
A fantasy football bet leads to a $1,000 tip for a Waffle House server
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A fantasy football punishment for finishing last leads to one man taking on a waffle eating challenge, resulting in a $1,000 tip for his Waffle House server from viewers of his livestream.
Their rule: Whoever ended that season at the bottom of the league had to spend 24 hours in a Waffle House. For every waffle eaten, one hour would be removed from the total time. While attempting to finish off as many waffles as he could on January 3, Carsley also found a way to turn the punishment into a reward.
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