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By *avie65 OP Man
over a year ago
In the west. |
"Even if I were rich I would never spend silly money like that on a hotel. I would rather stay in a Hilton and give the rest to charity."
Are you sure? The butler cuddles the dogs, that must make it value for money?
A standard room is £5k per night in high season. |
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"Even if I were rich I would never spend silly money like that on a hotel. I would rather stay in a Hilton and give the rest to charity.
Are you sure? The butler cuddles the dogs, that must make it value for money?
A standard room is £5k per night in high season. "
Where is this masterpiece of modern capitalism? I doubt it's in Seton Sands |
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By *avie65 OP Man
over a year ago
In the west. |
"Even if I were rich I would never spend silly money like that on a hotel. I would rather stay in a Hilton and give the rest to charity.
Are you sure? The butler cuddles the dogs, that must make it value for money?
A standard room is £5k per night in high season.
Where is this masterpiece of modern capitalism? I doubt it's in Seton Sands "
Gosh no, it isn't that upmarket.
It is wedged in a corner of London between Belgravia, Mayfair, Hyde Park and Buckingham Palace. |
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"Even if I were rich I would never spend silly money like that on a hotel. I would rather stay in a Hilton and give the rest to charity.
Are you sure? The butler cuddles the dogs, that must make it value for money?
A standard room is £5k per night in high season. "
Well now you explained thst, it's not as bad, is it? |
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"Even if I were rich I would never spend silly money like that on a hotel. I would rather stay in a Hilton and give the rest to charity.
Are you sure? The butler cuddles the dogs, that must make it value for money?
A standard room is £5k per night in high season.
Where is this masterpiece of modern capitalism? I doubt it's in Seton Sands
Gosh no, it isn't that upmarket.
It is wedged in a corner of London between Belgravia, Mayfair, Hyde Park and Buckingham Palace. "
Rough end if town then |
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By *avie65 OP Man
over a year ago
In the west. |
"Even if I were rich I would never spend silly money like that on a hotel. I would rather stay in a Hilton and give the rest to charity.
Are you sure? The butler cuddles the dogs, that must make it value for money?
A standard room is £5k per night in high season.
Well now you explained thst, it's not as bad, is it? "
It's a steal. Some guy just spent 10 nights there and was going back with his family for the holiday season, Christmas, as it's the only place to be at that time if year. |
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By *avie65 OP Man
over a year ago
In the west. |
"Even if I were rich I would never spend silly money like that on a hotel. I would rather stay in a Hilton and give the rest to charity.
Are you sure? The butler cuddles the dogs, that must make it value for money?
A standard room is £5k per night in high season.
Where is this masterpiece of modern capitalism? I doubt it's in Seton Sands
Gosh no, it isn't that upmarket.
It is wedged in a corner of London between Belgravia, Mayfair, Hyde Park and Buckingham Palace.
Rough end if town then "
As you said it's not Seton Sands. It's more of a Craig Tara type place. |
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"Even if I were rich I would never spend silly money like that on a hotel. I would rather stay in a Hilton and give the rest to charity.
Are you sure? The butler cuddles the dogs, that must make it value for money?
A standard room is £5k per night in high season.
Well now you explained thst, it's not as bad, is it?
It's a steal. Some guy just spent 10 nights there and was going back with his family for the holiday season, Christmas, as it's the only place to be at that time if year. "
Pocket change. Compared to club F, it's a bargain |
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"Even if I were rich I would never spend silly money like that on a hotel. I would rather stay in a Hilton and give the rest to charity.
Are you sure? The butler cuddles the dogs, that must make it value for money?
A standard room is £5k per night in high season.
Where is this masterpiece of modern capitalism? I doubt it's in Seton Sands
Gosh no, it isn't that upmarket.
It is wedged in a corner of London between Belgravia, Mayfair, Hyde Park and Buckingham Palace.
Rough end if town then
As you said it's not Seton Sands. It's more of a Craig Tara type place. "
Longniddry Bents? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Stanley park hotel was my favourite the best part was being greeted by the owner in his dressing gown and having him listening to me and xxxxx fucking all day that was a good day fucking strange owner mind funny thing is about a month later he was on tv think its called 4 in a bed or something
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"It's all a little bit obscene really though isnt it. I watch this programme but it bugs me
Yes it is. Some of the places they go to are realistic and more affordable. "
Premier Inn does me. Bed. Lights. Bath. What more do you actually need?
Ps....fluffy towels...deffo |
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By *avie65 OP Man
over a year ago
In the west. |
"Even if I were rich I would never spend silly money like that on a hotel. I would rather stay in a Hilton and give the rest to charity.
Are you sure? The butler cuddles the dogs, that must make it value for money?
A standard room is £5k per night in high season.
Where is this masterpiece of modern capitalism? I doubt it's in Seton Sands
Gosh no, it isn't that upmarket.
It is wedged in a corner of London between Belgravia, Mayfair, Hyde Park and Buckingham Palace.
Rough end if town then
As you said it's not Seton Sands. It's more of a Craig Tara type place.
Longniddry Bents? "
A bit more up market. |
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"Even if I were rich I would never spend silly money like that on a hotel. I would rather stay in a Hilton and give the rest to charity.
Are you sure? The butler cuddles the dogs, that must make it value for money?
A standard room is £5k per night in high season.
Where is this masterpiece of modern capitalism? I doubt it's in Seton Sands
Gosh no, it isn't that upmarket.
It is wedged in a corner of London between Belgravia, Mayfair, Hyde Park and Buckingham Palace.
Rough end if town then
As you said it's not Seton Sands. It's more of a Craig Tara type place.
Longniddry Bents?
A bit more up market. "
Gullane then |
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By *avie65 OP Man
over a year ago
In the west. |
"It's all a little bit obscene really though isnt it. I watch this programme but it bugs me
Yes it is. Some of the places they go to are realistic and more affordable.
Premier Inn does me. Bed. Lights. Bath. What more do you actually need?
Ps....fluffy towels...deffo "
They are okay. I was in the HIE at St James during the festival. Never again. |
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"It's all a little bit obscene really though isnt it. I watch this programme but it bugs me
Yes it is. Some of the places they go to are realistic and more affordable.
Premier Inn does me. Bed. Lights. Bath. What more do you actually need?
Ps....fluffy towels...deffo
They are okay. I was in the HIE at St James during the festival. Never again. "
I do all I can to avoid the festival. Can't get in a pub. Can't get in a restaurant. Brutal |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It's all a little bit obscene really though isnt it. I watch this programme but it bugs me
Yes it is. Some of the places they go to are realistic and more affordable.
Premier Inn does me. Bed. Lights. Bath. What more do you actually need?
Ps....fluffy towels...deffo
They are okay. I was in the HIE at St James during the festival. Never again.
I do all I can to avoid the festival. Can't get in a pub. Can't get in a restaurant. Brutal "
Same. I’m a total festival Scrooge. |
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By *avie65 OP Man
over a year ago
In the west. |
"It's all a little bit obscene really though isnt it. I watch this programme but it bugs me
Yes it is. Some of the places they go to are realistic and more affordable.
Premier Inn does me. Bed. Lights. Bath. What more do you actually need?
Ps....fluffy towels...deffo
They are okay. I was in the HIE at St James during the festival. Never again.
I do all I can to avoid the festival. Can't get in a pub. Can't get in a restaurant. Brutal
Same. I’m a total festival Scrooge."
I thought you two were cultured.
What is wrong with drinks in plastic glasses, 3 hour waits to get a table in a restaurant and extortionate hotel prices? |
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"It's all a little bit obscene really though isnt it. I watch this programme but it bugs me
Yes it is. Some of the places they go to are realistic and more affordable.
Premier Inn does me. Bed. Lights. Bath. What more do you actually need?
Ps....fluffy towels...deffo
They are okay. I was in the HIE at St James during the festival. Never again.
I do all I can to avoid the festival. Can't get in a pub. Can't get in a restaurant. Brutal
Same. I’m a total festival Scrooge.
I thought you two were cultured.
What is wrong with drinks in plastic glasses, 3 hour waits to get a table in a restaurant and extortionate hotel prices? "
Me and dieu are classy you know. Burger and a thin glass of beer and we're sorted |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had a 6 night holiday that would have cost me over 12k had I paid,and a 3 night one that would have been 7k.
I could never dream of spending that much money. |
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"I had a 6 night holiday that would have cost me over 12k had I paid,and a 3 night one that would have been 7k.
I could never dream of spending that much money. "
O break out in a sweat buying my train season ticket, so spending that amount on hotel would have me in a puddle x |
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By *avie65 OP Man
over a year ago
In the west. |
"It's all a little bit obscene really though isnt it. I watch this programme but it bugs me
Yes it is. Some of the places they go to are realistic and more affordable.
Premier Inn does me. Bed. Lights. Bath. What more do you actually need?
Ps....fluffy towels...deffo
They are okay. I was in the HIE at St James during the festival. Never again.
I do all I can to avoid the festival. Can't get in a pub. Can't get in a restaurant. Brutal
Same. I’m a total festival Scrooge.
I thought you two were cultured.
What is wrong with drinks in plastic glasses, 3 hour waits to get a table in a restaurant and extortionate hotel prices?
Me and dieu are classy you know. Burger and a thin glass of beer and we're sorted "
Well part of the first sentence describes one of you. |
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"It's all a little bit obscene really though isnt it. I watch this programme but it bugs me
Yes it is. Some of the places they go to are realistic and more affordable.
Premier Inn does me. Bed. Lights. Bath. What more do you actually need?
Ps....fluffy towels...deffo
They are okay. I was in the HIE at St James during the festival. Never again.
I do all I can to avoid the festival. Can't get in a pub. Can't get in a restaurant. Brutal
Same. I’m a total festival Scrooge.
I thought you two were cultured.
What is wrong with drinks in plastic glasses, 3 hour waits to get a table in a restaurant and extortionate hotel prices?
Me and dieu are classy you know. Burger and a thin glass of beer and we're sorted "
Festival Scrooge? Awww, we all love being fleeced by Underbelly, especially at Hogmany. Nothing like being told how many friends can come to your flat for a party. . . .grrrr. |
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"It's all a little bit obscene really though isnt it. I watch this programme but it bugs me
Yes it is. Some of the places they go to are realistic and more affordable.
Premier Inn does me. Bed. Lights. Bath. What more do you actually need?
Ps....fluffy towels...deffo
They are okay. I was in the HIE at St James during the festival. Never again.
I do all I can to avoid the festival. Can't get in a pub. Can't get in a restaurant. Brutal
Same. I’m a total festival Scrooge.
I thought you two were cultured.
What is wrong with drinks in plastic glasses, 3 hour waits to get a table in a restaurant and extortionate hotel prices?
Me and dieu are classy you know. Burger and a thin glass of beer and we're sorted
Well part of the first sentence describes one of you. "
Harsh. True, but harsh |
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By *avie65 OP Man
over a year ago
In the west. |
"Most expensive hotel in ireland is in the village where I'm from "
There was an Irish hotel on the programme a couple of years ago. I think it started out as the family home for the Guinness family, but don't quote me on that. |
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"Most expensive hotel in ireland is in the village where I'm from
There was an Irish hotel on the programme a couple of years ago. I think it started out as the family home for the Guinness family, but don't quote me on that. "
Yes, saw that. Looked nice, but unjustified for the cost |
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By *avie65 OP Man
over a year ago
In the west. |
"It's all a little bit obscene really though isnt it. I watch this programme but it bugs me
Yes it is. Some of the places they go to are realistic and more affordable.
Premier Inn does me. Bed. Lights. Bath. What more do you actually need?
Ps....fluffy towels...deffo
They are okay. I was in the HIE at St James during the festival. Never again.
I do all I can to avoid the festival. Can't get in a pub. Can't get in a restaurant. Brutal
Same. I’m a total festival Scrooge.
I thought you two were cultured.
What is wrong with drinks in plastic glasses, 3 hour waits to get a table in a restaurant and extortionate hotel prices?
Me and dieu are classy you know. Burger and a thin glass of beer and we're sorted
Festival Scrooge? Awww, we all love being fleeced by Underbelly, especially at Hogmany. Nothing like being told how many friends can come to your flat for a party. . . .grrrr."
Don't forget about the way it is slapped onto the countertop after queuing for 30 minutes.
But I will be back this year again. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't like posh hotels
I find them intimidating almost
The service is often overbearing
The prices are often scandalous
I like mid-range hotels with an upgraded room
I also like unusual hotels - I stayed in one in Hamburg that was a converted gasworks, one of the best hotel experiences I've had
Although a Minster View suite in The Royal York takes some beating |
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