I’ve heard about that, but how do you know what the person behind you will order? If you just leave some money, that could be too much or not enough (I do not go to places where people order drinks at a counter to take away, so I wouldn’t know).
That’s easy. I typically hold the door open for whoever is behind me when entering a public building such as a library and pick up random bits of liter, putting it in the trash receptacle. If we all did one nice thing a day, imagine how much better the world would be.
LOL :) Gotta ❤️ Rat. He’s a real Count kinda guy. And an esp great idea to stand behind Pig now because Pumpkin Spice Lattes are back (woo hoo!) and they ain’t cheap.
A few years ago on Christmas, someone stopped at the local Starbucks and gave them $500 to use on people who showed up for coffee and food. They were instructed to challenge the individuals who benefited from the benevolence to do 30 nice things in the next 30 days. I accepted the challenge. The local paper was going to print a story but Starbucks said the corporate wouldn’t give permission to run the article. Anyway, I still enjoyed it.
BE THIS GUY 10 months ago
Rat’s helping Pig meet his goal; that’s nice.
C 10 months ago
This must be the beneficial altruism that Sam Bankman-Fried liked to talk about
BasilBruce 10 months ago
And that’s why you shouldn’t tell people to just be themselves.
ArcticFox Premium Member 10 months ago
Rat covers all the angles.
Bilan 10 months ago
Pretty soon, a fight starts up for that position in line.
B UTTONS 10 months ago
… do you know how challenging it is after Pig who is lactose intolerance wolfs down a case of cheez-whiz?
He can clear a cafe.
baldyzuzu Premium Member 10 months ago
Rat. I am torn between giving you a black eye or joining you.
win.45mag 10 months ago
Them plates look like they were laid with a chalk line and spacers. Steph got a hint of OCD showing
Troglodyte 10 months ago
Hey, he’s only a Rat, after all. :D
iggyman 10 months ago
Rat’s mantra “What’s yours is mine, and what’s mine is my own”!
jel354 10 months ago
Paying it forward, but Rat never pays it back.
buer 10 months ago
I’ve heard about that, but how do you know what the person behind you will order? If you just leave some money, that could be too much or not enough (I do not go to places where people order drinks at a counter to take away, so I wouldn’t know).
tripwire45 10 months ago
That’s easy. I typically hold the door open for whoever is behind me when entering a public building such as a library and pick up random bits of liter, putting it in the trash receptacle. If we all did one nice thing a day, imagine how much better the world would be.
happyinvenice23 10 months ago
Morning Steph, Very funny, keep it up
Joseph Shelby Premium Member 10 months ago
the person in line behind you can afford it. how about tipping your servers a little more instead, since they’re the ones likely paycheck-to-paycheck.
DaBump Premium Member 10 months ago
He gives pig a friend for whom to buy a drink.
DaBump Premium Member 10 months ago
You can easily do something nice many times a day: smile for everyone you meet!
monya_43 10 months ago
Leave it to Rat to figure out how to take advantage of a situation.
Goat from PBS 10 months ago
Is it concerning that I believe the term “nice” is becoming relative?
Like, what is “nice” to a given person?
Zebrastripes 10 months ago
Rat doesn’t care…
RobinHood 10 months ago
Rat helps Pig to feel good about himself. That’s nice.
Ellis97 10 months ago
Rat just loves to mooch off of everyone. It’s a miracle Pig hasn’t stood up to him or kicked him out.
The Orange Mailman 10 months ago
For whom.
gigagrouch 10 months ago
“Whom”
But do go on.
Queen of America 10 months ago
This was pretty funny.
Cozmik Cowboy 10 months ago
Nice to whom, Ratster.
CaveCat87 10 months ago
I suppose that therapy would probably be lost on Rat.
Count Olaf Premium Member 10 months ago
LOL :) Gotta ❤️ Rat. He’s a real Count kinda guy. And an esp great idea to stand behind Pig now because Pumpkin Spice Lattes are back (woo hoo!) and they ain’t cheap.
q94040 10 months ago
Should be “for whom”.
zeexenon 10 months ago
Rat’s my kind of Capitalist.
KEA 10 months ago
for whom
WCraft Premium Member 10 months ago
A few years ago on Christmas, someone stopped at the local Starbucks and gave them $500 to use on people who showed up for coffee and food. They were instructed to challenge the individuals who benefited from the benevolence to do 30 nice things in the next 30 days. I accepted the challenge. The local paper was going to print a story but Starbucks said the corporate wouldn’t give permission to run the article. Anyway, I still enjoyed it.
bunrabbit99 10 months ago
rat is always right.
Sisyphos 10 months ago
Rat reminds me of Ayn Rand….
Uncle Kenny 10 months ago
Ahem. For whom.
Ceeg22 Premium Member 10 months ago
Oh, look, Goat is judging again
jerry400 10 months ago
Best find a cafe that doesn’t make you stand in line…
alantain 5 months ago
Some people can do that by not telling you what they’re really thinking.