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Joseph Baker said...
This is the last thing I'm going to say in this thread, you're impossible to talk to... When you stay in a hotel for an extended period of time, it is called an extended stay. During an extended stay, rates are greatly reduced. If an individual is going to stay say 6 months, then you can basically consider it an apartment, and they will reduce the rates down to 15-20 a night. No one is going to pay 120 a night for an extended stay. 50 a night equates to 1500 a month. Not reasonable. That's all I'm going to say. Hopefully you get it this time as I am probably the 5th poster to explain this to you. Take care.
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eskelies said...
No your inability to decipher the word "Allegation" is what is incredibly stupid, so let me help you with that. Google is your friend:
al·le·ga·tion [al-i-gey-shuhn] Show IPA noun 1. the act of alleging; affirmation. 2. an assertion made with little or no proof. 3. an assertion made by a party in a legal proceeding, which the party then undertakes to prove. 4. a statement offered as a plea, excuse, or justification.
This post was edited by Notorious URB on 2/23/2012 at 12:35 PM
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Webberlang said...
AGAIN for the 30th time....I am QUOTING THE NCAA. Reading and comprehending can not be that difficult.
quote (kwt)
v. quot·ed, quot·ing, quotes
v.tr.
1. To repeat or copy the words of (another), usually with acknowledgment of the source.
2. To cite or refer to for illustration or proof.
3. To repeat a brief passage or excerpt from: The saxophonist quoted a Duke Ellington melody in his solo.
4. To state (a price) for securities, goods, or services."I used to walk up a hill to and from school in my days", says every Clemson student ever.
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