This should suprise me but it doesn't. It doesn't mention which
station put the article together.
http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid1329217643?bctid=1329232712
Rick Simms
>This should suprise me but it doesn't. It doesn't mention which
>station put the article together.
>
>http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid1329217643?bctid=1329232712
>Rick Simms
Doesn't surprise me at all. It's why I never use those glasses.... only the ice bucket
and only with a fresh plastic liner. I buy all my beverages (including bottled water)
either from a machine or a local grocery store. At most I may use tap water for
brushing teeth (unless I know the tap water to be usafe). Otherwise, it's bottled
water all the way...
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dazed and confuzzed - 16 Dec 2007 18:55 GMT
>>This should suprise me but it doesn't. It doesn't mention which
>>station put the article together.
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> Arnold
Don't forget the in room coffee makers either.

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mag3 - 16 Dec 2007 20:50 GMT
>> Doesn't surprise me at all. It's why I never use those glasses.... only the ice bucket
>> and only with a fresh plastic liner. I buy all my beverages (including bottled water)
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>Don't forget the in room coffee makers either.
I'm not a coffee drinker anyway...... ;-)
And forget the mini-bar. $3.00 for a can of soda???? No thanks....
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Dillon Pyron - 19 Dec 2007 06:27 GMT
>>This should suprise me but it doesn't. It doesn't mention which
>>station put the article together.
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>Arnold
Don't bring a black light with you.
Had a friend in Dallas (Carrollton, actually). One of my DMs. A
Carrollton cop and CI. He went to a conference and took his ALS with
him. He's not sure exactly how, but there were spots on the ceiling.
At a Westin. He thought about sleeping in his car, but it was a
rental.

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I used to think the horse's name was Bob.
And the angel's name was Hark.
mag3 - 19 Dec 2007 09:39 GMT
>>Doesn't surprise me at all. It's why I never use those glasses.... only the ice bucket
>>and only with a fresh plastic liner. I buy all my beverages (including bottled water)
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>At a Westin. He thought about sleeping in his car, but it was a
>rental.
I'd actually be more concerned about the car.....
At least, I'd expect the ceiling to be "dry." ;-PPPP
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Dillon Pyron - 22 Dec 2007 01:41 GMT
>>>Doesn't surprise me at all. It's why I never use those glasses.... only the ice bucket
>>>and only with a fresh plastic liner. I buy all my beverages (including bottled water)
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>At least, I'd expect the ceiling to be "dry." ;-PPPP
come again?
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>Arnold

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dillon
I used to think the horse's name was Bob.
And the angel's name was Hark.
Scott - 22 Dec 2007 01:54 GMT
> come again?
Or at least once.
mag3 - 22 Dec 2007 02:52 GMT
>>>Had a friend in Dallas (Carrollton, actually). One of my DMs. A
>>>Carrollton cop and CI. He went to a conference and took his ALS with
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>come again?
I think not...... Not on the ceiling anyway!
I'm not one to waste natural resources!!! ;-PPP
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Dan Bracuk - 22 Dec 2007 03:12 GMT
mag3 <zmpmag3-plongee@yahoo.com> pounded away at his keyboard
resulting in:
:Doesn't surprise me at all. It's why I never use those glasses.... only the ice bucket
:and only with a fresh plastic liner. I buy all my beverages (including bottled water)
:either from a machine or a local grocery store. At most I may use tap water for
:brushing teeth (unless I know the tap water to be usafe). Otherwise, it's bottled
:water all the way...
I take the other approach. What doesn't kill you makes you stronger.
Besides, nothing really looked less hygenic than kissing.
Dan Bracuk
Never use a big word when a diminutive one will do.
Dillon Pyron - 23 Dec 2007 05:26 GMT
>mag3 <zmpmag3-plongee@yahoo.com> pounded away at his keyboard
>resulting in:
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>Besides, nothing really looked less hygenic than kissing.
Yeah, and the location of the kiss can affect that outlook, too.
>Dan Bracuk
>Never use a big word when a diminutive one will do.

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dillon
I used to think the horse's name was Bob.
And the angel's name was Hark.
> This should suprise me but it doesn't. It doesn't mention
> which station put the article together.
I heard the same report around a week ago.
If the glass isn't wrapped or doesn't look right, just put it under
the hot water tap in the sink and give it 5 minutes. If you feel that
the hot water didn't get hot enough to quasi-sterilize it on its own,
just wash it with some soap, then hot water rinse again.
-hh