Make-up can leave stains, esp. mascara. I dont like using a hotel/inn towel that has a make-up stain on it, makes it look dirty. So if the innkeeper can bleach these smaller towels and have them used for make-up removal, what's the big deal?
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They demand that you use this sandpaper to rub your ugly face off.
Oh tee hee, Classic Steve.
Make-up can leave stains, esp. mascara. I dont like using a hotel/inn towel that has a make-up stain on it, makes it look dirty. So if the innkeeper can bleach these smaller towels and have them used for make-up removal, what's the big deal?
@PoliticalGirl--
Wow, you're completely missing the point of this blog, aren't you?
Response to Buffy's comment: *sigh*
My grandmother used to leave notes like that all over her house whenever she had guests.
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