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want to pull this up here because I want to
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make sure that I read it exactly as Paulina roaded
on our little sheet which is becoming more of a
diary again. But that's okay, we'll get around to that.
I just I don't want to. I want to do
this justice here. So we have a little document. Everyone
writes into the document. There are little ideas for the
program each day, and this is what it says, Paulina,
A Continental Breakfast hates to see me coming. I truly
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don't think. I don't I truly don't think we don't
talk about Okay, can we also like for free too? Okay?
That's too much? Yeah, let me let me I'll make
the correction on a continent. What this says is a
continental breakfast hates to see me coming. I truly don't
think we don't talk about that enough. I think what
you mean is, I truly don't think we do we
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talk about that enough. Correct. If the hotel doesn't offer it,
I'm not staying there. No where did that come from? Well?
Speaker 2 (01:34):
I had a lovely stay in Detroit the d or
as they called it, Motown, and we landed or like
wells to Motown.
Speaker 1 (01:41):
As they called it at one time. It's never been
referred to it before. What a good idea.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
He wasn't meant to that. So they were like, oh,
you know this and that. And my mom and I
were saying at a hotel with my baby Gigi. We
were saying down the road for my sister's house and
we went downstairs. My Mom was like, yeah, you know,
they got some breakfast whatever. We can check it out.
If now we'll go somewhere else. And I said, oh, no, no, no,
we do continental breakfast in this house. And I say
that because I don't think we really appreciate enough of
what it stands for.
Speaker 3 (02:06):
What does it stand for?
Speaker 1 (02:07):
No, please explain to me what a continental breakfast stands for.
Speaker 3 (02:11):
Is that America?
Speaker 1 (02:12):
It stands for America.
Speaker 2 (02:13):
It stands for I'm traveling on a budget, but I
don't want to pay forty dollars for eggs in the morning,
because breakfast can be expensive, so.
Speaker 1 (02:20):
I'd rather have the eggs have been sitting out for
a while. One hundred percent.
Speaker 2 (02:23):
They got bagels, They have everything you guys, they have yogurt,
they have you can make your own waffles. If I
went to the restaurant across the street for this order,
it would have cost us what like maybe eighty dollars
for two people and a baby?
Speaker 3 (02:35):
Am I right?
Speaker 1 (02:36):
For some eggs and some bacon. They would have made
the waffles for you. Though, No, I wouldn't get myself.
Choose your own adventure.
Speaker 2 (02:42):
We just don't talk about it enough. So if a
hotel doesn't have it, I probably won't stay there because
for that rate that I'm paying, which wasn't a lot,
but you know whatever, a little two hundred dollars stay
to have breakfast, I think you really, I don't know,
just makes up for it.
Speaker 1 (02:57):
E free parking.
Speaker 2 (02:57):
But that's another conversation we're not ready for.
Speaker 1 (03:00):
I stayed in a hotel recently that had like parking,
a parking lot, normal parking lot. There was no like
but there was no gate or anything. And then when
I check in, they were like, do you have a car?
I was like no, but what if I did? We
had to pay for parking, but there's no what do
you what do you mean? Like there's no there's no
like key card swipe, there's no garage, there's a parking lot.
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It was like one of those. I was only there
for one night. It was a convention hotel. You know,
it's like a massive hotel, massive parking lot. Like I'm
not telling you, I'm not telling you. You're gonna shrugs me.
You would never know. And the guy was like, well
how did I swear to you? Goes well, how did
you get here? Because like my sister was standing there
and know we were like brothers sister. I'm like, she
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drove me. He goes, So you do have a car. Well,
I was dropped off it. Why do you mind your business?
Do you have a Continental Breakfast or not? That's all
I want to know, because if you don't, I'm leaving
right now. I think mental breakfast. The other thing that
kind of irritated me about it, and I get I
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understand policy. But I went to the radio conference little
thing that there's a radio conference every year for morning shows,
and and I went. I went to that and they
were nice enough to have me on a panel talking
about I don't know what I said. I have no idea.
And I was on Young Jock the Rappers, apparently a
morning personality, and he said it was wild as opposed
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to the other young Jock. Well, but I didn't young Jock.
I mean, you may not think about you. You might
think young Jack can think mid two thousands, it's going down.
And I, you know, drank a lot listening to that
song because I was in college or whatever. But then no, no,
he's a radio personality and he was on a panel
and I'm just like, that's young Jock, right. That was
really kind of crazy to me that we're on the
same stage doing anything. I'd never in my life when
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I heard he's going down, it's going dun. I never
one time thought someday, I'm gonna sit on stage with
that guy and he's we're gonna talk about stuff. So
that was in Austin, and then I went to Dallas
because my nieces are there. And it was literally too
hot in Austin on Friday afternoon for me to leave
to fly the airplane. The airplane was like nope, no
thank you, little pup pup plane, like, the systems were
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like nope, overheat, like you know how your iPad overheat?
Like no, no, thank you, We're not today. So I
had to I had a hotel room for two nights,
but I had to call them and be like, hey,
I'm not coming tonight, but keep the reservation because I'm
coming tomorrow. I have to book another property in your
little collection Marriott collection here, you know, so that I
can stay here. I'll be there tomorrow. I'm like, is
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there any way you guys would credit me back tonight
because I can't get there, Like there's no flights, I
can't get there. And they said no, they said no,
and then I booked it on one of those websites,
and then the website reached out to them and I
said no to them too. I'm like, well, that is
one way for me to rest asshirt. I'll never come
back to your kind little breakfast having parking lot paying
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ooh thing. It's like, how like, you know, I can't
get there, were there rooms available? Could you have just
canceled and then rebooked. Well, but there's no there's no refunds.
They said, like it says that no. I understand it's
the policy, but I just thought, you know, I just thought,
you know, I'm coming tomorrow. I can't get I can't
physically get there, so maybe it just you know, it
wasn't that expensive. I'm like, maybe just hook it up.
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I'm coming tomorrow. It'll be fine, you know. And I
couldn't cancel the reservation and risk it because then it
or just not show up, because then it, you know,
avoids the whole thing. So I was like, you know,
can you could you hook a brother up just on
this one time, just for the one time, and they
said no. Twice, three times they told me no, and
they said no. I'm like, okay, well that's one way
to be absolutely sure. I never come back to your hotel.
Speaker 3 (06:34):
You should never lied about that car. Well, I shouldn't tell,
but you know, like I know who he was lying.
I know the policy. I want to say what the
policy is?
Speaker 1 (06:43):
Can we use common sense sometimes like this isn't like
I booked this thing, and then I just I don't know,
I don't feel like it anymore. This is like I
booked it thing, I can't go. They're like, he doesn't
have a plane, he's lying, he's well, i've been a
wordered like that. I just said that it was it
was one hundred and some degrees. I don't know. Maybe
planes weren't my flight. I canceled what he's to do?
And then I know, you can buy that little trip
thing insurance, but that was half the price of the room.
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So I didn't do that either. So I was like,
I don't know what to do. What I should have
done is stated at a place that had Continental breakfast,
because this place did not, And had I done that,
I could have just gone down there and made as
many waffles as they wanted. I would have felt better
about it. And free coffee, unlimited unlimited free coffee. So
like what's the problem. Okay, no, I don't know, but anyway, yeah,
I thank you so that you you just wanted to
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make sure that you stood here for all thirteen listeners
and let them know that Continental breakfast is very much
It's like that Keen Peel skit if you've seen it,
where the dude goes and it's like Condinental breakfast is
included and he goes into the Continental. I'll have one
for the Continental Breakfast, and the man's like, you can
just take this. He's like the guy, like the guy's
cleaning stuff up, but he's like, sir, car so on
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one for the Continental breakfast.
Speaker 2 (07:53):
Help yourself to those pancakes or whatever's over there.
Speaker 1 (07:55):
I mean it's free. But also like everyone breathed on
it all morning and which I'm not crazy. I'm not
gonna think about that part. Yeah, I mean like I'm
gonna ignore that part. And just you know, everybody like
made the waffles for themselves. Everybody did, and nobody really
cleaned between you know, you don't worry with that little
salmonella didn't hurt anybody.
Speaker 2 (08:13):
This little economy, not really.
Speaker 4 (08:14):
No, I'll take a cleanse.
Speaker 1 (08:15):
Yeah that's the thing, right, Yeah, yeah, I just lose
a few lbs doing it this way. Yeah. Are you
guys as uh into the continental breakfast concept?
Speaker 3 (08:26):
Do you?
Speaker 1 (08:26):
Do you look into that when you I mean if
it's if it's there, I'm like, oh, that's cool, But
I mean I wouldn't say I'm booking based on the
continental breakfast. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (08:34):
My sister is all about it, Like she looks to
make sure that it's there because she always travels with
her grandkids or kids, and so she's like she's the
first one down there she has she's actually setting up
the breakfast.
Speaker 1 (08:45):
For them, like yeah, she's.
Speaker 3 (08:47):
Like helping everybody put it, put the food out, and
then yeah.
Speaker 1 (08:50):
So there are TikTok videos about this too, where parents
at a hotel with the continental breakfast, and it's like
they go in the kids room, Okay, breakfast till ten,
and I'm not buying you food until one. So if
you want to eat, kids, you gotta get up, got
out and take full advantage of the continental break crusting
their eyes. Yeah, yeah, no, I like a room service breakfast.
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But Jason, I were talking about this the other day,
like a room service breakfast will set you back sixty
bucks easy.
Speaker 4 (09:16):
Oh yes, I had my card full. I was like,
I'm gonna get French toes. I wanted a locked it
like everything. Last time I was in a hotel and
it was like fifty five dollars. I'm like, I can't,
I can't, I can't justify it.
Speaker 1 (09:28):
But every now and again, treat yourself, you know what
I mean. But it's yeah, that is that is ridiculous.
Speaker 3 (09:35):
Is ridiculous saying, and then they show you on the
TV and then they got you.
Speaker 1 (09:39):
Gotta add a tip to that.
Speaker 4 (09:41):
Yeah that was before like yeah, like it was like, oh,
it's ridiculous. It was like I could just walk my
little booty down to Starbucks and I'll be good.
Speaker 1 (09:49):
There is something kind of I didn't really ever think
of this into recently, but there is something kind of
strange about room service. Like Okay, I just woke up.
I'm basically still in my pajamas. I mean, I'm wearing
like clothes, I'm covered or whatever. But then I mean
the bed's kind of unmade. I just slept in it,
you know whatever. And I'm waking up and I'm letting
a stranger into the room with a cart of food
and like they have to walk in and like God
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knows what they walk into, you know what I mean, right,
and it's just like sir, hello, like can I come
into your room? And it'say, okay. And I never thought
about it before because it's like, well food and I
want I want that so like, but I mean, imagine
what they must walk into because people are not It's
not like I cleaned the I mean, you know me,
I probably I organize everything. I made the damn bed.
I'm embarrassed, you know, but I mean some people they
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probably had some fun the night before and there's stuff on.
Then imagine what these maids and room service people must
see walking into hotel rooms they need to come in though.
Speaker 3 (10:41):
That's I'm always.
Speaker 1 (10:41):
Curious because I don't want to me trying to wheel
that card in there and like I'm.
Speaker 4 (10:45):
Just like give me, give me the food, right, I
just gotten the tray, nothing at the door and took
the tray. Like I've never had anyone I meaned room service,
I think three times my entire life, but I've never
had someone like come in the room.
Speaker 3 (10:56):
They always come in my room like they it's like
they insist, they're like, oh, come in, and I'm like
I could just take it. And they're like, no, no, no,
let me come in. And I'm like, what are you
trying to see in here? Like I don't have my wig.
Speaker 4 (11:07):
I just give me the food.
Speaker 1 (11:08):
Here's what I'm talking about, gusult underwear hanging out there.
You'll kicking out the one thong hanging out to dry.
Speaker 3 (11:14):
You know.
Speaker 1 (11:14):
It's just like, I mean, imagine what they must see
in these rooms. I didn't think about that until this one.
And I'm like, I'm kind of what I sleep in
is not I'm kind of in my underwear basically, like yeah,
come on in, sure. But you know, I had the
one hotel where I stayed there and the credit card
had breakfast for room service breakfast for two included in
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this day. And this was exciting. So you know that
every morning I ordered room service breakfast for two. You know,
I did as you should. And so the dude the
first day he brings it in. It's on a tray
and it's like a table already set up and there's
a there's food on each side and like a little
flour and the thing. It was very nice. And he
wheels it in and he puts it and he says, well,
would the other person be joining us soon, like us,
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like like, because you're leaving right, you need to go there.
And so I'm embarrassed at this point because it's like
pancakes and eggs benedict and like four potsico. I mean
whatever the limit was, I ordered all of it, and
I'm like, oh, yeah, she's out for a run. Well,
by the third day I stayed at the hotel, he
realized there was no other person. And by the way,
it was the same dude who worked every month. I'm like,
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can we get does anyone else?
Speaker 2 (12:19):
Say?
Speaker 1 (12:20):
Right, Like, I figure, I'm gonna see a different person
every day, so I can come up with a different lie.
You know, she's at a convention for baby saving and
she'll be back later Like no, No, it was the
same dude. Finally, he just stopped asking because he realized
I was going to sit at one on the table
and eat that and then move over to the other side,
sit down in the chair and eat that too, like
a big fatty