I'm assuming that means that the room is occupied, or that it means that they want people to leave them alone and stop knocking and eavesdropping. I've witnessed it happening in a club before and was mortified at how disrespectful people are towards occupied rooms.
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"There is a room in Chams that hasn`t got a lock on it and nearly always seems to have a towel over the door!"
That room has the fire exit in there so they can't have a lock on the door. Most just put a towel over and do there best to wedge it shut and hope people don't keep pushing at the door. |
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I made the mistake of entering a room that I thought was empty recently x
The gentleman was most polite and I commented on his technique!!! The lady in question was most offended as she was getting fxxked up her arse from behind! |
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"Why don't they just lock the door then if that's the case?
I'm always tempted to gently push the door open and ask the occupants what it means! "
perhapse it is wet and are airing it while they play |
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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago
near the sounds of the wimborne quarter jack! |
"There is a room in Chams that hasn`t got a lock on it and nearly always seems to have a towel over the door!
That room has the fire exit in there so they can't have a lock on the door. Most just put a towel over and do there best to wedge it shut and hope people don't keep pushing at the door."
I wondered where the fire exit was for that floor!! This explains it!!!! |
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By *hropsDuo OP Couple
over a year ago
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"There is a room in Chams that hasn`t got a lock on it and nearly always seems to have a towel over the door!
That room has the fire exit in there so they can't have a lock on the door. Most just put a towel over and do there best to wedge it shut and hope people don't keep pushing at the door."
Oh yes. I remember now! forgot about fire exit in there.  |
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By *harpDressed ManMan
over a year ago
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Lots of people seem to believe that the doors are stiff, and try them very robustly in order to make absolutely sure that it really is locked - have seen them flex quite alarmingly in the past
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By (user no longer on site)
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"There is a room in Chams that hasn`t got a lock on it and nearly always seems to have a towel over the door!yes I know the one.lol" Top floor near the dungeons? if so I had fun in there last night xx
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"I made the mistake of entering a room that I thought was empty recently x
The gentleman was most polite and I commented on his technique!!! The lady in question was most offended as she was getting fxxked up her arse from behind!"
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By *hropsDuo OP Couple
over a year ago
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"It's opposite the end dungeon room. It doesn't lock xxxx Suzi
Luckily some people still come in while you're using a private room, don't they Suzi? Nothing like others joining in for a spontaneous play. $-
I remember it so well xxxxx Suzi "
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