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No Problems.
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This is one of the most ghetto things I have ever seen in my life.
And here I thought it was bad that at my old place I cooked 90% of my meals in a sandwich press.![]()
Yeah, that's a hotel room. Who rolls up their washcloth like that?
thats quite funny. There was a period when I didn't have a kitchen, only due to me having it replaced.
Always fight or what or who you believe in
I'm thinking Martha Stewart in jail.
The entire decor does reek of "Hotel" to me.
I feel sorry for the next guest that uses that iron on their clothes though.
I pity the person who will iron their shirt after that...
HaHa
I used to cook soup and sausages in a electric kettle till my kitchen was ready for use.
Could be a budget motel like Motel 6 but wait - they don't even have irons...OK maybe a Travelodge (not updated room - no microwave).
American/Canadian budget motels: necessity is the mother of invention.
Tea and coffee making facilities ...non-existent or insufficient with not even a plug-in kettle.
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Coffe-pot-Ramen FTW!
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Give a man a fish, he'll eat for a day.
Give a man religion, and he'll starve praying for a fish.
Good heavens. And I just used a hotel iron (on my clothes) just last week.
Recently I heard a 'wise guy' story that I had a party at my home for twenty-five men. It's an interesting story, but I don't know twenty-five men I'd want to invite to a party. ~Joan Crawford
You overlook the engine case of a car.
Radiators are also useful.