This is a tip for all of you to ensure that the waiter will NOT spit in your food or put pepper in your drink.
Friday, April 9, 2010
Restaurants - Tip #5 Don't give the HOOK
This is a tip for all of you to ensure that the waiter will NOT spit in your food or put pepper in your drink.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Restaurants - Tip #4 Tell em how you feel
This one goes out to all my waiter friends out there.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Restaurants - Tip #3 Go Somewhere New
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Restaurants - Tip #2 Tipping
Here's a story for you. I was working in this mid town restaurant in NYC. For those of you who don't know, when you work in mid town you will be dealing primarily with tourists. So this post.....for you. Anyway, I had this very lovely table with some business associates from London out to dinner. They sat for a few hours, relaxed, enjoyed their meal and drank quite a bit. At the end of the meal, I handed them the tab. When I came to pick everything up, (btw, I created an amazing atmosphere for this table) I look and saw that they had rounded up to the nearest dollar. That was my tip. That was how they thought I was going to pay my bills. By giving me that $.20 that made it easier for them to balance their checkbook. That's what I got for spending over 2 hours of my time making sure they were happy.
Monday, April 5, 2010
Restaurants - Tip #1 Don't Assume
Friday, April 2, 2010
The Plane - Tip #5 You Smell

Thursday, April 1, 2010
The Plane - Tip #4 Travelling Children

Wednesday, March 31, 2010
The Plane - Tip #3 Don't Push

Tuesday, March 30, 2010
The Plane - Tip #2 Don't Arrive Late

Monday, March 29, 2010
The Plane - Tip #1 Packing Sucks

Friday, March 26, 2010
The Subway - Tip #5 Your Ticket On Board
Thursday, March 25, 2010
The Subway - Tip #4 Don't Stop
The worst thing you can do when you go down into the subway system is to stop walking. Whoa boy, watch out because you WILL be run over and pushed. So there is your warning, so when you stop and get pushed, don't get pissed and don't go starting a yelling match, because I'm hear to tell you, YOU WERE WRONG.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
The Subway - Tip #3 You Smell
Don't assume you don't stink. When you are in a train full of people, especially after seeing a Yankee game for example, just know...
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
The Subway - Tip #2 Rush Hour
Whoa boy, this is one of those posts that are really for those who live in the city. Rush Hour sucks, and we all know it. But here's a secret that millions just can't see to catch onto.
Monday, March 22, 2010
The Subway - Tip #1 Don't Be Scared
The biggest thing I hear when people are visiting NYC is that they are afraid to use the Subway because they think they will get lost. Hahahahahaha, I just laugh.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Driving - Tip #5 lanes are there for a reason
I've already touched on this one when I talked about walking on busy sidewalks. But I would like to bring it up again today.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Driving - Tip #4 The U Turn
Now, I have never admitted to being a good driver, and my husband will tell you that I'm horrible. And really I am, so when I tell you I just learned something the other day, please don't be surprised, because I did, I just learned something about U-Turns.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Driving - Tip #3 The Phone
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Driving - Tip #2 LOOK
Monday, March 15, 2010
Driving - Tip #1 Keep The Space
I must explain my reason for picking Driving this week. Since living down here in West Palm Beach, I have realized a few things about the area, but the one that stands out most in how horrible people drive down here. I can honestly say that they drive worse than people in NYC, and I would think that was tough to do. So here are my tips for driving, and hopefully make this area, and maybe some other areas a better place, One idiot at a time.
Friday, March 12, 2010
The Streets of NYC - Tip #5 Lets get down to basics
This is the bread and butter right here. This is where it aaaaalllll began, back in 2004 when I moved to NYC and had nothing but wonder in my eyes. Well, then reality hit, and I'll tell you, I couldn't believe how stupid people got when they started walking. I'm not talking about the ones that live there, because they have been there long enough to know, but it's the ones who just moved or are coming in for a visit. So no matter where you are from, PLEASE READ and TAKE NOTES!
Thursday, March 11, 2010
the Streets of NYC - Tip #4 Where Am I?
The worst feeling is when you step out of the subway system and have no idea where you are or which way is up. Yuck.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
The Streets of NYC - Tip #3 Strollers
Oh man, I'll tell you something, people in NYC who have strollers are something else. I have no idea what they are thinking, because even now that I am a mom pushing around a stroller, I still don't have the sense of entitlement that these women think they have.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
The Streets of NYC - Tip #2 Umbrellas
Ok, this one I could go on forever, but I will try my best not to :)
- Don't pretend that you don't see them
- Don't think that you deserve the right of way
- Open your damn eyes and realize that you are not the only one walking on the streets of Manhattan
- If you are taller or the same height, please lift your umbrella to make sure you don't scrape anyone in the head or eye
- If you are shorter, this is a bit more difficult, but you should also lift your umbrella so all umbrellas are now over all heads involved
- Realize that others do not have eyes in the back of their heads, so if their umbrella is higher, then move yours to make sure you don't hit them
- If they hold their umbrella so close that it could be a hat, then move to the side (after checking passing lanes) and lift your umbrella.
Monday, March 8, 2010
The Streets of NYC - Tip #1 The Snow
I would like to start off this week by letting you all know that walking in the city is hard. If you aren't ready for it, you could get bowled over very easily, so I hope you take this in and if you have anything to add that will help our out of town friends, I'm sure we would all love the commentary.
- Wear boots and bring an umbrella
- Don't expect to get anywhere quickly
- If you live above 54th st. there may be a chance that the Taxi's will not come and get you
- Walking on a newly created single lane sidewalk is just silly. So don't push, shove or run and try to take the subway whenever possible.
- Don't dress up.
- Pack a bag with extra clothes, shoes, socks, hats and underwear (hey, you never know)
Friday, March 5, 2010
The Theatre - Tip #5 Waiting
Ok, this one will be short and sweet. No need to go into a lot of detail on this one, but if anyone is confused, or totally doesn't get it, then please contact me directly.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
The Theatre - Tip #4 The Bathroom
It is known; if not I will be happy to share this with you; that theaters don't have enough bathrooms to accommodate every single audience member during a show. And for some reason, when Intermission comes, so does everybody's need to pee. So here is my tip.
- Use the bathroom right before the show starts
- Don't drink before or during the show - if you do drink before, please see #1
- Hold it
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
The Theatre - Tip #3 Singing Along
This one kills me
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
The Theatre - Tip #2 Cell Phones
This tip actually applies to more places than just the theatre, and actually, it is this tip that got my husband and I talking about how I needed to start this blog in the first place. This one really amazes me, especially since cell phones have been around for umpteen years.
- I get that you don't want to turn it off (I never do, GASP!!). I turn my phone to silent. I place my phone face down in my purse, so if someone does try to contact me, the bright light on my lovely iPhone does not shine like a beacon or second spot light. iPhone users - flip that little switch on the upper left of your phone so the red dot is showing. Old flip phone users, hold down the # key (in most models this works). For all others, please google "turning my phone to silent" and follow the directions.
- The volume buttons (up or down) on the side of your phone do quite a bit more than help you control the sound.
- Don't text during the performance. Make it known to the world that revolves around you that you will be out of commission for Act I. Feel free to catch up during Intermission, but put that thing back down during Act II (please see first bullet as to how to put down correctly)
- Video or picture taking. I'm not going to tell you to do this because it is totally wrong, however I help promote it by going to Youtube.com and watching Idina Menzel as Elphaba or my great friend Mara Davi perform in her next big gig. However, if this is something that you have no conscience about, then please note: DO NOT USE FLASH! Ugh, the only people who use flash are asses who have no idea what it is like to be on stage, so please understand that when they say "flash photography not permitted" its not because they just want to be mean, it's for the safety of the performers on the stage that you paid money to see.
Monday, March 1, 2010
The Theatre - Tip #1 Hats & Hair
I would like to dedicate my very first post to the theatre. I have lived, loved, learned and left the theatre and I can't tell you how many people annoyed me whether I was on, behind or in front of the stage. So, cheers to the theatre and to all of those I love that are still involved.
Common Sense Tip #1-Hats and High Hair NOT Allowed
I cannot tell you the number of times I have sat behind someone with a hat on. I don't care that you are a cowboy, or a baseball fan or forgot to shower or feel the need to 'get dressed' for the show. I can't see behind your hat. I did not pay good money to see the back of your cowboy hat or sun hat.
On the same path, I know a lot of women who feel as though the higher their hair, the better. I'll tell you what, take it off during the show. I don't care how much you spent on your bouf, extensions or beehive, take it off.
Let's recap. People do not pay good money so you can obstruct their view with your hat or hair. Take it off, put it down and leave it. If you need to reattach during Intermission, then please feel free, but for every one else's sake, take it off during the performance.