The responses to this tweet about hotel room numbers were historically funny
Well that’s fortunate.
Glad my room is to the left. For some reason the right side of this hotel floor doesn't sound peaceful. pic.twitter.com/KqWKwOk4qv
— Andrew Cooper (@HongKongBee) November 21, 2017
Cue lots of this sort of stuff.
1.
HA HA – history humor, I love it! I also feel sorry for the folks in rooms 1941-1945 😉
— D.C. (@BENSONvsHEDGES) November 21, 2017
2.
Make that 1939-1945. 41-45 was only the part the US was involved.
— Bernhard Bos (@mogwai_mmf) November 22, 2017
3.
I hear it's quiet on the western side.
— Betsy Kübler-Ross (@20002ist) November 22, 2017
4.
The floor to end all floors
— Marcus AureliUS (@UnacceptableOne) November 22, 2017
5.
I hear there's a bit of a draft.
— Theresa Mayhem #FBPE (@percent48) November 22, 2017
6.
"Double, queen, king, or cot in a wet trench?"
— Ian Hay (@I_Hay) November 21, 2017
7.
As soon as the noise stops you have to charge down the corridor.
— Lawrence Freedman (@LawDavF) November 22, 2017
8.
“The lamps are going out all down the right side of the floor, we shall not see them lit again before bed time.”
— Toby Dickinson (@TobyDickinson) November 21, 2017
9.
*artillery booms in the distance*
*whistles blowing*
*machine gun fire*
A bellhop limps towards the elevator.— Thanksgivkeen (@KeenanChase__) November 21, 2017
10.
Those who do not learn from hotels are destined to revisit them?
— Jerry Jenkins (@_jerryjenkins) November 22, 2017