Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for September 25, 2015
Transcript:
Goat: I'm staying at a charming little bed and breakfast next week. Pig: What's a bed and breakfast? Goat: Well, they vary, of course, but in general, they're- Rat; Some weirdo's house where you eat with strangers and sometimes find them in your bathroom. Pig: I need my bathroom alone-time. Goat; They're not in your bathroom. Rat: It's like hell, but without the flames.
BE THIS GUY about 9 years ago
I’ll make a reservation at the Marriott.
Sherlock Watson about 9 years ago
Pig has a crazed look in his eyes; has he gone completely potty?
knight1192a about 9 years ago
Actually, I always thought they were more like a low end hotel but more ritzy that a motel.
Sisyphos about 9 years ago
A good bed-and-breakfast is just fine; more intimate than a hotel, assuming the traveler wants to meet and know people….Pig, relax! The bathroom is yours!
nosirrom about 9 years ago
If Pig had a girlfriend he wouldn’t need his bathroom alone time.oh, those long showers.
juicebruce about 9 years ago
Me thinks it is safe to say Rat does not like B + B ! :-o
linksglfr Premium Member about 9 years ago
For a wonderful bed and breakfast try Amalfi B & B in Dornoch, Scotland!
whiteheron about 9 years ago
I think Rat would like a S&M B&B
mammamoonbeam about 9 years ago
“It’s like hell but without the flames.” Sounds like my life sometimes…
Carl Rennhack Premium Member about 9 years ago
Next week: Paris realizes too late that the “B&B” is actually the Hotel California!
garcoa about 9 years ago
Many B&Bs offer private bathrooms, but you have to check first. My wife and I almost always stay at B&Bs when on vacation. But yes, you have to like being around people, as you actually talk to the other guests at breakfast.
Guilty Bystander about 9 years ago
Frankly, I’d give a pig all the “alone-time” in a bathroom he wanted, plus an hour.
Rose Madder Premium Member about 9 years ago
Like it has been said – check the listings. Most rooms do have their own bathroom. The one I stayed at also had an available kitchen with cooking utensils and the breakfasts were great but you do eat as a group with the other occupants
Mikel V about 9 years ago
B+B are not for everybody. Young people would find them ‘weird’ compared to modern chains hotels, but it is a good way to get a true experience of the local cuisine and traditions. A Holiday Inn is the same in Savannah as in Anchorage, a Bed and Breakfast is very different one from another
tazz555 about 9 years ago
my grandparents used to have a bed in breakfast. they transformed a pretty large house that that 4 floors (no basement). the first floor had the living room, kitch and dining room, floors 2 and 3 were the bedrooms for the guests and the 4th floor which was where their room was. when I stayed over, they used the office area (part of the 4th floor) as a guest room.
bmonk about 9 years ago
Poor Pig. He needs to try it and see that his fears are much overrated.
Next he should try a Japanese family bath. . . .
Number Three about 9 years ago
I have never stayed in a B&B.I’ve only stayed in 2 proper hotels.xxx
abbybookcase about 9 years ago
some b n b’s expect more togetherness than others at breakfast. and other times. i’ve experienced a range. certainly the enforced intimacy of the ones at the extreme would be worse for rat than anything including a shared bathroom
Kind&Kinder about 9 years ago
Yes, Rat. But it’s very quaint Hell!
tomielm about 9 years ago
B&Bs in Europe can be interesting. A couple of friends and I stayed in a lovely one in Venice. Turns out it was the home of a countess who needed the money.
trynet almost 3 years ago
Having lived in the UK and mostly stayed in B&Bs when travelling I’ve never heard of one with bathrooms shared between rooms. Saw a cheap hotel that had it once, but that’s a different story.
whoo about 1 month ago
Rat forgot about the food