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http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/local&id=7484257
This is disturbing on a several levels. Firstly, who values their weapon so little to leave it behind in a hotel? But more importantly, DEAR GODS ABOVE DON'T THESE PEOPLE CHANGE THEIR SHEETS????
I saw the story locally on Fox 31. Haven't been able to find it on their site. Zappolo did the report and it was Weaver who said, "They obviously didn't change the sheets between guests." Zappolo quipped, "Yeah, that's the least of their worries."
Ummm...EW! Frickin' EW!!! No, Ron, I think that's going to be the top of my worries from now on, thank you very much! Being so irresponsible for your own weapon is reprehensible just on a personal property level. It's worrisome to think the kid might have found it first and not been taught gun safety and thought it was a toy. But the oddsofthat happeningcommonly are pretty low. What's much higher is that thishotel (and surely, many many many others) regularly leave the same sheets between guests communicating lice, ticks, and gods know WHAT ELSE, um, yeah that's TOP of my worries now!!!
Everytime we go to a hotel, the first thing my wife does is strip the bedsrpead and stuff it in the closet because those things NEVER get washed. Now I get to worry about the frickin' sheets??? Yeah, I'm gonna worry about that ALOT more than the off chance an idiot previous guest left a gun in the room.
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/local&id=7484257
This is disturbing on a several levels. Firstly, who values their weapon so little to leave it behind in a hotel? But more importantly, DEAR GODS ABOVE DON'T THESE PEOPLE CHANGE THEIR SHEETS????
I saw the story locally on Fox 31. Haven't been able to find it on their site. Zappolo did the report and it was Weaver who said, "They obviously didn't change the sheets between guests." Zappolo quipped, "Yeah, that's the least of their worries."
Ummm...EW! Frickin' EW!!! No, Ron, I think that's going to be the top of my worries from now on, thank you very much! Being so irresponsible for your own weapon is reprehensible just on a personal property level. It's worrisome to think the kid might have found it first and not been taught gun safety and thought it was a toy. But the oddsofthat happeningcommonly are pretty low. What's much higher is that thishotel (and surely, many many many others) regularly leave the same sheets between guests communicating lice, ticks, and gods know WHAT ELSE, um, yeah that's TOP of my worries now!!!
Everytime we go to a hotel, the first thing my wife does is strip the bedsrpead and stuff it in the closet because those things NEVER get washed. Now I get to worry about the frickin' sheets??? Yeah, I'm gonna worry about that ALOT more than the off chance an idiot previous guest left a gun in the room.