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Originally posted by eek View PostYou need a better class of hotel... Don't have that issue in the hotels we are heading to in September or February....
Basically you get what you pay for and if you only spend what the riff-raff can afford you get riff-raff..
Point is, even though it's not cheap, some of the residents are suffering from sunbed madness regardless.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostMy brother and his mates went one better. They realised the towels went out at around 3AM, on all the loungers by the pool.
The next day around a hundred and fifty towels were found mysteriously floating in the pool
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI think it just escalates. A bit of silliness can't be allowed so you have to go one better. Someone takes your book and towel of your lounger while you are at the other side of the pool having a sarnie. Do you leave it there? Hell no, as soon as they are out of sight you go back, throw all their crap in the pool and then sit back on your lounger. After retrieving his stuff from the pool the initial aggressor must respond and so on.... It's a territory thing innit.
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Originally posted by eek View PostYou need a better class of hotel... Don't have that issue in the hotels we are heading to in September or February....
Basically you get what you pay for and if you only spend what the riff-raff can afford you get riff-raff..
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI think it just escalates. A bit of silliness can't be allowed so you have to go one better. Someone takes your book and towel of your lounger while you are at the other side of the pool having a sarnie. Do you leave it there? Hell no, as soon as they are out of sight you go back, throw all their crap in the pool and then sit back on your lounger. After retrieving his stuff from the pool the initial aggressor must respond and so on.... It's a territory thing innit.
Villa.
Private Pool.
Cheaper.
Hoi polloi free.
It's a no brainier.
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You need a better class of hotel... Don't have that issue in the hotels we are heading to in September or February....
Basically you get what you pay for and if you only spend what the riff-raff can afford you get riff-raff..
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI think it just escalates. A bit of silliness can't be allowed so you have to go one better. Someone takes your book and towel of your lounger while you are at the other side of the pool having a sarnie. Do you leave it there? Hell no, as soon as they are out of sight you go back, throw all their crap in the pool and then sit back on your lounger. After retrieving his stuff from the pool the initial aggressor must respond and so on.... It's a territory thing innit.
The next day around a hundred and fifty towels were found mysteriously floating in the pool
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I think it just escalates. A bit of silliness can't be allowed so you have to go one better. Someone takes your book and towel of your lounger while you are at the other side of the pool having a sarnie. Do you leave it there? Hell no, as soon as they are out of sight you go back, throw all their crap in the pool and then sit back on your lounger. After retrieving his stuff from the pool the initial aggressor must respond and so on.... It's a territory thing innit.
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