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Posted: Sat, Feb 6 2010, 6:53 pm EST Post subject: Re: More hotels... |
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BigBuoy wrote: | You played the race card not I nowhere did I mention race in my statement funny you went there and then said "maybe their all caucasian" LOL |
This is what you said, "Ps there are two shades of white in cranbury uncut blow in the neighborhoods and crack in the hotels." |
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Posted: Sun, Feb 7 2010, 8:32 am EST Post subject: Re: More hotels... |
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I was talking about the drugs in cranbury not the people |
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Posted: Sun, Feb 7 2010, 8:36 am EST Post subject: Re: More hotels... |
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Drugs???
There are no drugs in Cranbury. Cranbury is a nice community ! |
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Posted: Sun, Feb 7 2010, 10:36 am EST Post subject: Re: More hotels... |
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"Rich people get high inside. Poor people get high outside." |
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Posted: Sun, Feb 7 2010, 10:58 am EST Post subject: Re: More hotels... |
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Get high on life, with what? |
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Posted: Sun, Feb 7 2010, 11:54 am EST Post subject: Re: More hotels... |
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Empty ugly hotel or super-cool liquor store, best within 10 miles at least.
I vote for the second one. |
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Posted: Sun, Feb 7 2010, 4:11 pm EST Post subject: Re: More hotels... |
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Shari Tonne wrote: | Guest wrote: | Guest wrote: |
This is a Hyatt, not a rent by the hour hotel. The people who generally stay in a Hyatt are Upper middle to upper class.
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I'll bet no one expected the Marriott to turn into section 8 housing either.
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Last night, I passed the Sheraton I used to work at. It was a nice place in a nice town; a 4 story, brand-name hotel with a nice restaurant and banquet facilities. Now its a no-name hotel advertising rooms for $50/ night. |
Sorry, I forgot to mention, the "Utopia Fantasy Suites" cost $89/night. I hear the hotel also hosts a charitable foundation for "middle and upper class" patrons who want to help poor, single moms. |
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