"N*gger Don't Tip"
Found On Domino's Pizza Reciept

A woman ordered her pizza to be delivered when it was noticed on her receipt that it said "Nigger Don't Tip". Let me just say this. People come in my job and I help them, some time I have to go to their job and help them, AINT NOBODY TIP'N me! I've never understood why people think they deserve a tip. You pay the same price for the pizza that people who come in and sit down and they don't tip, but for a delivery you have an added cost for gas and then you got you hand out like you did something more than your job. Like you wen out of your way for me. If you're a delivery driver that is your job and you need to be tipping me because if I don't order for a delivery you aint got no job. People want to say they get less pay because they get tips, well my tip is get another job if you're depending on tips for the job your boss hired you and paid you to do.
Sunday August 29th Marks 5 Years Since
"Hurricane Katrina" Hit & Devastated
New Orleans
Hurricane Katrina was the sixth strongest hurricane ever recorded and the third strongest hurricane ever recorded to make landfall in the U.S. In New Orleans, the evacuation plan was particularly crucial because it is in the Storm Surge Zone, below sea level (up to six feet in some places). Its levees were only designed for a Category 3 and Katrina was forecast as a Category 4 featuring gusts topping 140 miles an hour (225 kilometers an hour). The storm surge from Katrina was 20-feet (six meters) high. The failure of the levees was due to system design flaws for the most part, combined with the lack of adequate maintenance. Apparently, the designers, builders and maintenance people did not devote enough time or attention to the levees in the region. More than one million Gulf Coast residents have been displaced and many of the refugees were living below the poverty line before the storm struck. The final death toll was at 1,836, primarily from Louisiana (1,577) and Mississippi (238). It’s very difficult to determine the exact cause of the deaths but they were all caused either directly or indirectly by the Hurricane. An estimated 80% of New Orleans was under water, up to 20 feet deep in places. Hurricane Katrina caused $75 billion in estimated physical damages, the most costly hurricane in history, but it is estimated that the total economic impact in Louisiana and Mississippi may exceed $150 billion. About 90,000 square miles were affected by Katrina. Before the hurricane, the region supported approximately one million non-farm jobs, with 600,000 of them in New Orleans, but hundreds of thousands of local residents were left unemployed by the hurricane. More than 70 countries pledged monetary donations or other assistance. Kuwait made the largest single pledge of $500 million, but Qatar, India, China, Pakistan and Bangladesh made very large donations as well. http://www.dosomething.org/tipsandtools/11-facts-about-hurricane-katrina