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Still out of pocket

Posted by David Hardy · 18 September 2007 06:21 AM

Conference today on some legal matters, back East, then fly home this afternoon and evening, should be back to gunblogging tommorrow....

Right now in a government run hotel. Some place run by FDIC for its visitors, and part contracted out to the state. The result is, well, what you'd expect from a government run hotel.

One soda and one ice machine, on the first floor. No coffee makers in the room; you can come down to the cafeteria when it's open.

You must get an ID when you check in, (actually, before you check in: first you get the badge, then you get to talk to the front desk),wear that badge at all times, and in addition show a picture ID when entering the building.

Internet by ethernet only. The cable in the room was broken but at least the desk had a replacement.

A general look like something from Havana, or perhaps an American low security prison.

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Jeez Dave, next time you can just use my guest room, unless the thought of two year old twins is enough to scare you away! :)

Posted by: Cam at September 18, 2007 08:39 AM

Cam:

Why should he be afraid? Just because twins work together to distract and cause trouble shouldn't be any reason to worry.

Mine just turned 4. It only gets worse.

Posted by: thirdpower at September 18, 2007 10:00 AM

A top class hotel in Cuba would supply prayer rugs and Korans in a surgical mask.

Posted by: The Mechanic at September 18, 2007 02:03 PM

Brought to you by the same people that want to run your health care. Oh My!

Posted by: Jerrell at September 18, 2007 06:05 PM

Jerrell took the words right out of my page, it's the Hospital of the future under Hillarycare - do it for the children.

Posted by: DirtCrashr at September 20, 2007 12:34 PM

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