14th July 2007

Waitress Gets 10 Million Dollar Tip!

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Ok, she really didn’t get 10 million dollars, but I’m sure it felt like 10 million. A young red-headed waitress working at a Pizza Hut in Indiana was struggling to pay for her college courses and was going to have to drop some classes, because she lacked the financial support to continue. Now a long time customer that had been coming into the Pizza Hut in Indiana heard about the waitresses troubles and decided to help in a big way. It wasn’t 1o million dollars, but she did write the waitress a nice 10 thousand dollar check and put it in an envelope. The long time customer said she left it as a tip for the young waitress and really wanted to see her continue her college courses.

Now the story as great as that might sound, does have a bit of a tragic side to it. The lady that left the tip had recently lost her husband and daughter in a car accident and won a settlement in that tragic event. The woman really wanted to put the money to good use, and she couldn’t think of anybody that deserved some of that money more than the friendly waitress she had got to know at the Pizza Hut in Inidana.

I really admire the woman that lost her husband and daughter and how it would have been so easy to turn against the world. I couldn’t imagine all the hurt and sorrow she felt from that awful accident. It’s great to see someone that got hurt that bad, is still willing to help someone else out with their troubles. I’m sure the Pizza Hut waitress probably felt like her worries was bad, since she was going to have to drop her college courses, because she didn’t have the money to continue. I think she probably learned that valuable lesson that we all do at some point and time in our lives. No matter how bad we think our problems are, there is always somebody else that is worse off than we are. I’m sure the Pizza Hut waitress will never forget it, and I bet when she gets a great paying job from that education, I bet she will help somebody else out and that love will continue to flow for a long time down the road, as good deeds will get passed from hand to hand.

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