does a motel count? and never go to motels there not fun at all
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Yep twice. Once when I went to Vegas to remodel a store for the company I was working for and once when my family and I went to San Francisco for the weekend.
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What kind of a question is that? Surely it could be replace by "are you over 18?" It's hard to imagine any adult life going on for long without hotels being involved here and there.
I love hotels, particularly for all the reasons many people hate them: staying in a pre-decorated and neutral room that consists of nothing that I own personally. Some people love the comfort of their own furniture and things, but I love the efficiency of a room that has been designed and maintained by others to fulfill its purpose. After all these years and all these hotels, I still get a kick out of inspecting the amenities every time. A few weeks ago my room had a flatscreen TV in the bathroom on a moveable arm coming down from the ceiling... it's those little amusements that get me.
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Yes. Most definitely. I thought everybody under the sun would have been to a hotel...
I hate having to stay at hotels with other people, for some reason it just makes me irritated and depressed. On my lonesome though, I love a bit of hotel life.
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