100% agree!
Hey, itâs your second amendment. You wanted it.
But also, itâs bullshit because the Las Vegas thing wouldnât happen at Pop. You need a tower hotel with a big crowd below.
Your sweeping generalizations are really irritating at times.
I can seriously see someone getting shot. When I used to travel for business, I always felt vulnerable in my hotel room. I remember this happened to me once. This was before these hotel room checks started to happen. I think he was bringing some dry cleaning and didnât want to make a return trip. Iâm getting an adrenaline dump just thinking about it and if Iâd had a gun and it were handy, heâd have totally been shot. He seemed shocked that I flipped out.
You the people. Not you the person.
yeah, wellâŚ
this kinda did just prove your point. Soo⌠pfffft
Side bar: Is there a post so shocking and offensive that @Jeff_AZ wouldnât like it?
I mean, weâve discovered there are posts so unambiguously wholesome that @ryan1 will like them.
SureâŚwatch this:
The Last Jedi Sucked. Deal with it.
I also reminded of all the times I was given a key on check-in to a room that was still occupied, and at least three times I accidentally used my key on the wrong room and it worked! One time I was one floor off and I knew the people in the room. It was a convention and we all thought it was funny. I used to spend about 180-ish nights in hotel rooms and I became friendly with some of the employees. I remember one guy saying that before he was hired, all hotel keys opened all doors. This wasnât some po-dunk place. Marriott Courtyard was the default, and if there wasnât one, you could go nicer. Hotel rooms are NOT secure.
In June and September at BWV they always came in when I wasnât in the room. One day in June they called and asked when we were planning on going out since they needed to come in.