A fellow wrote a letter to a small hotel in a Midwest town he planned to visit on his vacation.
He wrote:
I would very much like to bring my dog with me.
He is well-groomed and very behaved.
Would you be willing to permit me to keep him in my room with me at night?"
An immediate reply came from the hotel owner, who wrote:
SIR: "I've been operating this hotel for 35 years. In all that time, I've never had a dog steal towels, bedclothes, silverware or pictures off the walls.
I've never had to evict a dog in the middle of the night for being drunk and disorderly.
And I've never had a dog run out on a hotel bill.
Yes, indeed, your dog is most welcome at my hotel.
Furthermore, if your dog is willing to vouch for you, you may stay here also."
He wrote:
I would very much like to bring my dog with me.
He is well-groomed and very behaved.
Would you be willing to permit me to keep him in my room with me at night?"
An immediate reply came from the hotel owner, who wrote:
SIR: "I've been operating this hotel for 35 years. In all that time, I've never had a dog steal towels, bedclothes, silverware or pictures off the walls.
I've never had to evict a dog in the middle of the night for being drunk and disorderly.
And I've never had a dog run out on a hotel bill.
Yes, indeed, your dog is most welcome at my hotel.
Furthermore, if your dog is willing to vouch for you, you may stay here also."