Balloon
Animals
by:
Michael
Floyd
More then ever before, I have
seen the rise in restaurants providing
table side entertainment. While
you wait to be seated, or for
your meal to come, you can be
entertained by a skilled magician
or a fancy balloon animal.
This is wonderful. It provides
the restaurant with a bit more
time to get everything ready,
it helps pass the time for the
customers and the performers usually
gets a nice tip.
As you have probably guessed
by now, I am a performer. I twist
balloon animals and cartoon parodies.
They are quite wonderful. But
I can't help but wonder why I
am tipped the same for a one balloon
dog as I am for a 12 balloon monster
truck that takes considerable
amount of time. I understand that
there are some who are only skilled
enough to make a balloon dog.
I think that there should be a
difference in what he is tipped
and what I am tipped.
What determines what someone
is tipped? Is it the amount of
skill they have at their craft?
Is it how fervently they worked
to please you? Or is it simply
the lowest amount that you think
you can get away with?
Well for those whose policy is
the latter, I have bad news for
you. Poor tipping leads to Balloon
Flatulence.
About The Author
Michael Floyd
I have been twisting balloon
since 1999. I entertain
kids and adults through
humor and my skills at folding
latex into various shapes.
I attended DeVry University
to my detriment. I also
work as a computer programmer.
http://www.ask-the-monkey.com
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