Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Does this hotel room travel through time?


Because not one of their CDs came out after the year 2000.


60 comments:

  1. Did they have any Geronimo Jackson?

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  2. This place looks crummy! What the heck were you doing there? (none-of-my-business question, I know)

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  3. At least they weren't cassettes.

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  4. Hi Jorge!

    Only good music =)

    Put more photos!

    Stay with God!

    Regards,
    Hérika and Ariano.

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  5. Could've been worse--they could've been 8-tracks... :)

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  6. Personally... I would be worried about whatever it was that chewed on that cabinet.....

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  7. ditto what Randy said.

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  8. Preservation Hall Jazz Band...I bet that ROCKS!

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  9. Just because their music is old doesn't mean you have to eat their furniture, Jorge...

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  10. on the bright side they weren't 8 tracks!

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  11. Reminds me of one of our local radio stations- My husband and I moved away in 1993 and moved back in 2007. The radio station did not seem to get any new music while we were gone.

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  12. One of the slots is missing a CD. It must've been something good!

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  13. HIIII mr.garcia pls klick on my profil and you will see the foto of me and YOu on munich plsss :)
    nice time

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  14. Seriously dude,

    What the hell ate that CD tray/Holder. It looks rather scary. Maybe it time warped back to the Dinosaur age as well...

    are those Velociraptor teeth marks I see?

    Well I did hear that they enjoy Sting.

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  15. Oh, man, I wondered what had happened to my old CDs, and now I know. They're in a hotel in Munich.

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  16. at least they have Sting.

    and i didn't know hotels provided cds. weird.

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  17. Hotels offer cd's in your room-that's crazy.
    Is it like a mini-bar or something?
    Im glad you made it out without the "animal" eating you too.

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  18. mañana vere el capitulo 100 de lost,lo estoy deseando,preveo un final de temporada alucinante,saludos jorge y sigue asi,eres un actorazo
    http://juanmanuel-zombis.blogspot.com

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  19. It wasn't a dinosaur that chewed on the CD holder -- it was a polar bear! :) (or a boar. or the smoke monster?)

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  20. What? Have never seen CDs provided in a hotel room. What kind of a place are you staying in?

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  21. if you see a cranky guy in a leather jacket or a goofy grinny guy in a suit let us know mmkay? (you may or may not get (sorry)* that but at least 10 people that read your blog will. LOL)

    *yes i sub-parenthesized.

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  22. is there music after the '80s? other than nirvana?

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  23. Cds? What are they? Hmm.. I think I remember them being sold in shops.... before dvds... :)

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  24. I have that Sting CD. In many ways I am stuck in the 80's.

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  25. Those aren't CDs. They are coasters for your drinks. Yes, and what ate the coaster holder anyway.

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  26. longtime lurker, first time poster (I think) -

    I'll see you a hotel room with 8-year-old CDs and I'll raise you a Bed & Breakfast with a beautiful loft library full of issues of Country Living magazine from the mid-90s - and that's it. It was like being at my Nana's house, without the love and oatmeal cookies.

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  27. Admit it--it's not really a hotel, it's a youth hostel! And even with the old CDs and rat-chewed furniture, yours looks like one of the swankier youth hostels!

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  28. the real question is, did they at least provide you with a CD player?

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  29. Where was that? Hopefully not in Munich. Embarrassing. :D

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  30. Not "travel" through time...Just stuck back in time.
    HAPPY 100!!!!!!

    ~Karen~
    aka
    ~Shortcake~
    xx

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  31. Vacation places that have stuff like that always amaze me. I mean, I'm always surprised no one ever walks away with it. That all those years, its just been there. We stayed at a cottage at a lake once that had the most amazing collection of tacky paperback books.

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  32. Happy Belated Birthday, Jorge!! Hope you had an awesome one.

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  33. I just wanted to tell you
    that finding this blog was one of the greatest things in my life

    haha, I just named all my art for my school's art show quotes from Benjamin Linus

    great 100th episode

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  34. Hmmm..maybe it like a retro Music themed room??

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  35. At least it wasn't on cassette! ;)

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  36. Is it bad that I own the first three of those?

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  37. So does the 100th episode relate to the 100th day of Obama? I had to ask it.

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  38. You stay in hotels that PROVIDE CDs?!? Where can I find those?

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  39. hmmmm maybe ellioise (the time travelling(sort of) rat)was there.
    would explain the hole and the out of date cd's

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  40. Happy belated birthday!

    I really enjoy your blog. :)

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  41. The stuff that came out after 2000 is on a flash memory drive in the nightstand drawer.

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  42. Happy belated birthday!
    :-)
    Greetings from Ukraine!

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  43. Well, if there's a Geronimo Jackson one, I'd start worrying...

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  44. Accidentally, not Squinty Jones ate this shelf?
    She probably likes listen music,her likes the Sting?

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  45. That's pretty cool that a hotel leaves CDs and people don't steal them! Go Germany. You should fill that empty slot with a David Hasselhoff CD before you check out.

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  46. Yeah, the sad thing is I'd probably listen to all of them and be perfectly happy.

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  47. How freaky would it have been if there were cds from artists whose music was play during LOST flash backs?

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  48. Sorry about the crappy hotel room man. We over at the "SSPBD" all wish you a VERY Happy Birthday :) See ya on the other side of the island...........

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  49. My husband's CD rack travels through dumpsters: Jamie "The Heights" Walters, Enuff Z'nuff, the collected works of Hanson, Saigon Kick.

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  50. Hilarious!

    Did they also have a dial-up connection?

    Seriously though, The Beatles are timeless. It could have been much worse. Ace of Base anyone?

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  51. Can you say Classic. Watch out for waht ever is bitting the furniture

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  52. Cool! And it's cool that in the post before this, there are 108 comments! I hope nobody will add an other comment there! hihi

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  53. For some reason I just thought of the movie 1408 (shudders).

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  54. Jorge,

    All the good music ended in the late 90's. 1890's if your into classical!

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  55. Oh man. I guess I am an old lady in a 26-year-old body. That's all the kind of stuff I listen to. "kind of" stuff, not just plain "stuff".

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  56. Very Good. And the Michael Jackson CD? The eternal king of pop!
    One suggestion:Tell to the director of Lost to honor Michael.
    The characters may return in the Thriller year:)
    Congratulations,just good music!

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