Personally, I've been tipping more, too. I'd guess that many others are, too. Last time I ordered from our regular delivery place, the girl who delivered said they'd never been so busy and she was grateful. But the more traditional sit-in places are the ones who really need the help. I feel terrible for them.
Daboll: Hey Brandon, draft a running back so I can stop using him when he's being effective. OH, oh, oh ... and get me another tight end who can't catch!
How many points should it be if a player catches a kickoff in the end zone, then tosses it to the ref, who lets it fall to the ground ... then said ball is picked up by the kicking team?
I totally get it. I think it's safe to say that every restaurant in the state is suffering as much and worse. It sucks. A lot of people are doing what they can (getting takeout, delivery) to help the small guys out ... and that's awesome. I think it will have to continue long after this is "over," for many to fully recover.
Sounds like you're socially-distancing, too, which is also cool.
I hope everyone has a great time and you guys get good weather for it!
Be well and be safe!!!!
Where I am is that if someone says, "n word, please!" in a joking manner, that's bad. But when someone says, casually, "hey, n word," it's a lot worse.
The first is an attempt at humor in poor taste. The second is indicative of something more, IMO.