompson
Robbie - Des Hinks
Darren - Finn Hibbert
Phil - Danny Taurus
Nicola - Amy Robinson
Sara - Natalie Brett
Jane - Katie Deyes
Ivy - Paula Condliffe-Hughes
Compere - Steve Lancashire
Production Team:
DIRECTOR Christine Dukes
Tickets: www.theatrclwyd.com/en/
www.tiptopproductions.co.uk/productions/production.php?id...
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