boozycat
BoozyCat
boozycat

My housekeepers make about $14/hr. So use that information how you will. I usually don’t, but, I also hang up my towels and throw the “don’t change the sheets” card on the mattress, so I’m making their lives pretty easy. All they have to do is make my bed, empty the trash cans and restock the amenities.

*pittance.

There’s always going to be sleezebag cost-cutter exceptions to the rules, but, those are the rules. I actually just like to think that I’m not just lucky to have worked in several very well managed and run properties and that the majority of hotels act like they’re supposed to. But I may also be jaded.

I’m sure there are some, but I can tell you with 100% certainty the largest hotel company in the world washes that shit.

Believe what you want, but I do this for a living, we carry three bedspreads and duvets for every room so they can be washed.

This isn’t true. Unless you’re staying at a “by the hour” roadside motel somewhere. This is a commonly regurgitated urban legend from the days when hotels used those grainy thin bed cover sort of things that were never intended to be used as blankets.

I admittedly did not think about the proper treatment of that and just looked back at what he wrote.

Generally anything that ISN’T Bud, Bud Light, Miller Lite, Coors Light is considered premium. Just the industry hasn’t caught up with a better term.

Holy shit, other than the beer, this is cheap as hell. I work in finance for high end hotels and if someone trotted this trash out to me as a suite beverage menu I would tell them to double it.

(b) Prohibited contact against a player who is in a defenseless posture is:
(1) Forcibly hitting the defenseless player’s head or neck area with the helmet, facemask, forearm, or shoulder, regardless of whether the defensive player also uses his arms to tackle the defenseless player by encircling or grasping him; and

I’ll concede I misremembered the taunting, it was a pretty frustrating moment. Doesn’t change the fact that he was on the sidelines dancing and celebrating a hit he knew was illegal, while the man he just knocked unconscious was still laying on the field.

He stood over him mouthing off after the hit. Celebrating a fumble recovery which was the direct result of an illegal hit that left a man unconscious. Yeah, my feelings were hurt. What’s it like to live in a world where everything neatly fits into your narritives?

A non-illegal hit becomes illegal when someone has a history of being overly aggressive? Interesting theory. Considering it seems most of their careers James Harrison and Heinz Ward seemed to get free passes because, “that’s just how they played” I would think maybe his high motor might get him the benefit of the

I’m looking forward to the article about how Shazier was taunting an unconscious Gio Bernard and dancing on the sidelines after purposely giving the man a concussion?

This isn’t an illegal hit. Shoulder is down, defender is making a play on a receiver he assumes has the ball. Happens every game.

There is still a lot of that opulent lifestyle stuff, I think for me it comes down to not letting that be a part of the overall impression the magazine makes on me. I do think they’ve gotten better at making their fashion information more along the lines of...”Do this, and here’s some extreme examples of what we’re

I’m curious what you think of Esquire. I find it to be well written, their occasional works of fiction are tremendous. Its easily the most mature of any mens magazine, it certainly doesn’t seek to belittle or even really be targeted at the “lowest common denominator.” I read the majority of them cover-to-cover.

Shit.

Wasn’t blaming injures. I was just making a statement of fact that TJ Yates has some voodoo power over the Bengals.