Jerry Orbach stiffed me!!!!!!!!!!!
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SunRock17 — 18 years ago(October 09, 2007 10:34 PM)
It's not a matter of right or wrong. It's a matter of class, taste, and sensitivity. Areas of life with which you have amply demonstrated that you are woefully unaware and pitifully unskilled.
It's not a matter of your being "stiffed." It's a matter of you making such a consummate fool of yourself here by even beginning such a thread over an issue, which even if it did occur, is petty and self-indulgent on your part, at best. And frankly, your credibility is so non-existent when measured by your behavior in this thread that no one, at all, believes that this "stiffing" even happened.
But, even if Mr. Orbach was a "dick for not tipping (you)," then just what do you think it makes you for taking so much time to ridicule, defame, and slander a man who was so respected and beloved over such a tragically minor and stupid matter? I'd say it places you behind that dick - and we all know what is just in back of a dick, don't we? -
claire21659 — 18 years ago(October 21, 2007 12:32 PM)
Go "Hey Sun Rock" - I'm right behind you on everything you've said.
Mr. Orbach was a great guy who deserves respect, not a guy who deserves all this negativity, illiteracy and childish repose.
I've never read such nonsence as I've read on this site.
As for nykissfaneternal - kiss my ass you great twit. If you feel you need a top up on your wages - get a better job. I'm sure there are plenty of people out there who would do your job with gratitude and respect2000 for others. You get paid, put up and shut up. -
stevenackerman69 — 16 years ago(March 21, 2010 07:26 PM)
Exactly. I had a friend who knew him very well. One year he couldn't make the anniversary party for Fantasticks and Jerry asked where he was and said, "Tell him I said I was sorry he didn't come." He also complemented my friend's mother. The person is just kidding with us.
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stevenackerman69 — 16 years ago(October 09, 2009 11:54 PM)
I don't believe you. Jerry wasn't that sort of person. I am going to tell this story to a friend of mine who knew him and I'll bet he'll call you a liar. As a matter of fact, reading your story again, he did thank you so what do you want? Oh, I know, a tip. Why? You don't make enough dough? I can't understand the whole tipping policy anyway.
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mitch329 — 13 years ago(March 06, 2013 02:17 PM)
Did you ever think that your attitude may have been too obvious and that's why you didn't get a tip? Jerry didn't owe you a dime but you still seem to think he did. I did deliveries in NYC for thirty years and got to know him. He treated me like I was his best friend, that is with class, and that's not only because that's the way I treated him, that was the man he was. He was one of the most down to earth people I have ever had the pleasure to meet. He was a real person, many of his real qualities came through in the parts he played. L&O was often on location on the west side, he even lived in the neighborhood. It's a shame he isn't with us anymore.