Advantages: Nice pool, pleasanr helpful staff, appartment very clean Disadvantages: Bathroom stunk of drains, kitchen antiquated, no kettle, toaster or hairdryer
in the car and go and explore for a while.
SUNSHINE MAKES EVERYTHING LOOK GOOD:
We made our way up to the pool area and were pleasantly surprised by a couple of big pools, lots of sun loungers and umbrellas, a couple of quiet bars and a restaurant. It all looked quiet, sunny and inviting. We sat down and enjoyed an iced tea and toasted sandwiches. We had been up since 2am and I had only had a cup of coffee and water so I was quite hungry by now. The waiter was lovely and the food was fine. We were getting quite positive vibes and when we went back to reception they said our apartment was ready we were almost on a high.
MAYBE I SPOKE TOO SOON:
We drove around to near our apartment and went up to the top floor, no lift but we are quite fit so that is not a great problem. We struggled with the old key in the lock and eventually got in. It ...
Advantages: Excellent location, superb customer service levels and lovely rooms Disadvantages: No real facilities for the disabled
to sit and relax at (I understand that all of the rooms have south-facing balconies).
The room had twin beds which were pushed together ? we soon remedied that by pulling them 1 foot apart with no problems. Each bed had a bedside table beside it with drawers and a marble finish. There was a table by the patio windows also with a marble finish with 2 comfy looking armchairs to either side. The TV rested on a spacious table (again with marble finish) with a large dressing table mirror above. The ?kitchen? area was nice and clean with a fridge (with small freezer section) and 2 hob stove with plenty of crockery and cutlery to suit our needs as well as a kettle and coffee maker with an eating area with two stools.
There were spare pillows in the spacious wardrobe as well as two spare blankets. There were a dozen or so plastic hangers ...
Advantages: May be lucky, good laugh Disadvantages: might not be, rejection
LOL! Ciao are having a laugh! I asked for this to be put up, partly because SnotSlut suggested I ask AGES ago, and have only just remembered.
First of all, I claim to be no expert, but am writing this for a bit of a laugh, after-all, pulling is not exactly a serious subject!
Where do I start? I dunno, was not expecting to write this, but want to be the first to write in the category!
OK, I will firstly write TO blokes, here are some tips and hints that may come in handy.
Firstly. Let’s imagine you are in a club/bar. If the place is loud, there is obviously a limit to what you can do. I should point out, actions speak louder than words. Guys, dancing is something we are generally crap at. Even worse sober! Firstly, have a bit to drink, get your confidence up, but don’t get to the state where you cannot talk, as ...