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hauntedheadnc
07-14-2006, 02:17 AM
Only, she did it in Rm 206.

I just heard about this from my boss. It seems a month or two ago, when the boss' daughter had some friends in town, they of course stayed here at our hotel. When the friends, a woman and her boyfriend, checked out, we discovered they'd left their hairdryer behind.

My boss tried giving it to her daughter to return to them, only to have her daughter tell us the friend no lnoger wanted it. Why?

Well... The friend had left her hairdryer and her electric toothbrush out on the bathroom counter. Not a big deal, right? That's where you'd expect someone to keep those kinds of things. However, twice in the middle of the night, the hairdryer, which was plugged in, switced itself on, as did the battery-operated electric toothbrush which didn't even have a plug. They might have gone on all night had the friend not made her boyfriend unplug the hairdryer and take the batteries out of the toothbrush.

While visiting the daughter, the friends heard about our ghosts from my boss, so they jumped to the logical conclusion that their room was haunted, and so the friend would have nothing to do with her haunted hairdryer, lest the ghost follow her home or attempt to offer beauty tips. She did take her toothbrush, but only because it was expensive. No word on if her house is filled with the sound of phantom teeth staving off gum disease these days though.

Can ghosts even get gum disease? How about tartar?

One-Fang
07-14-2006, 04:56 AM
Hmmmm.

Electric toothbrush price range - around $40-$50 dollars.

Hair dryer range - anywhere from $60 to $150.

Both very roughly speaking, but the point remains. What the heck kind of toothbrush did she have that was more expensive than a hair dryer? Sounds backwards to me.

Ryu
07-14-2006, 05:04 AM
actually all the electric toothbrushes i've seen were closer to 100 that were good ones that is
or maybe im remembering wrong, dunno

Broomjockey
07-14-2006, 06:48 AM
actually all the electric toothbrushes i've seen were closer to 100 that were good ones that is
or maybe im remembering wrong, dunno

Yeah, the good ones with the easily swappable heads seem about that, and I see hairdryers for 20-30 dollars all the time.

idrinkarum
07-14-2006, 02:13 PM
Nope, that's right Ryu ... when I was pricing a new electric toothbrush, I was floored by the prices I saw! $160 for an electric toothbrush???? I settled on the electronic one that was only $18. I just need it for brushing my teeth ... NOT for doing anything else. (Though I do wonder, will the $160 one clean my house along with my teeth? :roll: )

technical.angel
07-18-2006, 05:41 PM
HHNC, I don't know if I've mentioned this before, but you should really try to get on Ghost Hunters. It's good publicity for the hotel.

Jenni :angel: