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Lebron's $200K Vegas night club receipt

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now that's some serious drinkin, lol.

post #2 of 94
I like the 12 bud light. nice touch.
post #3 of 94
That's nothing... here's mine from a few weeks ago /NYCBIGLAW

post #4 of 94
I didnt even think you could get champagne that big due to the pressure. Well played!
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Originally Posted by aphextwin07 View Post
now that's some serious drinkin, lol.


nice, where was this?
post #6 of 94
Just in case you were wondering if sports 'stars' are overpaid...
post #7 of 94
my question is, how the fuck does Tryst get away with charging $60K in tips and wherever the other receipt is from didn't charge any.
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Originally Posted by embowafa View Post
my question is, how the fuck does Tryst get away with charging $60K in tips and wherever the other receipt is from didn't charge any.

it was only 30K in tips. Also, the other place has a better price on Bud Light, whoever bought it at Tryst got hosed, LOL!!!.
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it was only 30K in tips. Also, Tryst has better prices on Bud Light.
look at it again...there's the 20% mandatory gratuity and then another $29K of "Tip/Other". Oh, and of course, a line for additional gratuity...as if a down payment on a house wasn't enough.
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Just in case you were wondering if sports 'stars' are overpaid...

touchy subject, more CE though than EC.

i agree that the amount of money they earn for what they physically do is absurd. however, they get paid that kind of money comensurate to what they bring to table for their employers. if you made your employer a billionare would it not be likely for you to paid in the millions? the same goes on in finance, law... but its boring.

and the reason he brings that kind of money to the table is because

1. americans pay big money to be entertained

2. we are even having this conversation
post #11 of 94
Too bad that $200K didn't buy him any class.
post #12 of 94
Over $200 in water. That's the only shit that offends me


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Too bad that $200K didn't buy him any class.

U MAD
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Originally Posted by embowafa View Post
look at it again...there's the 20% mandatory gratuity and then another $29K of "Tip/Other".

Oh, and of course, a line for additional gratuity...as if a down payment on a house wasn't enough.


that's just how it looks, add the numbers and you'll see that they only charged tip once. A few places do this, typically when you get to the "mandatory tip" threshold of number of people.
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Just in case you were wondering if sports 'stars' are overpaid...

pffft... I guess. How about spreading some of that sports hate to the owners that are writing the checks. I don't begrudge any athlete for any bank they make. I just hope I can run into some fool to give me paydays like that.
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pffft... I guess. How about spreading some of that sports hate to the owners that are writing the checks. I don't begrudge any athlete for any bank they make. I just hope I can run into some fool to give me paydays like that.

Ehh except the guys writing their checks are not fools and didn't become as rich as they are by paying people like you a lot of money.
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