He wasn't going to get a happy ending no matter what, so jumping of a second floor pretty much says fini.But she didn't complete her dance, so why should he tip her?
He wasn't going to get a happy ending no matter what, so jumping of a second floor pretty much says fini.But she didn't complete her dance, so why should he tip her?
He wasn't going to get a happy ending no matter what, so jumping of a second floor pretty much says fini.
Actually, the girls usually have to dance first and hope the customer pays up after. Should he tip her? Yes, $10 isn't much to him, but she won't be working anymore so it will mean a lot to her. Interesting that OSHA is investigating. These girls are contractors, not employees.
This may be one instance in which all the OSHA inspectors are clamoring for the responsibility of investigating this incident for a few days.The Occupational Safety and Health Administration are now trying to determine if they have jurisdiction to investigate the accident, FOX 8 reported
Did anyone else notice that fox has this listed under "entertainment"?