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How much are you guys tipping for drinks in Las Vegas?

I saw this discussion from Vital Vegas and instantly thought about the Screencaps readers who are in Vegas on a daily basis blowing through thousands of dollars. I knew there was one community out there that would be able to solve this tipping question.

What are you tipping waitresses these days? What is drink service like? Is there one casino out there that offers the best drink service?

Give me all the intel you have on this subject.

According to Vital Vegas, visitors should be tipping $3-$5 per visit from the drink girls. Is this right?

Email: joekinsey@gmail.com

Veterans Day

I know many of you are off for Veterans Day (which is tomorrow) or you're a retired veteran who is up drinking coffee and enjoying Screencaps.

Do me a favor and tell me a little bit about your service and something that stuck with you from your time in the military. Give me a little nugget.

Email: joekinsey@gmail.com

Listen, I hate snakes and I will not be going to the Everglades to hunt pythons with Ashlee Brooke and/or Rosie Moore

• Kevin in Toboso, OH writes:

Seeing the pics of the gal who catches pythons got me to thinking....

A Joe Kinsey, man of the people,  trip to the Everglades to catch some pythons. Let the rest of know what it is really like. Are they that dangerous, do they bite that hard? How big do they really get? How do they get rid of them?

Have Outkick pay for the trip and make it a tournament. I believe there is a bounty on them so most pythons = most $ = the champ. 

Competitors could be C. Travis (he will bet on anything), D. Hookstead (he is into military stuff),  Dan Dakich (because he is who he is), and B. Burrack (enjoy his work). Winner takes all. Just think of the company bragging rights and a free vacation this winter. 

Maybe wrap in a local bar tour? Could even take your wives/significant others and have a women's division?

Kinsey:

I'm perfectly fine finishing last and receiving a DNF on a snake hunt. That's why I'm so impressed by these Instagram models who will get right into a ditch looking for these monsters. I know, I know...DBAP.

I'm out, dawg.

Screencaps readers respond to Todd Z.'s call to end the #TeamSunrise & #TeamSunset content era

By the way, if you haven't already, there are some strong conversations over on the OutKick Screencaps group page.

It's a great place to connect with the biggest Screencaps stars. You should recognize them fairly quickly.

• Kevin W. writes:

I need to complain about the complainers.  If you don't like the sunrise/sunset pics, simply scroll by them.  Don't send an e-mail to you whining about it.  Screencaps has so much great content if there's something you're not interested in just keep looking.  And then there's the guy who's always complaining about you including some of the older gals like Elizabeth Hurley and Salma Hayek.  I guarantee you the only way he'd have a shot at either one of them is in a wet dream.

Ignore the complainers and keep on putting out the best thing on the internet.

• Shawn R. writes:

Nothing personal, Joe.

But when I see screencaps subjects I am not into, I scroll through them and don’t whine.  Things come and go, but most of what I see, I like.  But I do NOT censor.  If I am not a fan, scroll and let those who enjoy, enjoy.

• Cord M. says:

Since it is hunting season in most parts of the country and always fishing season down here in the sunny south, why not encourage readers to send pictures of their recent success in the woods or on the water. Could be pheasants out west, a monster elk, big whitetail, or a huge redfish. Nothing better than being in the woods or on the water…. Except on Thursdays when we are all supposed to be mowing ( for at least 2 more weeks here ).

• Travel Ball Hardo Chris B. in Houston writes:

What the hell is wrong with Todd Z?  How does someone not enjoy sunrise & sunset photos?  And even if so, just scroll past.  Yeesh.

Keep up your great work.  Go Texans!

• Tirey in El Paso says:

Joe: I wasn't going to send these as I thought I was too late for the Sunrise/Sunset/Moon discussion. But Todd Z. inspired me to send. I have quite enjoyed all the pics, and while I didn't think these pics were me "pouring out my soul", the more I thought about it, maybe I am.

Friday charity scramble at a local muni. Above pic facing west, turned around and took below pic facing east (bonus points for getting the juvie detention center in the frame?).

Great times, many a beer and fireball/Jaeger/tequila downed…so yeah, I am pouring out my soul.

Kinsey:

Beautiful, Tirey.

What a look into his soul. Just think of the emotions he was going through on the box as the sun was coming up and a full day ahead of him. I know this isn't something Todd Z. is into, but the minute a reader sends in a sunrise photo from the golf course is the minute I stand and applaud said emailer.

These photos bring back such joyous memories.

• Al from Lansing, MI & Mesa, AZ writes:

Excellent response to Todd Z on the Sunrise/Sunset photos. If he doesn’t like it he can scroll past them OR as you pointed out come up with an alternative topic.

• Gerard in Illinois writes:

For Todd if you so desire :)

Lake Michigan sunrise.    

• John H. writes:

Cuz I like stirring the pot  lol.  The sunset from my back porch in the Southeastern most tip of Ga 

• Warren M. writes:

I’ve been meaning to email for a while and even drafted this email in my head several times. I wanted to touch upon a few things.

Kinsey:

After such a nice email, Warren M. gets to post a sunset photo. I might even start making Saturday the official Sunset/Sunrise day because of how nice Warren spoke about the work I put in at a very early hour on Saturdays.

Trust me, there are a BUNCH of Saturdays I don't feel like getting up and pumping out a column, but then I read an email like this and it tells me I have to keep going.

Thank you, Warren.

• RS says:

Here's to Todd Z.

Shirley Heights, Antigua sunset

• Bob R. also wanted a piece of Todd Z.:

Sunset off the coast of Spain

• Commercial pilot Danny writes;

Since the people have spoken and the pics continue, here is a shot of Vegas just after sunset.

Kinsey:

How am I supposed to stop posting content like this when I have pilots all around the world sending me photos?

I CAN'T STOP!

I give readers Instagram models, the best common man food in the world, great travel destination recommendations, a heads up on cars they should buy, lumber prices so they don't make a bad decision on when to build a deck, etc.

There should be a little bit of something for everyone!

'Crybaby Colts Email'

• Will T. wants a piece of Indy Wentz:

Good morning Joe,

Long time screencaps reader, previous dog picture emailer. I had to respond to “Indy Wentz” from 11/9 screencaps and his absolutely pathetic crybaby Colts email crying about a game from ……checks notes…….2003!?!?

Is any fan base in sports more of a pathetic group of self-victimizing crybabies than Colts fans?

Talk about sad, still offended by “cheating”(which he nobly declined to divulge) from 2003, while simultaneously admitting his soft team could only win with the help of NFL rule changes and their cozy little dome.

I’m sure that’s the reason poor little Peyton Manning was so ineffective when it got a little too cold outside, and poor Starvin Marvin just didn’t feel like running his routes quite as hard because mean old Rodney Harrison and Ty Law just hit him a little too hard.

Colts fans are one of the only fan bases on earth pathetic enough to even indulge this sad self-victimization cycle, I’ve never heard a Baltimore Orioles fan cry over the Derek Jeter “Jeffrey Maier” home run, much less demand and then brag about getting the rules changed so they could win!

All without realizing the irony that Peyton Manning and his daddy Archie lobbied the league to change the rules so Peyton could finally get over the hump and win his birthright super bowl against Rex Grossman in one of the least memorable Super Bowls of all time.

Let’s maybe think twice about airing the sad grievances from literally 20 years ago from a group of people that hung an actual participation trophy banner.

Faking football injuries to change a football game

• Tom Q. writes:

Hey Joe, I can't recall a game that feigning an injury was a huge issue. I believe the NFL charges teams a TO for injuries in the last 2 mins to discourage teams from faking injuries usually by the Defense to slow a drive/ momentum by the Offense.

What irritates me are cramps being treated as an injury. Cramps are Not injuries. Nothing worse than stopping the game so some trainer can work out a player's cramp on the field. Crawl your weak body to the sideline and get your massage from the trainer there. Drink some Gatorade and get back in ASAP.

Ridiculous…..

The T's got caught up in the Mount St. Helens eruption in 1980

• Mike T. writes:

That’s an amazing picture, Cindy and I got caught in the ash and had to stay with her parents in Wenatchee, Washington for 5 days.

Girls on the Run

• John from Coronado writes:

LOVED Judson’s note about Girls on the Run. I wasn’t familiar with the organization until my daughter began as a volunteer “coach” with them. She was finishing up her 7+ years as a Surface Warfare Officer in the Navy, and was a competitive runner throughout her childhood, and also did some running while attending USNA.

GOTR is a fantastic after-school program, generally located in less-served communities that need after school opportunities for elementary age kids. It teaches running techniques, but more importantly, it encourages the girls to be active and encouraging with each other.

If anyone in the ScreenCaps community is looking for a way to help, GOTR would be grateful for modest financial support so they can get shoes and maybe T-shirts for the participants.

Girls on the Run & a look inside Indy Daryl's soul from the woods

• Indy Daryl writes:

Congrats to Judson! What an awesome accomplishment for both him and his daughter. So glad that he was able to pinch hit and could make what will one day be a great memory for both of them.

Do Hard Things might be simple but it is definitely a mantra worth living by. In this day and age of seemingly endless entitlement, Instilling it in our kids couldn’t be more important. And I can imagine the smile on Judson’s face when his daughter ran those two extra laps! Incredible.

Also, don’t ever stop with the Sunset/Sunrise/moon photos!! It brings a peaceful start to a crazy world!

God bless those who serve their communities and go through trauma like this

Multiple readers sent in this video on Thursday. I don't know how first responders can do it day in and day out in this uncivilized society full of maniacs who don't have a problem pulling a criminal act like this.


Let's go get after it today. Don't let Todd Z.'s militant views on sunsets and sunrises get into your head. Go out and give 110% at work or the golf course or wherever you're holed up.

Have a great day.

Email: joekinsey@gmail.com

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Joe Kinsey is the Senior Director of Content of OutKick and the editor of the Morning Screencaps column that examines a variety of stories taking place in real America. Kinsey is also the founder of OutKick’s Thursday Night Mowing League, America’s largest virtual mowing league. Kinsey graduated from University of Toledo.