The Blue Leopard is better than the Purple Door - go there next time.
And the Etap is commonly used by manky whores who book a room for the night then get their "in-calls" to visit.
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is that the one with the attached TGI Fridays?
I stayed there on a stag weekend a couple of years ago - grim place.
The room opposite me had an imaginative poem stuck to the door:
"If you want a whore, knock on the door"
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Originally posted by Ruprect View PostDid it fit?
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Originally posted by zeitghostTravel Inn (or whatever they call themselves now) do...
Once found a crusty thong behind the door in one of them places.
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Etap doesn't supply glasses for listening up against the wall. Gives me flipping earache does that.
Well done anyway
if you are for real
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next time, Wilmslow, just pay the girl upfront and none of this grief would happen in the first place..
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This is Wilmslow we're talking about....
The young girl was probably fine until he started mentioning his car woes
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostWas in the Leeds Travelodge last night.
Two girls (18-ish) were shouting at each other in the room next to me about the Purple Door (local Strip club).
All the residents on the floor were out in the corridor, security was great, the police came swiftly and within half an hour peace reigned. Entertaining at this point.
Police read the riot act to this penniless vulnerable girl (yes, a child as far as I am concerned) – left her alone in the dodgy back alley around some dodgy clubs. Not safe.
Window open, I heard her talk to some helpline, said she wants to die, and wants to tell someone that before she does. We are next to the Leeds train station.
Hence I call the police back over, 5 mins later I heard her enter a car and went back to sleep.
10 mins later knock on my hotel door – two policemen, saying she is now with them. Thanks for waking me up to tell me that guys……..
Think I may have had more kip in the Etap!
Still cannot believe the stupidity of the police to leave a vulnerable young person alone in a dodgy back street with no money, and nowhere near her home….
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The point is was she hot and did you do the gentlemanly thing and offer her somewhere to say for the night
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Kept awake by a suicidal stripper
Was in the Leeds Travelodge last night.
Two girls (18-ish) were shouting at each other in the room next to me about the Purple Door (local Strip club).
All the residents on the floor were out in the corridor, security was great, the police came swiftly and within half an hour peace reigned. Entertaining at this point.
Police read the riot act to this penniless vulnerable girl (yes, a child as far as I am concerned) – left her alone in the dodgy back alley around some dodgy clubs. Not safe.
Window open, I heard her talk to some helpline, said she wants to die, and wants to tell someone that before she does. We are next to the Leeds train station.
Hence I call the police back over, 5 mins later I heard her enter a car and went back to sleep.
10 mins later knock on my hotel door – two policemen, saying she is now with them. Thanks for waking me up to tell me that guys……..
Think I may have had more kip in the Etap!
Still cannot believe the stupidity of the police to leave a vulnerable young person alone in a dodgy back street with no money, and nowhere near her home….Tags: None
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