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What way up was it? The symbol associated with the 'dark arts' is the inverted pentagram (2 points at the top and one at the bottom) . If it was one of those you wouldn't see me for dust. Not that I'm superstitious or anything - just reminds me of some of the prepostrous heavy metal that pals of mine used to listen to back in the day.
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What way up was it? The symbol associated with the 'dark arts' is the inverted pentagram. If it was one of those you wouldn't see me for dust. Not that I'm superstitious or anything - just reminds me of some of the prepostrous heavy metal that pals of mine used to listen to back in the day.
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostFor £100 a night, I wouldn't expect to be using a communal bog at the end of the corridor. No en-suite? Or were you returning to your room after 'misbehaving'?
T*****L**** booked at the last minute...
Haven't received a reply from their customer service dept yet...
I'm going to H' Inn next time.....
T
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Originally posted by Tingles View PostStayed at a large budget hotel last week in London, £100ish per night.
(nocturnal trip to the bog).
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Originally posted by Tingles View PostStayed at a large budget hotel last week for a course in London, I booked at the last minute - £100ish per night.
T
£30 would be a budget hotel. And even then I'd want some hot totty at the reception...
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Originally posted by wurzel View PostWhat way up was it? The symbol associated with the 'dark arts' is the inverted pentagram (2 points at the top and one at the bottom) . If it was one of those you wouldn't see me for dust. Not that I'm superstitious or anything - just reminds me of some of the prepostrous heavy metal that pals of mine used to listen to back in the day.Originally posted by jhun12 View PostWhat way up was it? The symbol associated with the 'dark arts' is the inverted pentagram. If it was one of those you wouldn't see me for dust. Not that I'm superstitious or anything - just reminds me of some of the prepostrous heavy metal that pals of mine used to listen to back in the day.
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I've found the pitch where Satan has his Sunday morning kickabout:
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&so...13937&t=h&z=17
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Has had so many uses over the years, hollywood has made it more of a devil symbol
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentagram
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What way up was it? The symbol associated with the 'dark arts' is the inverted pentagram. If it was one of those you wouldn't see me for dust. Not that I'm superstitious or anything - just reminds me of some of the prepostrous heavy metal that pals of mine used to listen to back in the day.
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Originally posted by eliquant View PostMay not have been a pentagram, it could have been the Jewish "Star of David".
Did the receptionist shrug his shoulders and wear a skull cap or instead did he have evil arched eyebrows and a black goaty on his chin ?
I did joined their loyalty club....
I get free rooms it only cost me a soul....
It was like a star but was upside down - one point down, two up..
I filled in a feedback email they sent me today.
T
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May not have been a pentagram, it could have been the Jewish "Star of David".
Did the receptionist shrug his shoulders and wear a skull cap or instead did he have evil arched eyebrows and a black goaty on his chin ?
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Originally posted by Tingles View PostStayed at a large budget hotel last week for a course in London, I booked at the last minute - £100ish per night.
Was surprised to see a large luminous pentagram which was painted on the wall near the door of the room - noticed it on the last night at about 3.30am (nocturnal trip to the bog).
Tried to explain to the guy on the receiption in the morning but it got somewhat lost in translation...
T
Sorry but Im not into devil worship much : misspent youth.....
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Worse to come .. I recommend playing Hellgate London for a week - you will get used to pentagrams .
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Originally posted by chetty View PostI do a better cockney accent than Dick Van Dyke thankyou very much.
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When i was in halls at Uni, somebody had done this picture of Hitler on my notice board. It was done by painting in the shaded/dark parts of his face on the white notice board. It looked quite good but seemed a bit odd heading off to the land of Nod under the gaze of one of the biggest mass murderers of all time.
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