The UPS and USPS men have seen me in all sorts of early morning ugliness. Morning breath, messy hair, no contacts so I am squinting, and whatever ratty t-shirt/pj pants combo (usually not matching) I happen to be wearing when I open the door. They’re working so they and room service care not what you look like. They’re there to earn a paycheck and that’s all. Save the primping for your hubby. ;)
That is probably the ‘special’ nightgown. Sometimes for a mom the specialness of the new nightgown is that it is non-stained with kid stuff and does not have any holes
This is why I never dated girls who wore makeup. Didn’t want any surprises in the morning. At age 87 my wife still looks good without makeup and 20 years younger than her age.
On a trip to Hawaii years ago that involved airplane problems, long delays and a trip that should have taken 8 hours stretching into 14 our luggage did not arrive with us.Exhausted we checked into our hotel and crashed. Sometime in the wee hours of the morning our bags arrived and the hotel staff brought them to us. I got up to allow the young man and woman to bring our bags in.When we got up my wife told me that, yes, I threw on a robe when I answered the door, but I failed to close it. I have always slept “in the raw”.At least that was back when I had my young, athletic body. It would be much worse now with my older, saggy, flabby body!
I don’t care how a room service employee sees me as long as the nightgown covered me well enough. But by insulting his wife Elly should, in sympathy with her, not leave the guy a tip. Or she could leave a sympathy card for his wife for being married to such a jerk!
The waiter’s third panel answer shows that the guy is easy going… just the right reply to put hotel guest at ease.
One of my friends used to work at a hotel in the housekeeping department during her student days,… and the stories she told us,… (wow!) One thing her stories taught me, is to leave as little a mess as possible and to leave a tip. The other one is to travel with my very own towels and bedding. I would always pack in such a way as to have room for that, instead of taking more clothes.
Templo S.U.D. over 10 years ago
This is going one swell of a business trip.
ellisaana Premium Member over 10 years ago
Most hotels where I have stayed will make a phone call to wake you up in the morning.
Nicole ♫ ⊱✿ ◕‿◕✿⊰♫ Premium Member over 10 years ago
The UPS and USPS men have seen me in all sorts of early morning ugliness. Morning breath, messy hair, no contacts so I am squinting, and whatever ratty t-shirt/pj pants combo (usually not matching) I happen to be wearing when I open the door. They’re working so they and room service care not what you look like. They’re there to earn a paycheck and that’s all. Save the primping for your hubby. ;)
mkcsSquirrel over 10 years ago
That is probably the ‘special’ nightgown. Sometimes for a mom the specialness of the new nightgown is that it is non-stained with kid stuff and does not have any holes
dbartley53 over 10 years ago
This is why I never dated girls who wore makeup. Didn’t want any surprises in the morning. At age 87 my wife still looks good without makeup and 20 years younger than her age.
dbartley53 over 10 years ago
Oops, I meant age 57. Stupid laptop keyboard. My momma isn’t even 87 yet!
bryan42 over 10 years ago
On a trip to Hawaii years ago that involved airplane problems, long delays and a trip that should have taken 8 hours stretching into 14 our luggage did not arrive with us.Exhausted we checked into our hotel and crashed. Sometime in the wee hours of the morning our bags arrived and the hotel staff brought them to us. I got up to allow the young man and woman to bring our bags in.When we got up my wife told me that, yes, I threw on a robe when I answered the door, but I failed to close it. I have always slept “in the raw”.At least that was back when I had my young, athletic body. It would be much worse now with my older, saggy, flabby body!
Mickeylacey over 10 years ago
Tip NOT included !!!!
alondra over 10 years ago
I don’t care how a room service employee sees me as long as the nightgown covered me well enough. But by insulting his wife Elly should, in sympathy with her, not leave the guy a tip. Or she could leave a sympathy card for his wife for being married to such a jerk!
Can't Sleep over 10 years ago
…And so the room service guy has blown off his tip.
JennyJenkins over 10 years ago
The waiter’s third panel answer shows that the guy is easy going… just the right reply to put hotel guest at ease.
One of my friends used to work at a hotel in the housekeeping department during her student days,… and the stories she told us,… (wow!) One thing her stories taught me, is to leave as little a mess as possible and to leave a tip. The other one is to travel with my very own towels and bedding. I would always pack in such a way as to have room for that, instead of taking more clothes.
USN1977 over 10 years ago
That is not squinting; Elly is glowering.
tuslog64 over 10 years ago
A friend of mine went to England.Checked into a hotel, and was told“I’ll be up at 7:30 to knock you up”(Has a different meaning in the Midwest!)
westny77 over 10 years ago
I stayed at many hotels and never got room service.Always went down to the restaurant.
ORMouseworks over 10 years ago
Poor Elly…time has a habit of marching on while one is asleep… ;)
Carito over 1 year ago
Don’t you need to call and order room service? Never heard of them coming otherwise, and certainly not first thing in the morning.