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What would you do if you were stuck in a haunted room you couldn't get out of? Q. Alright, let's say you stood in a hotel room in New York City. The guy who owns the place warns you that Room 401 is haunted but you have to take it, so you do anyway. You figure it's bull. So you go in the room, the place is huge, has a drawing room, kitchen, everything. Then you notice a Hershey Kiss that wasn't on the bed seconds before and you look through all the closets and rooms thinking someone is in there to try to scare you out. Then you go to the bathroom and notice one of the toilet paper rolls are folded neatly in a triangular shape. Then you see the boat picture in the drawing room completely upside down. Now you decide to leave, so as you go to open the door, the doorknob falls off. You bang frantically at the door, you… [cont.] Asked by BurnItEthan- - Sat Oct 24 23:31:37 2009 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments A. I would use my cell phone.. (call 999) Or fall asleep and wait for hotel staff to save me. Since there is no point of crying and getting scared, Im not going to kill myself so the room might just have to do that. i would say a prayer hoping it ends with me safe. My concern would be my safety... i would intend on getting through the best way i can. and i wouldn't ever climb out the window. ...especially, not when im scared. I could just yell out for help, hopefully some one will hear me. i would think of how and ways to get out of the room smartly,.. i wouldn't lose it and would also reserve my energy when needed. -- Knowing me, i wouldn't have taken the room in the first place. Any way, I would take the axe from the terrifying… [cont.] Answered by Super Girl - Sun Oct 25 00:03:04 2009 fun trivia questions (need some)? Q. ok have any of you heard of malarky? if you have then could you give me like 10 questions (and answers) from the malarky game if you have it? if you haven't heard of it or don't have it, then i need your help. for my birthday we're going to have a trivia game just like malarky, but i have no good questions to ask. i need like 24 more. the questions are mostly "why" questions. so if you ask "why does a zebra..." then the people have to bluff and make up an answer to the question to convince everyone that they know the real answer. HINT: only one group gets the real answer-- here's an example of what i'm looking for: Q:Why do many hotels and motels fold over the last piece of toilet paper in the bathroom? Answer: So the guest knows… [cont.] Asked by brunetteboarder24 - Tue May 1 20:46:11 2007 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments A. Here are my ten: Plus a silly one where are the lakes for the LA lakers Minnesota, the Lakers moved from there what does Kemo Sabe mean in Navajo soggy shrub what word in the English language has the most meanings The word "set" has the highest number of separate definitions in the English Language (192 definitions according to the Oxford English Dictionary.) what is the correct response to the Irish greeting, "Top of the morning to you," "and the rest of the day to yourself" what is the two lines that connect your top lip to the bottom of your nose called philtrum. what does the word samba mean "to rub navels together." how did the word 'news' did not come . It came from the first letters of the words North, East, West and… [cont.] Answered by gardenerswv - Tue May 1 21:22:01 2007 What are some finishing touches that housekeepers at fancy hotels do?
Q. I had to deal with my usually sweet fiance being an absolute douchebag for the entire day yesterday. One of his reasons for it was my lack of housecleaning (as he works and I don't, he does have a right to expect at least a tidy apartment when he gets home). But, I'm so mad at him for wasting most of Saturday being a total dink, that I plan on sticking it to him. What are some frivolous, hoity-toity things I could do that a professional domestic or housekeeper would do to prep a place? Just to be sarcastic without saying a word. When he gets home on Monday, he'll see a chocolate mint on his perfectly fluffed pillow, sprigs of baby's breath on each neatly folded pile of laundry. I'm also going to fold the toilet paper into a point. I… [cont.] Asked by Amy - Sun Nov 15 14:04:21 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. They fold washcloths into bunnies at the Ritz in Sarasota. The chocolates on the pillows, clean fluffy bathrobes, fresh little soaps and lotions and such. At the beach house...if you light up a smoke, someone appears out of nowhere with a smokeless ashtray. If your drink gets down to an inch they bring you a new one. If you walk towards the gate sexy people start following you with a huge umbrella and chairs and screw it into the sand and set you up. They have someone standing on the roof with binoculars and a radio to tell the employees on the ground what to do. Answered by Pink, it's my new Obsession - Sun Nov 15 14:28:58 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Hotel toilet-paper folding" Mesa hotel workers show off their 'housekeeping' skills
ABC15.com (KNXV-TV) Besides an obstacle course, housekeepers participated in the toilet paper tissue toss event, towel folding and bed making competition. ... From Google News Search: "Hotel toilet-paper folding" |
