Sticky fingers
The last time you stayed at a hotel, what was the one thing from the room that somehow mysteriously made its way home with you? Was is as innocent as a clotheshanger? The little iron? The plush robe? We’re all friends here, so spill.
I’ll admit that I’m a sucker for those mini mouthwashes and shampoos, but they expect those to be lifted, right?
“Hotel California” by the Gipsy Kings will help you think this one through. Not sure how you say, “You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave” in Spanish.



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Items that hotel staff normally replace are the only things I might take. Shampoos and such. Since we don’t use bar soap, I haven’t taken any in years. I have zero interest in taking towels and such.
Interestingly, I spent a summer in China years ago and stayed at hotels virtually the entire time. Our dollar going further there, we stayed at what they’d consider some “upscale” places. Some of the things offered were quite interesting, from individual - one time use - shoe polishers, to paper shower slippers were typical. We stayed a couple of days in Bejing and the hotel had little packets of q-tips, a darning kit and I think a couple of other oddities. Heh, they even had a rubber duckie in the tub!! (I didn’t take it).