3 Things You Must See: Teen Cashier At Pizza Place Gets A $2,500 Tip!

And here's another kid who's going places:  16-year-old Ryheem Lumpkins works as a cashier at a pizza place in Missouri and doesn't let his physical limitations keep him down.

 

 

He was born with a birth defect where both arms never fully formed.  But he has a great attitude and says he's proud of who he is.

 

 

Back in April, a random customer named Robert Samay tipped him five bucks.  And cashiers don't usually get tips, so he was really grateful for it.

 

 

And his great attitude obviously made an impression, because Robert decided to stop back in this week . . . to tip him an additional $2,500. 

 

 

Ryheem says he's been saving up for his first car.  Now he can get it a lot sooner than he planned.

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A Sherpa who guides people up Mount Everest recently saved a climber's life after finding him stuck in a section near the summit called the "death zone." 

 The guy was clinging to a rope and shivering from the cold. It took six hours to get him down to a spot where he could be airlifted.  And he couldn't walk, so the Sherpa CARRIED him for a lot of it.  Experts say rescuing someone up that high is very rare and "almost impossible."  But the guy survived.

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Viral Video of a Student's Heartfelt Graduation Song

 

Danny Kenny is a student at Lone Peak High School in Utah, and he's gone viral with his original "Tribute to Parents" song that he performed at graduation.

 

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