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Donte Jackson just stepped in poo


Jeremy Igo

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One of the classy, civilized vets on the team will hopefully talk to him and teach him some tips and etiquette on how to conduct himself off of the field. If you can’t tip properly then you don’t need to go out to eat. The fact that he took the time to draw on the check really shows another level of immaturity. 

 

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1 minute ago, 4Corners said:

One of the classy, civilized vets on the team will hopefully talk to him and teach him some tips and etiquette on how to conduct himself off of the field. If you can’t tip properly then you don’t need to go out to eat. The fact that he took the time to draw on the check really shows another level of immaturity. 

 

he should be held responsible for his action, jackson.

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Many people are never taught how or why they should tip properly. Hopefully Jackson learns how fugged up it is to leave a 4% tip on a $125 tab. I imagine he's just ignorant and not an a-hole.

Lots of notoriously bad tipping celebs btw. Tiger Woods, Scottie "no tippen" Pippen, Jimmy Page to name a few

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