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Originally posted by Sayitaintso
reply to post by kosmicjack
Did you notice, in that photo with the Walgreens ad on the TV, it shows another image of the screen in the mirror reflection?
Originally posted by Yetichi
saw this post today on reddit: Hotel Zaza Room 322
There are plenty of photos and comments to review but i noticed someone said 322 is a common Skull & Bones number.
News site inquired with the hotel and after not getting an response they then tell the reporter the room is just a theme but they have no idea who the portrait of the man in the room is.
News Article
Curiously, there's also a portrait hanging of a man who appears to be former Stanford Financial Group president Jay Comeaux.
Mind programming can happen any where.
Originally posted by Afterthought
reply to post by FreedomEntered
Mind programming can happen any where.
You're absolutely right.
I just don't understand how you can have this viewpoint and still be so dismissive. Besides, if the hotel is running a room that's strictly for the use of prostitutes and their johns, who's to say that they aren't using it for more nefarious purposes, too?
Originally posted by Afterthought
reply to post by captaintyinknots
You do know that I was replying to someone's comment, right?
The poster I was replying to suggested this. Please read all my posts.
Originally posted by AvisNigra
I don't think rooms like this are uncommon. Three places in New Orleans that have unadvertised rooms:
The Roosevelt
Hotel Monteleone
The Dauphine
I've never stayed in any of them, but I've seen the one at The Roosevelt. I've heard the other two talked about on a few occasions. They're used for parties. I would imagine hotels in a good number of cities have these.
The decor in this room seems as if it may have been selected by someone who may own the room privately.
You know, common sense would tell you that there are little oddities scattered around for those with a lot of dough and...shall we say 'esoteric?' tastes. Never really gave it a lot of thought, though. Thanks for an interesting insight. S&F4U!
Originally posted by Yetichi
my question is that how could something like this be kept secret so long that it is just coming out now?