Pizza Delivery Kid Asks To Play Family's Piano And Proceeds To Crush Some Beethoven
Fox News- An 18-year-old pizza delivery man is going viral after wowing his customers with his piano skills. Bryce Dudal was delivering a Hungry Howie’s pepperoni pizza to the Varchetti family outside Detroit on Wednesday when he noticed their piano and asked if he could look at it. The Varchettis invited the recent high school graduate into their home see the baby grand, which he then asked if he could play. “He was just beyond good,” Julie Varchetti told the Washington Post. Dudal, who said he’s self-taught, wowed the family by playing the third movement of Beethoven’s “Moonlight” sonata from memory, the Post reports.
(I know what you’re thinking and you’re right. I’m also very skeptical that this pizza delivery kid just wandered into a house and played Beethoven but we’re gonna suspend belief cause that was AWESOME)
How awesome would it be to be good at something that’s impressive? Imagine that. That’s gotta be so cool. Everything I’m good at isn’t impressive. For instance, I can silence my alarm within a millisecond of it going off in the morning. My fast twitch muscles really step up to the plate when that Radar starts to ring out in my bedroom. I am undoubtedly in the top .000000000001% of alarm silencers in the world. I’d go as far as to say I’m the #1 alarm silencer in the world. But that’s not impressive like it’s impressive how good that kid is at piano. Being good at piano is classically impressive. It’ll never not be impressive to be able to shred on a piano. It’s one of those things people have in their house and almost never use but when someone does use it and use it well, it’s the most impressive thing in the world. I’m jealous.
No doubt what that kid did was awesome but how often does he do this? Feel like it’s a probably a pretty regular thing to up his tip percentage. Like he’s walks up to the house with the pizza, rings the doorbell and then asks the people if they happen to have a piano. Like Ron Burgundy and his jazz flute. “Honestly, I’m not prepared” and then rips of some Beethoven and the family tips him an extra 10%. It’s a good hustle for an 18-year-old.