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ProfessorNeurus t1_jefqepa wrote

I hate this because it's a great idea, but also very shitty on the next guests.

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TugaxZuca OP t1_jefqrsi wrote

It was the only way, I felt little bad for the next guest, but I washed it 10 times before leave the room

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grimeflea t1_jefqd71 wrote

Hotel tea and the hotdog flavoured water.

E: (last 5 words are a reference to an album)

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Anon293357 t1_jegfa1s wrote

> Hotel tea and the hotdog flavoured water

Music band name material

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RktitRalph t1_jefrxkr wrote

just a word of advice, don’t ever use the ice bucket without the plastic liner baggie 😳

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elf_grass t1_jefqquk wrote

This is outrageous. Where are the armed men who come in to take the kettle hotdog cookers away? Where are they? This kind of behavior is never tolerated in Baraqua.

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W3ST0Feden t1_jefulyz wrote

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Better than making a grilled cheese using the clothes iron I guess.

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Blueprint81 t1_jefzrt3 wrote

Great example of, "I got mine, fuck everyone else" kinda mentality.

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vasekkri t1_jefu4qj wrote

In dorm room for secondary school my friend went, they removed these kettles after some caretakers make coffee from sausage water.

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EliteHypnosis t1_jefxbxw wrote

What if the previous guest used the kettle to wash their socks or underwear? I don't think I'd like to taste those...

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Soliae t1_jefxlwc wrote

You can heat up all kinds of cheap meals with hotel coffee makers, and make things like Ramen as well.

Just clean it after, they don’t pay the maids enough for that crap.

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carndees t1_jeg0z2s wrote

That is the upper decker of hotel hot drinks. I applaud.

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Heres_your_sign t1_jeg3uqs wrote

Times must be hard... A pre-made one would only set you back about 1 USD.

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Soft_Explorer9300 t1_jegrb42 wrote

You can alternatively boil water in the kettle and use a thermal insulated mug to cook your hot dogs in. That way you aren’t leaving hot dog residue in the tea kettle.

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