– photo courtesy of domu.com
Here is a bit of Tuesday Trivia that will hopefully not leave a bad taste in your mouth! Back in 1903, local Chicago bartender and manager of a fine, upstanding restaurant called the, “Lone Star Saloon and Palm Garden Restaurant”, created a unique and inducing way to put a few extra coffers in his apron pocket.
Michael, “Mickey” Finn took the liberty of providing his customers with a bit of extra bang for their boozing buck. Mickey was implicated for adding a drug (chloral hydrate) to libations in order to render patrons knocked-out, and consequently robbed of their moonshine money.
Not to be outdone by their money-making Mickey, in 1918 over 100 waiters were arrested for poisoning abominable tippers; this was done by, “slippin’ someone a mickey”, as it became known throughout the waiter crowd.
– photo courtesy of chicagoreader.com
The illustrious, “Waiters’ Union Headquarters” was only too happy to fulfill requests by its membership for small packets of, “Mickey Finn Powder”, as it was called. At a bargain-basement price of only 20 cents, a jilted spirits server could elicit in its cheapo customer feelings of dizziness, sluggishness, and in some cases, it became lethal.
– photo courtesy of whatdoyouknowshow.com
A Tuesday Tip to the Wise: A slip of the tip might just wind you up encountering a spaced-out trip!





wow how about putting THAT poster in bars these days, for cheap tippers? *CACKLES MANIACALLY*
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Haha, yeah, um, one of those things that makes you go, “hhhhmmmmm”!!! ;-P xo
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Kindly warn before serving 😛
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I have a sneaking suspicion these Chicago guys circa 1918 weren’t too, um, shall we say, ‘concerned’ about their kind offerings! 😛
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Reblogged this on georgeforfun.
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Unfortunately, I can’t read your posts on my ipad.
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Hi Yvonne!! It is so nice to hear from you! Hope you are doing well, and can read my posts on another device sometime!!! I wonder why the ipad won’t let you read my posts? Cher xo
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Great story! Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you so much! This city is certainly rich in its colorful characters!!! Cher xo
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Revenge of the waitstaff isn’t as new and as nasty as I thought – love my new knowledge on being “slipped a mickey”! 🙂
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Isn’t it interesting! *LOL* Cher xo
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Wow! Cher, I’m going to a restaurant tonight. Going to keep my eyes open. 🙂 Wonderful story.
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*LOL* Well just to think it all started here in Chicago! *grin* Thank you, dear Don! I guess it ‘pays’ to have this knowledge!! Cher xo
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Oh my!!!! LOL
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We to not want that I our Timmies now do we? *LOL*
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Heavens forbid!!!! LOL
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I think we’re good with Timmies!! 🙂
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Interesting story about the way the “slip him a Mickey” saying began. Always love your “little tidbits.” Ha.
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*LOL* Thank you, dear Carol! I wondered about that saying too!! I hope you are having a lovely day!! Cher xo
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It has been rather a pleasant day, thank you Cher. Hope yours has been, too! Looking forward to you next post. 🙂
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That’s good to hear, Carol! Yes, I had a lovely day, thanks! I’ll be posting tomorrow!!! Cher xo
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Right! Friday.
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The Friday file! 🙂
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What an interesting bit of information. Just what I need to share on the weekend. Hugs, Barbara
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Thank you dear Barbara! I found it quite interesting!! I had never heard where the term, “slippin’ a mickey” came from until I found this Chicago information!!! Hugs, Cher xo
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Reblogged this on idealisticrebel.
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Loved the History lesson, And I never knew there was a REAL Mickey FInn.. So I learnt something new today 🙂 always good for my old brain cells.. 🙂
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Hehehehe, why yes, I felt the same way when I was researching for this post! A REAL Mickey Finn indeed, and from right here in Chicago! Wow! *LOL* I agree, dear Sue! Hugs, Cher xo
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