can work at a Bar Mitzvah?”
DJ Timbo: “I demnitely think so. She has the energy.
She has a great smile. Great personality. I think she
can do it.”
Grandma: “You want it, baby?”
Tiffany: “Yeah.”
Grandma: “How much you going to pay my baby?”
DJ Timbo: “I’m going to give her $40 a party.”
Grandma: “You want to make $40 a party?”
Tiffany: “Sounds good to me.”
ͳen he started booking me for parties. I’ll never forget
the very mrst party I did. I got to work it with the brother of
DJ Timbo, ͳomas Ian Nicholas. He was in the movie
Rookie of the Year. He was working the party too, so I was
like, “Oh my.”
He was dancing with me, and he was like, “ͳis is how
you got to do it.”
I was like, “Boy, this kid is sure trying to be helpful to me.
He must think I’m hot.”
At the end of the party, I asked him for his number. He
told me I was a weirdo, and he didn’t give it to me. I had
been too aggressive.