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Old Posted Sep 24, 2012, 12:34 AM
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I just read an article about the negative aspects of male circumcision and now I'm angry at the world.
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Old Posted Sep 24, 2012, 4:52 AM
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super 8s are wildly inconsistent in the central US, comfort inn is usually better.
I used to count on Super 8 for reasonably priced, clean, comfortable, no-frills lodging, and in areas where I travel frequently I knew where to find good ones. I wonder, though if there isn't some sort of Indian cartel that has set about to acquire all of them and milk them for cash flow. Even the ones I could always count on for a good night's sleep now are tired and dirty, with thin, limp sheets and towels and sometimes a musty smell about them. The employees I got to know over the years in some places are all gone, replaced by front-desk people who look like they sleep in their clothes in the office, and the staff all appear to be members of the manager's family and living on the premises.

A couple of times I've had severe encounters with bedbugs, not just a couple of bites, but dozens of bites all over my legs. I sleep soundly and don't wake up for things like that, and at one place in northern Indiana I got so many bites that I got sick from them and had to go to my doctor and get a prescription antihistamine to knock down the reaction.

Almost every Super 8 I've stayed in in the past two or three years has been awful. The one on US 30 on the east side of Lancaster, Pennsylvania was the filthiest place I've ever been in; the carpet in the breakfast room was matted with food that had been spilled and ground in probably for months or perhaps years. The deadbolt on my room didn't work and the manager didn't care, and I was given a first-floor room that was slightly sub-grade, with the un-screened window opening directly onto the sidewalk at grade level. The maids would turn off the AC and open the window during the day, and anyone could have simply crawled through it into my room without being observed. I had reserved a room for a week, and after one night I checked out. The welts from the bedbug bites didn't show up until a day or two later.

Days Inns are another chain where I've hit some really bad ones. After a miserable stay in a beat-up dump near Bellefonte, PA, with a dining room that smelled like a sewer overflow (because they had had one and only tried to clean the carpet themselves, instead of replacing it), I wrote a letter to the company asking if they weren't concerned about properties like that one dragging down the value of their brand, I got a form letter explaining that franchises were completely under the control of local management and the company had no oversight powers. To try to make me feel better, they offered me an extra free night with my next stay at a Days Inn. Make a bad experience better by giving me more of it. Sure. Thanks a bunch.

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I just read an article about the negative aspects of male circumcision and now I'm angry at the world.
Look around and you'll find articles about the positive aspects, too, like lower risk for acquiring AIDS and penile cancer. Some of those are medically well-researched.
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Old Posted Sep 24, 2012, 8:41 AM
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Old Posted Sep 24, 2012, 7:27 PM
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Old Posted Sep 24, 2012, 8:16 PM
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Yep, just ask Conan.



Do I need to seek permission to stop by and order a Fajita Matehuala loaded with prime cuts of free range chicken flesh for lunch? I promise it's from a locally owned place that doesn't advertise and it's staffed with the Quad Cities finest, newly arrived, undocumented workers so the food MUST be authentic, right? And if it's not drizzled with the best Orizaba Goat Cheese I'll scoff at them....Oh yes, I'll scoff at them.


....Whew, keeping up appearances is tough.
The only edible Tex-Mex food in the entire state of Illinois is in Chicago. Remember the old Pace Salsa commercial "NEW YORK CITY" rant? Yeah, that's what you downstaters are to Mexican food.
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Old Posted Sep 24, 2012, 8:22 PM
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I used to count on Super 8 for reasonably priced, clean, comfortable, no-frills lodging, and in areas where I travel frequently I knew where to find good ones. I wonder, though if there isn't some sort of Indian cartel that has set about to acquire all of them and milk them for cash flow. Even the ones I could always count on for a good night's sleep now are tired and dirty, with thin, limp sheets and towels and sometimes a musty smell about them. The employees I got to know over the years in some places are all gone, replaced by front-desk people who look like they sleep in their clothes in the office, and the staff all appear to be members of the manager's family and living on the premises.

A couple of times I've had severe encounters with bedbugs, not just a couple of bites, but dozens of bites all over my legs. I sleep soundly and don't wake up for things like that, and at one place in northern Indiana I got so many bites that I got sick from them and had to go to my doctor and get a prescription antihistamine to knock down the reaction.

Almost every Super 8 I've stayed in in the past two or three years has been awful. The one on US 30 on the east side of Lancaster, Pennsylvania was the filthiest place I've ever been in; the carpet in the breakfast room was matted with food that had been spilled and ground in probably for months or perhaps years. The deadbolt on my room didn't work and the manager didn't care, and I was given a first-floor room that was slightly sub-grade, with the un-screened window opening directly onto the sidewalk at grade level. The maids would turn off the AC and open the window during the day, and anyone could have simply crawled through it into my room without being observed. I had reserved a room for a week, and after one night I checked out. The welts from the bedbug bites didn't show up until a day or two later.

Days Inns are another chain where I've hit some really bad ones. After a miserable stay in a beat-up dump near Bellefonte, PA, with a dining room that smelled like a sewer overflow (because they had had one and only tried to clean the carpet themselves, instead of replacing it), I wrote a letter to the company asking if they weren't concerned about properties like that one dragging down the value of their brand, I got a form letter explaining that franchises were completely under the control of local management and the company had no oversight powers. To try to make me feel better, they offered me an extra free night with my next stay at a Days Inn. Make a bad experience better by giving me more of it. Sure. Thanks a bunch.

I would rather sleep in my car than stay at a Super-8/Motel 6
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Old Posted Sep 24, 2012, 10:32 PM
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Look around and you'll find articles about the positive aspects, too, like lower risk for acquiring AIDS and penile cancer. Some of those are medically well-researched.
Yeah, and if you cut off part of your tongue, the risk of tongue cancer is reduced.

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Old Posted Sep 24, 2012, 11:02 PM
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I refuse to eat Mexican food anywhere east of here.

Gotta have that green chili, son!
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Old Posted Sep 24, 2012, 11:28 PM
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I considered going to a Taco Bell when I was in Winnipeg, but decided I'd rather not.
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Old Posted Sep 25, 2012, 12:28 AM
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The only edible Tex-Mex food in the entire state of Illinois is in Chicago. Remember the old Pace Salsa commercial "NEW YORK CITY" rant? Yeah, that's what you downstaters are to Mexican food.
I'll relay this quote to the 40,000+ Mexican Americans who live (and operate their restaurants) in the Quad Cities. Can I give them your address and phone number?
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Old Posted Sep 25, 2012, 12:38 AM
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They make up nearly 10% of the population?

I knew Illinois was popular among Latinos but didn't know it was that popular!
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Old Posted Sep 25, 2012, 12:52 AM
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With the farm implement factories and railroads here our hispanic population is much larger than surrounding areas. At the turn of the century the Rock Island Railroad would recruit folks just as they crossed the Rio Grande to come work for the railroad.. Nah, you don't need papers.
Driving down US 92 from Moline through East Moline into Silvis you won't exactly see tons of blond haired, pasty-faced Anglos.
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Old Posted Sep 25, 2012, 1:06 AM
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Why is Dick Rivers infamous, and why doesn't it surprise you?
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Old Posted Sep 25, 2012, 2:27 AM
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dude i am totally an unmedicated mildly crazy/ anxiety person. im interested in how well and not so well i cope with it.

a lady from a southern california branch office of my company came in today and she
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character from the SNL skit The Californians. she pouted her lips all the time, and was super ( unatural) blonde and more tan than me, who is outside for hours almost every day. the mannerisms were important though.
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Old Posted Sep 25, 2012, 8:07 AM
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With the farm implement factories and railroads here our hispanic population is much larger than surrounding areas. At the turn of the century the Rock Island Railroad would recruit folks just as they crossed the Rio Grande to come work for the railroad.. Nah, you don't need papers.
Driving down US 92 from Moline through East Moline into Silvis you won't exactly see tons of blond haired, pasty-faced Anglos.
It's kind of funny people don't realize who lives where in the Midwest outside Chicago. My little city is now 13.3% hispanic as of the 2011 American Community Survey. Grand Rapids is now 14.5%, and the hispanic population in both is mostly Mexican, though Grand Rapids is a little less. Saginaw was 14.3% hispanic at the 2010 Census. Not huge percentages, but enough to support clusters and districts of hispanic-owned businesses.
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I'll relay this quote to the 40,000+ Mexican Americans who live (and operate their restaurants) in the Quad Cities. Can I give them your address and phone number?
Given that Willard's father was born in Mexico... For all I know your "40,000+ Mexican Americans" could all be poligamous white Mormans who fled the tyranny of the US government.
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THIS is why I rarely post except here in MWCT!

http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...&postcount=128

http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...&postcount=151

Seriously, such foolishness based on someone's subjective perception. I'm sure if someone said something to the effect of "I would be afraid to be a German Jew living in Berlin in 1939" he or she would be castigated as a "ignorant fucking Yankee and that being a Jew in Berlin in 1939 was safer than being one in Park Slope, Brooklyn, in the same year."

Seriously, Baghdad Bob has nothing on that guy.
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It'd be nice to hear a compliment for once. Or like "hey, you're a smart and interesting individual!" instead of people just treating me like shit all the time. It really wears down on you. Especially when you don't have a family to lean on, you don't have friends to lean on, and as a single dude you gotta be about perfect to impress and attract a girl anyway. It's fucking exhausting. I'm fucking sick of it. To not feel like a part of anything.
95 out of every 100 people are ultimately only worthy having their corpses fertilize plants. You're one of the 5 that aren't. You're going to make a pretty tremendous impact in life.
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Old Posted Sep 25, 2012, 10:18 PM
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I considered going to a Taco Bell when I was in Winnipeg, but decided I'd rather not.
Taco Bell is amazingly bad.
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