1,916 Comments for The Pines Hotel

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I think I may be! You can email me at l82bedagain(at)yahoo.com
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Looks like P for Purdue, and happens to also be of a similar color scheme. Don't suppose you went to Purdue as well, did ya Motts?
my grandmother was the executive house keeper and had 3 rooms at the ritz. i worked there from the age of 10 helping my mom ,cookie[ thats what they called her ]clean rooms. we lived in kerhonkson and had to go back at night for night service. i spent lots of time there doing everything. i remember sitting in grandmas office and all the maids were polish so i didnt get anything anyone said. grandma was about 350 lbs. the last time i was there i was 17 and i am now 44.
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Hey, T - by any chance were you a waiter back in those days? With an end room in the Ritz? Comments I've seen you post sure sound like an old friend.....
Can't you rip those off the wall and sell them to me? All the lives those cubbyholes came in contact with!
So, I guess they can't come to the phone right no... they're a little tied up?
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If you can see on the window to the left it says, '---lic Nails'...Acrylic, I'm guessing? and then under it it says 'Pedicures.' Ahh, what I would give for a day at the salon/spa...
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yeah, the blood-red carpeting is definitely reminiscent of 'The Shining'
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Yes, well we aim to please. And thanks to Tom Tom for all the chuckles! How could his "female guests" go wrong!!
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This is my all-time favorite place you've visited. No clue why, though. Wow, that was incredibly uninformative.
Notice the chairs are gone? They were purple and now sit in the night club of the Swan Lake Resort (Stevensville Hotel). Some things never die.
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Long Live The Penis, er The Pines!! Thanks guys for a huge laugh.
kelly e-mail me craigacohen@verizon.net
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Sounds like the spotlight op at the high school production I'm currently running...
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Maybe the owners simply dont care anymore, wonder whens the last they even went inside