Depends where and how much Cup of coffee at vending machine 20p tight cup of coffee at Heathrow £2-00 hmmm To be honest I cant normally be bothered even for £2-00 but if I get a danish as well taking it to £4+ I usually do
RE: Where do you draw the line though ? Light bondage and watersports. 'A' levels and OWO. £450. Claimable ?
We all have to drink and eat, we all carry money for incidentals, a meal, fuel and other essentials no probs, but claiming for a cup of coffee, well, I'd be embarrassed, Deadly Doug Ellis should've invited him into the office, given him a brew and said we'll call that a feckin draw you tight fisted tw@t.
I'd sign it off You've viewed too many Prostitute website and service reviews if you're using abbreviations like OWO
I'm reliably informed That it means 'Oral With Out' which basically means a nosh off without a Johnny Some whoares apparently insist on prophylactic being worn whilst they give it a suck
Viewed Just viewed.</p> Trying to educate folk on here should they get accosted in the bar of a big city hotel by an unfeasibly young attractive lass offering 'sevices'.</p> Be prepared.</p>
RE: I'm reliably informed Tell you what, this board is very informative. Someone told me the other day that if you are staying in certain hotels (possibly gay friendly) and ask for an 'extra pillow' you get a lady of the night. Any truth in this one?
Depends on how savvy the Concierge is I tried it once in a Travelodge, asked for an extra pillow and they came up to the room with a piss stained pillow. Tried it again in a more upmarket Ramada place and qualfied it a bit better which seemed to do the job "can I have an extra pillow please ?" "certainly Sir, we'll send one up" "yeah, one with really big jugs"