October 17, 2004

What If
FOUND by Max Newman in Boston, Massachusetts
Found this in the parking lot of the Double Tree Hotel. I live there as a student.
Nathan in Yuma, AZ
Then it sounds like they should cease the hypocrisy and stop busting people for drinking.
+ November 30, 2006 06:48 PM +
Kathryn in Jacksonville
Man! I have no comment about the find but I would have loved living in a Double Tree when I was in college.
+ January 01, 2007 11:44 PM +
Hayley in Panama City
I completely understand this. I work at a night club where I have an obligation to keep underage kids from drinking. It makes me feel like crap seeing as I was one of them so recently in the same club drinking illegally. Hard, man.
+ March 01, 2007 09:00 PM +
nige in australia
busting people ? wow look out for the drinking police !
+ March 05, 2007 05:08 AM +
Kiki in Cali
The phrasing of this makes me laugh, like a therapist-in-training with the thinly-disguised "insight" formed as a simple, innocent pondering. "What if..."

I also like the idea of a "huge hypocrite" as opposed to a tiny- or average-sized one.
+ May 18, 2007 12:57 PM +
TinyPinkParka in the street
ew. this came from an RA training session. I know it all too well. next they probably listed 3 groups of people they admittedly really hated, and needed to learn to accept.
+ August 28, 2007 02:33 PM +
Voices in side your head
I'm not sure I'd want to live in a Double Tree Hotel parking lot...
+ November 11, 2007 08:31 AM +
Lefty in USA
I have to agree with TinyPinkParka on this one. I had the same question during RA training... My answer: It does, but that's the job. Do a good job and try not to be a hypocrite.
+ November 19, 2007 11:38 PM +

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