To: Recourse
The flag in this story, to me, involves the call for room service. If room service
wasn't available, why did a hotel employee decide to go to the room anyway?
None of us knows the truth. Not yet.
33 posted on
07/10/2003 1:32:23 PM PDT by
rond
To: rond
If room service wasn't available, why did a hotel employee decide to go to the room anyway?Why? Cause it's Kobe Bryant, a hero in Hollywood, and she is an aspiring entertainer looking for all the contacts she can get in Hollywood.
There is nothing suspicious about hotel service people cutting breaks for superstars. I'm quite sure it happens all the time.
52 posted on
07/10/2003 1:50:55 PM PDT by
beckett
To: rond
The flag in this story, to me, involves the call for room service. If room service wasn't available, why did a hotel employee decide to go to the room anyway? That's an easy one: DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM? I'LL GET YOU FIRED. I WANT SOME FOOD NOW!
I don't follow sports, so I can only go by how addled rock stars, who buy into their own greatness behave like...
75 posted on
07/10/2003 2:23:28 PM PDT by
TheSpottedOwl
(You bring tar, I'll bring feathers....recall Davis in 03!!!)
To: rond
"If room service wasn't available, why did a hotel employee decide to go to the room anyway?" Our family checked into a Holiday Inn Express in Georgia late at night last summer. The night clerk actually baked us chocolate chip cookies because we couldn't find anything to eat. Of course, it was a Holiday Inn Express.
To: rond
If this girl was planning on framing Kobe, she was lucky that he decided to call for room service that night. Otherwise it must have been a spur-of-the-moment decision.
To: rond
The flag in this story, to me, involves the call for room service. If room service wasn't available, why did a hotel employee decide to go to the room anyway? None of us knows the truth. Not yet. Maybe he ordered out for S&M a well and honestly mistook her for the hooker he called up. ;-)
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