I was on a web site of http://www.totallyofftherecord.com/story/ and saw this... love the part of the "... had been neglected of oil. "
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Totally off the record... We had this terrible storm coming our way this particular spring evening. Several guests had apparently heard it on the radio and TV of the storm coming.
As the evening got darker, we noticed that several cars had now been parked underneath the huge canopy to the entrance. It had now started raining and one guest was barely able to squeeze his car in so he could actually check in to his room.
He told us of his difficulty getting in underneath so he could come in. I'd made a decision to examine the situation.
I proceeded to ask the guests in the cars if they did not have a room here, that they'd have to leave. They did so with the understanding - only to leave room for others to park underneath there.
The final one was a scruffy woman driver who was pulling a 25-ft trailer full of big mechanical stuff. She'd asked us if she could park her huge Cummings pick-up and trailer underneath there.
We told that she couldn't because it blocks the entrance to the hotel and prevents other guests coming in so they can check in safely without being hit by any possible hailstones.
We must've enunciated something wrong, because she threw a rod and said she has expensive stuff on her trailer and doesn't want it to be wet or damaged.
We'd suggested that she'd have plenty of room parking it all underneath the interstate's overpass safely from the storm. This didn't sit well with her either.
She stormed off in a pounding fit -much like any engine does when it had been neglected of oil.
Wouldn't ya know it, she was bound and determined to get all of her 25+ ft of stuff underneath there. She did.
The rest of the evening was spent calling her room because other guests demanded her to move her trailer somewhere else so they can get in.
Maybe in the future, if there is a storm coming into town, the weathermen should clearly say NOT to park their vehicles underneath any hotel canopies because they're not safe. It was just not a good night that night.
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Totally off the record... We had this terrible storm coming our way this particular spring evening. Several guests had apparently heard it on the radio and TV of the storm coming.
As the evening got darker, we noticed that several cars had now been parked underneath the huge canopy to the entrance. It had now started raining and one guest was barely able to squeeze his car in so he could actually check in to his room.
He told us of his difficulty getting in underneath so he could come in. I'd made a decision to examine the situation.
I proceeded to ask the guests in the cars if they did not have a room here, that they'd have to leave. They did so with the understanding - only to leave room for others to park underneath there.
The final one was a scruffy woman driver who was pulling a 25-ft trailer full of big mechanical stuff. She'd asked us if she could park her huge Cummings pick-up and trailer underneath there.
We told that she couldn't because it blocks the entrance to the hotel and prevents other guests coming in so they can check in safely without being hit by any possible hailstones.
We must've enunciated something wrong, because she threw a rod and said she has expensive stuff on her trailer and doesn't want it to be wet or damaged.
We'd suggested that she'd have plenty of room parking it all underneath the interstate's overpass safely from the storm. This didn't sit well with her either.
She stormed off in a pounding fit -much like any engine does when it had been neglected of oil.
Wouldn't ya know it, she was bound and determined to get all of her 25+ ft of stuff underneath there. She did.
The rest of the evening was spent calling her room because other guests demanded her to move her trailer somewhere else so they can get in.
Maybe in the future, if there is a storm coming into town, the weathermen should clearly say NOT to park their vehicles underneath any hotel canopies because they're not safe. It was just not a good night that night.