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    Hotel Glasses Get Toxic Shock

    Thought this was worth sharing.

    Hotel glasses get toxic shock

    video on link below.

    http://www.breitbart.tv/?p=7714
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    This is a case of doing the jobs that the americans won't do.
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    I guess I won't be using hotel/motel water glasses, pitchers or ice containers anymore -- not unless I bring my own dishwashing detergent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam-I-am
    I guess I won't be using hotel/motel water glasses, pitchers or ice containers anymore -- not unless I bring my own dishwashing detergent.
    I never do.
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    I evidently didn't have something necessary to see the video, but can imagine what it shows.

    We had to travel for work several years ago and were staying in motels. I would carry bedclothes, pillows cover and all. I used Lysol spray on everything. We would go in, spray everything and leave for a while. I made sure we never walked on the carpet, carried my own coffee pot, cups and glasses.

    It got to be such a hassle, my husband decided we could, in fact, afford that travel trailer. I like using my own bathroom and sleeping in my own bed.

    Even though I carried my own bedclothes, I have had to remind the maids they were supposed to change the mattress pad. Actually, I have pulled back the covers and could tell from the wrinkles, the sheets had not been changed. I'm not talking about fleabag motels either -
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