Who did you ask, and what did you ask about? What hotel was it, and where
was it at?
I asked the Manager, It was a hilton and in a exburb of
Louisville, Ky.
Connie is an American name. Did they have an accent, or did it sound like
good ol' American English? The girl with the red hair... was it natural, or
was it dyed? It's highly uncommon for an asian girl with red hair, as we all
know. And what about the eyes? Were they blue?
I didn't hear a strong accent but it wasn't American
english, I just couldn't place where it was from. Couldn't
see the eyes, I am somewhat short sighted and I never got as
close as I would have liked. Hair looked Natural but could
have been died, see above answer about eyesight.
Hmm. That would either be a trick of lighting, or a twinge of hair coloring.
That, or your mind was seeing and hearing what you 'wanted' to hear.
No I have seen that kind of hair before, it is a shade that
some friends of mine have.
I doubt the name ended in ko. Again, you didn't hear it clearly and the mind
tends to 'assume' certain parts.
Here you may be right, Idid hear a ko sound in the name but
it could have in the beginning, middle or end or by itself.
I simply couldn't get close enough to hear everything said
clearly.
The boy with the pigtail... what was he wearing? Was it the trademarked red
chinese shirt? What about the other two girls? And what was 'Connie's
haircut?
Red Tshirt and black pants for the boy and the red headed
girl. Connie had short hair, a Page Boy look. She wore a
Yellow Dress.
I never saw them again and never had the chance to talk to
them, that is why I asked the manager.
There were minor punctuation and spelling errors, and you might want to work
on your capitalization as well. I doubt you'll be reposting this anytime
though... :)
Probably not, just an odd happening I thought might give
someone a chuckle.
Like the name of an insurance agent I knew once.
Franklin Nathan Schtein on his business cards he called
himself Frank N. Schtein and never understood why I asked if
he had ever wanted to be a doctor.
--
Rick Robinson
RICHARDROBINSONJR@prodigy.net
If violence is not solving your
problems you're just not using enough of it.
Misato
"I guess I'm just an old-fashioned sentimentalist at heart.
I refuse
to accept a no-win scenario. I hate the thought of a
universe without
justice. If the maneuverings of dark powers can't be
exposed and
defeated by the pure of heart, then there's no point in
anything. I
can't believe that."
-- Benjamin Hutchins