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Old Jun 25, 2006, 11:50 pm
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RNOHoosier
 
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Originally Posted by flyinbob
YIKES! Chill, bud. He hardly "screwed over" anyone. He just reserved a room that happens to be accessible, usually at Hilton meaning a few design changes in the bathroom. Doesn't mean he'll get it. More of a reserving of the RATE, not the room.

Did we forget to take our meds today?
Umm.. no. He reserved the accessible room to get the lower price, all the while hoping he would get a regular room. When he didn't get one, even after he called, he apparently had a snit, and when Hilton called to ask him to take the regular room he really wanted, because they needed the handicap room he chose to make some pathetic statement. Why do you think the Hilton wanted the room back? Because someone with a disability was staying there and NEEDED the room. Instead, this ***** keeps the room he doesn't NEED OR WANT just to make some pathetic point. Utterly dispicable in my book.

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