To: Trailerpark Badass
I travel a great deal and have probably spent over $50,000 on hotels in the last 12 months. I will be more than happy to spend these dollars at hotels that allow me to smoke. Its the owner's choice to decide what goes and doesen't go in their business, but its my choice where i spend my money. So if you want to be that way, say ciao to my $$$$$!!!!
To: ChinaThreat
Thankfully, my high-milage traveling days are over, but it's instructive to see that non-smokers are abandoning the pretext that their concerns are health-related. No cigarette smoke would remain in a hotel room that could be dangerous to the next guest. They just don't like the smell.
Now, as consumers, they have every right to patronize businesses that cater to their needs, and private businesses have every right to cater to them. But using health concerns to insure their access to odor-free air is fraudulent. I wonder if any of them find the medical marijuana argument distasteful in the same way?
To: ChinaThreat
30 posted on
09/18/2003 3:02:34 PM PDT by
groanup
(Whom the market gods humble they first make proud.)
To: ChinaThreat
You must be quite a high-roller to spend $120.00 a day on hotels every day of the year.
Hell, man, check your rear - it's probably smoking.
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