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From How I Saved My Marriage by Mark Bingham

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Bill Shaneyfelt commented on Koblenz to Oberwesel

By the looks of this stuff, you could finance a whole tour for the cost of one night in that hotel!

I'd be afraid to touch anything! So fancy!

3 weeks ago
Mark Bingham replied to a comment by Steve Miller/Grampies on a photo in Koblenz to Oberwesel

You're too kind. Completely wrong, but kind. :-)

3 weeks ago
Mark Bingham replied to a comment by Steve Miller/Grampies on a photo in Koblenz to Oberwesel

Yeah, pulling on the cord turns the light on and off.

3 weeks ago
Steve Miller/Grampies commented on a photo in Koblenz to Oberwesel

You are too young for this kind of phone.

3 weeks ago
Steve Miller/Grampies commented on a photo in Koblenz to Oberwesel

Thought you meant the old fashioned telephone.

3 weeks ago
Steve Miller/Grampies commented on a photo in Koblenz to Oberwesel

Does it work?

3 weeks ago
Steve Miller/Grampies commented on a photo in Koblenz to Oberwesel

Looks just about right!

3 weeks ago
Mark Bingham replied to a comment by Gregory Garceau on a photo in Koblenz to Oberwesel

Yeah, pretty much the same. Except maybe for the dour, gloved servant.

3 weeks ago
Gregory Garceau commented on Koblenz to Oberwesel

I should have read the rest of your post before posting that ridiculous comment earlier. I bet it took wild horses to drag you away from that hotel the next day. Or else, maybe we'll learn in the next few pages that you're still there.

3 weeks ago
Gregory Garceau commented on a photo in Koblenz to Oberwesel

I stayed on the 10th floor of a Hampton Inn once. Was it kind of like that?

3 weeks ago
Gregory Garceau commented on a photo in Koblenz to Oberwesel

Whatever that contraption is, it sports John Deere green & yellow.

3 weeks ago
Mark Bingham replied to a comment by Halûk Okur on a photo in Zell to Müden

Fortunately, it doesn't seem to be slowing him down any....

I think. :-)

3 weeks ago
Mark Bingham replied to a comment by Rich Frasier on Müden to Koblenz

Unknowable, definitely. Embarrassing, definitely. Beautiful.... ehhhh, I'm not so sure. :-)

Suzanne has been very helpful in researching things for me. Maybe I should ask her!

3 weeks ago
Rich Frasier commented on Müden to Koblenz

Beautiful and unknowable things apparently include the reasons why your credit cards weren't accepted. This has happened to us occasionally, too. In several countries. Like you, we were able to use the card immediately afterwards in a different machine.

If there are any bored German scientists around, maybe we can get a learned treatise published on this mystery. :)

3 weeks ago
Bill Shaneyfelt replied to a comment by Mark Bingham on a photo in Perl to Trier

Funny thing... as a kid in the early 1950s, I first encountered them. Not good!

In the early 1970s, I was told they are good to eat. It wasn't until the mid 1980s, after doing lots of reading that I finally summoned the gumption to actually try eating them.

I still occasionally get days long painful welts when I fail to pay attention while fishing, berry picking, etc.

Yup, I agree, kinda brutal, but memorable punishment!

3 weeks ago