I assume they have minimal baggage, personal possessions, etc.
Such people must have sold off or given away all personal possessions from wherever they used to live.
“I assume they have minimal baggage, personal possessions, etc.
Such people must have sold off or given away all personal possessions from wherever they used to live.”
I think it could be managed economically with a rental storage place. Keep the essentials with you, and if you find a need for something else, go to the storage facility. That beats the heck out of the assisted living places I’ve seen.
Holiday Inn
Elton John
Produced by Gus Dudgeon
Album Madman Across the Water
[Verse 1]
Boston at last, and the plane’s touching down
Our hostess is handing the hot towels around
From a terminal gate to a black limousine
It’s a ten minute ride to the Holiday Inn
[Verse 2]
Boredom’s a pastime that one soon acquired
Where you get to the stage where you’re not even tired
Kicking your heels till the time comes around
To pick up your bags and head out of town
[Chorus]
Slow down, Joe, I’m a rock and roll man
I’ve twiddled my thumbs in a dozen odd bands
And you ain’t seen nothing till you’ve been
In a motel, baby, like the Holiday Inn
[Chorus]
Slow down, Joe, I’m a rock and roll man
I’ve twiddled my thumbs in a dozen odd bands
And you ain’t seen nothing till you’ve been
In a motel, baby, like the Holiday Inn
[Verse 3]
Oh, I don’t even know if it’s Cleveland or Maine
With the buildings as big and rooms just the same
And the TV don’t work and the French fries are cold
And the room service closed about an hour ago