News and notes from around the interweb:
- There were “two bags of grass, seventy-five pellets of mescaline, five sheets of high-powered blotter acid, a salt shaker half full of cocaine, and a whole galaxy of multi-colored uppers, downers, screamers, laughers . . . and also a quart of tequila, a quart of rum, a case of Budweiser, a pint of raw ether and two dozen amyls… [but the] only thing that really worried me was the ether.”
At the Marriott Courtyard Atlanta Airport West: (HT: Joe)
Having to leave a courtyard in ATL due to the attention to cleanliness. Previous guests soiled clothing in the armoire, along with the bag of cocaine off the elevator. Courtyard airport west for reference. Called the customer service line to no avail for any type of inconvenience
- Benicio del Toro Swarmed by 5 TSA Agents at Airport Because of the Content of a Script in His Carry-on
His bag contained the script for his new film, Wes Anderson’s The Phoenician Scheme, printed in an extra large font for easy reading. “The opening scene is [called] ‘Interior Airplane: Bomb’,” del Toro reveals to a big laugh from the crowd, but it gets worse. “The second scene is ‘Interior Cockpit: Eject the Pilot’ and the third scene is ‘Crash.'”
- Says something about our culture that a single credit card reference can capture so much, that the city is an architectural version of a card ad and an offline extension of its marketing tie-ins, premium-priced and soulless?
was just talking about how Williamsburg feels like it was designed by Chase Sapphire Reserve https://t.co/moABOhptFO
— melody kim (@melodyskim) June 7, 2025
- With Trump’s travel ban including on Cuban residents, American Airlines is asking the Department of Transportation to let it suspend Miami – Santiago de Cuba service and reduce Miami – Havana to 33 weekly (down from 56 authorized and current reduction of 46).
I take it as an excuse from American to ask to suspend service while retaining the right to serve the routes (and blocking other airlines from picking up the service in its place) since the bulk of U.S. – Cuba traffic is going to be U.S. originating (Americans are the ones with the money to make this trip.)
- Scottish carrier Loganair award flights for 2,500 Amex points when you book by June 10
- Delta Air Lines faces scrutiny over cabin heat issues following emergency hospitalization (HT: Cheryl)
Uh, are we really doing a second ‘Red Scare’ against actors, but this time, not about ‘communists,’ rather about whether anyone has a ‘ethnic’ sounding name, or if they’re ‘famous’ and have ever said anything less than ‘pleasant’ about our ‘Dear Leader,’ because that all sounds ‘not great’ and against the liberties found in our Constitution… where are the ‘conservatives’ who will defend against obvious government overreach? Oh, crickets.. got it. You wanted kings after all, you just thought it’d be fine if they were ‘your’ kings… this should go ‘well’ for you… hmm…
Free cocaine and still calling the customer service line. Some of you will complain about anything
Marriott seems to be going downhill as a hotel chain, more complaints about them than any other chain.
Allowing the cabin to overheat is inexcusable in all but extreme situations. Everyone else onboard should have been compensated.
Love Marriott I’m elite members spouse who’s husband travels for Honeyhell. It’s great he travels 150 days a year so I’m a desperate housewife 215 days a year without my chocolate man. Housekeeping is a tough biz to find good staff that cares and let’s face it it’s a tough job with the MGMT. Setting unrealistic staff goals that they couldn’t even do themselves, that’s why their in MGMT. Really , it’s kinda like a nurse at a nursing home the supervisor gives em 20+ rooms to deal with in a shift and let’s say they really only get 20 mins to clean up after a guest. Omg personally I can’t even make my own bed in 15 minutes stripping sheets and pillowcases I have no idea what hotel guest really expect omg. Just remember most hotels check out time is 11 am so the window to do 20+ rooms before 5pm and still have a lunch break – impossible I couldn’t do it. Bottom line I blame the hotel management or the management company for that specific Marriott as most are francishised these days. And bugs even at a Ritz Carlton I’ve seen bugs. Next time carry your fentanyl check strips and if you find an 8ball – wow gurl if only I’m gonna have some fun like I was teen again, get me some malt liquor too and a blunt blast some ice cube and Tupac!! If only.. why can’t I find a coke amenity – instead I get 2 bottles of water a 375 bottle of wine and a fruit plate. .
So it’s sad you found that especially dirty cloths. Did you list em on Mercari or eBay ? Seems everyone else does. Should have just asked to be moved and upgraded that’s a more logical solution, and if hotel was sold out they would be required ti ” walk you ” at their cost to accommodate you including transportation and then essentially your stay is free, ha bet ya never thought of that !! Your social media actions are spot on pics go the distance and prove the case. By the way thank you for an amusing story made me smile and cringe.
Seriously, I would have just kept the coke as compensation. But I can’t imagine someone staying at an Atlanta courtyard has some high quality snow.
Bag of coke is now a sign that this is an up-and-coming trendy , hot place. Honestly coke and weed are commonplace at many upscale and luxury hotels. It’s basically the 80s again. Probably low grade though stuff of found at a courtyard though.
Love the Fear And Loathing quote. Perhaps “We can’t stop here. This is roach country.” Might have been more appropriate if less accurate.
Unfortunately, Marriott is… well, Marriott which means you pretty much have zero recourse when things go south.
Large hotel chains are not in the business of running hotels. They’re in the business of selling franchisees and there usually isn’t much thought into controlling what those franchisees do or don’t do.
Stepped on for sure or glass mostly make sure you use your fentanyl test strips
I hate Delta Airlines for so many reasons but primarily for being a predatory airline exploiting customers and damaging loyalty programs for a lifetime by overcharging for everything
However now I fear them and will never fly them as I refuse to die of heat stroke on one of their prehistoric ancient aircraft’s
I truly hope they are sued and damaged for this criminal behavior
I might as well leave this comment here as there is never gonna be a topic it is related to. A pediatrician friend told me about this podcast, “I can’t sleep.”
I get those, what i call sleepless nights, where my brain will NOT turn off.
I listen to this podcast and I always, 100% of the time, fall asleep before the episode is over. This podcast is A-MAZE-ING!
The reason I bring it up here is because of how helpful it will be for me on my next transatlantic flight. No matter what, I can never fall asleep on these long flights, and I really want to, but I can’t. I am going to download a couple of these podcasts and play them on these long flights.
I am not related in any way to this podcast, I am just a fan is all. Try it yourself at hime if you are having trouble falling asleep, you will see. Then download and carry them with you for long airline flights. I haven’t tried them on an airline yet but i will in a couple of months and I jsut bet it will work there too.
Podcast: I Can’t Sleep
We flew MIA-HAV last year on AA. The flight to Havana was packed with Cubans returning home with all the packages they could carry, including obvious luxury goods. I don’t know how/where they were getting the money, but they were definitely spending it in the U.S.