Re: Glorious!!!!!!!! Thank God!
Roger Burton West <roger+asr200903@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:20090331234224.030430065075965@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:
Garrett Wollman wrote:
Amazingly enough, there are even people who pay good money to read
/USA Today/.
Actual people, or just hotels that want to give it to their
customers?
So that said hotel can charge a $10.00 "amenities/resort fee."[1]
[1] refunding $0.50 if the paper is rejected.
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