(Also, you may want to look up humor.)
Nah, I think it's you that needs to look that up.
Yeah, leave it to Sidious to turn things around. Trekker, whatever you hear from this guy, be sure to take it with a grain of salt.
Then I shouldn't mention that I was naked? (It wasn't a hot tub, not to be pedantic, but it didn't have a heater built in it just jets to agitate the water. It did have some oils that I dumped into the the thing for some bubbles and for the promised soothing effects of the oil according to the bottle.)
Oh, this hotel room also had one of those shity, fairly standard in older hotels, climate-control wall units that's either on or it's off but you can't, like, set a temperature and have it maintain it like with a thermostat (where it'd cycle on and off) so I'd end up either freezing all night as it ran (and unable to sleep with the noise it made, as well as the nosie the mini-fridge made) or hot all night without any climate control and being under the covers.
Sigh. I hate hotels.
None of this really sounds that sad? I mean, not terrific, but not that bad.
The saddest things I've ever seen have generally been in India. Things and people I will probably carry images of in my head for the rest of my life.
Worse are the motion sensitive ones that are in many full service hotels that turn off at night because they sense no movement so it gets really hot or cold in the room depending on seasons.
I actually miss staying in hotels and traveling. Hampton Inns are the bottom of the Hilton family food chain. Hilton Garden Inns are nice properties. I'd stay at one any chance I got.
So were you in Hays or is that too far west?
Then I shouldn't mention that I was naked?
I actually miss staying in hotels and traveling. Hampton Inns are the bottom of the Hilton family food chain. Hilton Garden Inns are nice properties. I'd stay at one any chance I got.
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