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Sunday, September 18, 2005
perhaps the least defensible $21.32 i have ever spent in my life
(O, why is my normally impregnable will so easily breached by the lure of late-night room service? O, the remorse of pathological excess I felt as a crunched on my little Nocturnal Crackers Of Shame!)
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I'd have to agree that it's not at all defensible if this happened in Manhattan given that chances are pretty high that you'd find something that was open at any hour and could just get food - likely better snacks - for a third of that price. Oh well, at least you enjoyed it!:)
I think room service... at whatever the cost... is simply the best invention in the entire world. Nothing feels more decadent or satisfying when away from home than to have yummies delivered right to your room where they can be consumed in bed. Room service is never indefensible! --K.
5 comments:
I'd have to agree that it's not at all defensible if this happened in Manhattan given that chances are pretty high that you'd find something that was open at any hour and could just get food - likely better snacks - for a third of that price. Oh well, at least you enjoyed it!:)
At least you didn't drink anything from the mini-bar.
You didn't drink anything from the mini-bar, did you?
Think of it as the Twilight Zone ...
I think room service... at whatever the cost... is simply the best invention in the entire world. Nothing feels more decadent or satisfying when away from home than to have yummies delivered right to your room where they can be consumed in bed.
Room service is never indefensible!
--K.
i think the cheese plate looks f'ing delicious
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