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1-24-2009 @ 12:14AM
Goldie said...
I attended a wedding in Columbus in December of last year for my niece. My job was to take care of last minute floral seat markers, so I had to take my florist tape and cutters, etc. I made a quite a mess, with all the price stickers and tags I had to remove, but you know, I kept a plastic trash can liner inside the can so I would not leave a TRACE of my work there that night. When I left, I made sure I had made my bed (not too neatly so that they knew which one had been slept in...even if they did make up both beds again), wiped the counters off, wiped down the faucets, left the towels I used on the floor (as the sign specified for guests to do so that there was no mistake that those towels were used), washed the coffeepot and basket and left it next to the coffeemaker, gathered the used glassware and left it conspicuously next to the coffeepot, and lastly, I put the lovely Gerbera daisy corsage from one of the groomsmen in a glass on the counter. Next to that, I put a nice thank you note for the maid, thanking her for the WONDERFUL, CLEAN HOTEL ROOM. It was such a treat to stay in such a nice place and I did not want to make the maids' job any harder that day. Oh, and as far as the doctor's misspelling in his email, is it really that important to the person who commented about it? At what point do we stop attacking other humans at every opportunity? Mind your manners. The world is a better place with him in it, and it is a better place with less people like you.
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