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Previously on "Staying at a Hotel when there's a Wedding going on"
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I was working in Helsinki and staying in a rather swank hotel and one evening when I got back to my room, reception rang up and suggested that I might like to move rooms. Apparently I was 2 floors above the ballroom and there was a wedding party that night (on a Wednesday?) which was a Russian one as St. Petersburg is just up the road. I politely declined as (a) it was a damned swish room and I had all my tulip spread over it and (b) the ballroom was 2 floors below so surely I'm not going to hear anything, wrong! At about 22:00 it started and although not loud it was fairly noticeable and continued until about 3 in the morning. I did have a look out the window to the carpark which was full of your typical Russian oligarch bling cars but I was able to nod off. The next morning I left my room and people were still wandering around and I bumped into a rather tiddley Anzhelika and Galina so not much work was done that day (which will explain why SSH has problems!)
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou were a bridesmaid?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostA wedding I was at a few years ago, the bridesmaids decamped to another wedding in a different function room of the same hotel, because that one had a free bar
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Originally posted by Sausage Surprise View Post9 times out of 10 if you book a big hotel on a saturday night you'll find there's a wedding on. Happened to me loads of times...you just join in
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What you complaining about?
I'd be rubbing me hands together at the thought of all the opportunities to get me cacks off with one of the bridesmaids
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Go up to the bride and say you are surprised she is getting married with all her STDs. Make em all suffer for daring to have a good time.
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9 times out of 10 if you book a big hotel on a saturday night you'll find there's a wedding on. Happened to me loads of times...you just join in
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostAre you practicing writing short stories? There are some dicks on here that will jump in and correct your spelling with a f*king stupid emoticon, but there must be better ways to learn.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostHelps if you have a grassy knoll.
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