I stayed at a place that a) had posters mounted askew in the elevator, b) checked one our party into a room that was already occupied, c) had staff who could not tell me how to turn off the flashing message waiting light on the phone and d) had a restaurant in which no one could tell me what was in the sauces. Oh, yeah, 4 stars.
pschearer Premium Member about 3 years ago
Is the bed figuratively lousy or literally lousy?
in-dubio-pro-rainbow about 3 years ago
Oh, Horace! You really shouldn’t have said this! (BTW: You don’t have to write a book to be my star)
tudza Premium Member about 3 years ago
This? Well how about that!
InTraining Premium Member about 3 years ago
C1- Thisfull thinking…!
InTraining Premium Member about 3 years ago
C2 – Book ’Em Danno…!
InTraining Premium Member about 3 years ago
C3 – A penny for your thoughts Horace…?
Chris about 3 years ago
yeah, that sounds about right… kind of… especially the bed and the wallet ones.
kartis about 3 years ago
1. This.
2. Book him Horace.
3. I think we should use the Richter scale for hotels instead of stars. More down to earth.
Rev Phnk Ey about 3 years ago
Bucky and Satchel got in on this Star rating stuff this morning also.
cactusbob333 about 3 years ago
So this is what it takes to be a five-star hotel.
Doctor Toon about 3 years ago
Stayed at a place called the Green Crest Motel once, should have been called the green crust
mistercatworks about 3 years ago
I stayed at a place that a) had posters mounted askew in the elevator, b) checked one our party into a room that was already occupied, c) had staff who could not tell me how to turn off the flashing message waiting light on the phone and d) had a restaurant in which no one could tell me what was in the sauces. Oh, yeah, 4 stars.
about 3 years ago
I find this pretty accurate.
JH&Cats about 3 years ago
Horace as ninja warrior? Yes stars are quite * useful *.
Just one more thing about 3 years ago
im the person who came up with the hourse name in the begain or the strip