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Oh wait...those weren't bed bugs....disregard!

I know, I know...I'll catch flack for my post, but hey we went 5 page with out a B6 bash.
 
Holiday Inn, Gulfport MS. Got a really bad rash that took 6 weeks to get rid of. I think the doc gave me cream used on elephants or something.
 
Holiday Inn Iah not only do you get the bugs, but you won't breath right for 6 weeks from the mold.
 
Re: The Sherry-MIA. I'll take the bug bites. I can explain those. It's the other things you can get at the Sherry layovers that will cost me half my retirement and a house... :eek:

There used to be a hotel in ICT called the Royale. I vowed to buy my own room if I ever had a layover there again. It never came to that, fortunately.

Way2Broke--this thread may be gross but it's the best to come along in a while. Do you want us to go back to telling stories of taking a crap in the plane--single pilot?

That's what I thought... ;) TC
 
The question is, which employers have (or have not) addressed these "Pireps" and stopped utilizing those flea bag hotels for crew use...please tell.
 

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