Joey Camb
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Had a chap in last night in a double room for 1 person at a cheep price as we are quiet at the moment. Pain in the
from when he arrived! Said on his paperwork arriving at 6pm well its 7.45 and still not here so rang to check he wasn't lost etc. No I am just outside of town (that's fine about 10 mins away) but DH and me wanted to pop out for Fish and Chips so a little bit GRRR. Well from when he got in the two chairs in his room were too big he felt he couldn't move around freeley (Ie do jogging?) could he put on on the landing. I said yes that was fine as long as it wasn't blocking the way round for other people. Then he proceded to lecture me on my fire doors. ( the ones he was complaining were latched back we do not actually need as they were for when we had the kitchen on the ground floor it is now in the basement so has two layers of fire doors around it.) and then he was complaining that the exit in the basement had a metal shoe last in front of it (we use this to hold the door open on sunny days) and people could trip in an emergency and go through the glass (I pointed out it was safety glass and this could not happen) and on and on and on! and all the while he was saying "I am not a fire inspector but" and I was so close to saying so shut up and go away. All of this was in the middle of breakfast when I am busy enough. DH had to walk away so as not to say something rude like HOW IS THIS ANY OF YOUR BUSINESS?. I doubly irks me as we have this year just had all the bedroom doors made into fire doors which is far more than is required. My point is mainly how do we all deal with people who think they know our business better than we do? (also no good ever comes from people who say I know this is none of my business but....)