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It Could Happen to You

Claim: A policeman promised a waitress half the winnings from his lottery ticket. All the numbers came up, and he kept his word by sharing the jackpot with her.

Status: True.

Origins: Not just the fanciful plot of the Nicolas Cage movie It Could Happen To You, this did happen to one lucky Yonkers plate-slinger back in 1984.Phyllis Penzo was a waitress at Sal's Pizzeria in Yonkers, New York, for twenty-four years. During that long tenure, she saw nice customers, difficult customers, generous tippers, and skinflints. But Robert Cunningham, a police detective from nearby Dobbs Ferry, was in a class by himself. Cunningham gave Penzo a tip of $142,857.50 a year for twenty years.

Cunningham, a thirty-year police veteran, was a regular diner at Sal's, where he liked to order linguine with clam sauce and maintain a steady flow of banter with Penzo, other employees, and regular customers. True to his lighthearted style, Cunningham was making a sort of joke on Friday evening, March 30, 1984, when he offered his favorite waitress an unusual tip: a half-interest in a lottery ticket. Each picked three of the six numbers; Cunningham walked across the street and bought their ticket.

Penzo laughed, then forgot the incident until the next night, when the detective walked into Sal's Pizzeria after work with the winning ticket triumphantly clutched in his hand. It was worth six million dollars: three million for each of them. Cunningham, who ordinarily might have left a couple of dollars on the restaurant table, had no regrets about splitting the prize. After all, he says, Penzo helped pick the winning numbers.

Barbara "service with a smile" Mikkelson

Last updated: 10 August 2007

Urban Legends Reference Pages © 1995-2012 by Barbara and David P. Mikkelson.

This material may not be reproduced without permission.

snopes and the snopes.com logo are registered service marks of snopes.com. Sources: Forero, Juan. "A $6M Win and This Cop Went Hollywood." Newsday. 26 October 1994 (p. A3). Grogan, David. "After 24 Years Pushing Pizza, Waitress Gets a Tip to Remember." People. 23 April 1984 (p. 119). Pringle, Gill. "It's a Change to Play a Good Guy." Daily Mirror. 10 November 1994 (p. 3). The New York Times. "$3 Million 'Tip' for Yonkers Waitress." 3 April 1984 (p. B3). A World of Luck. Library of Curious and Unusual Facts. Virginia: Time-Life Books, 1991. ISBN 0-8094-7711-4 (p. 51).

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