being home. It’s a thing.

@kdfrawg those sound like nice places

@kdfrawg I've stayed in enough Holiday Inn Expresses that they seem familiar, no matter where I go.

nothing whips the llamas ass anymore

that and Gig Harbor is just REALLY white.

@kdfrawg I think if they ever start truly feeling like home, I might have to stop traveling. Not to say that a hotel can’t be comfortable…

they were amazingly capable devices in their day. Sadly, you can’t use the European variant on US Networks anymore because of the lack of 2G support.

And yes, I’d be curious how they were using them.

Definitely a wider variety of people in this Starbucks in Redmond than I typically see in Gig Harbor.

Depends on where you live. Humidity is a huge problem just about everywhere…

my son is with me. Using some of my hotel points and avoiding a long commute.