11. What the fuck is with the dungon servants quarteres in your appartment?
Haha. North Americans, that's what's wrong with it! Ok, I moved to a new place in August, it's an appartement in Paris, two bedrooms, and it comes with an extra one, under the roofs, that people were using a long time ago for their servants. It has separate stairs (7 stories, NO elevator, tiny tiny staircase) and communicate to the rear of the kitchen by a small door (perfectly sized..for a kid). Staircase to the has not been redone since...mmm most probably since the building was built around 1930. Almost no paint remains on the walls, wood floor is dark dark brown and you can feel the holes under it. It's dusty and there is old old old furniture abandonned in the corridor. The room is less than 9 feet by 10 feet, just a maitress on the floor and a tiny window on the roof (I could buy a bed, but 7 stories with no elevator...ggghhh). It's very convinient when a friend needs to sleep over, but it seems it's soooooo far from American standards that the few people that came to visit me since I got this new place (except for Sean who loved the place

)keep talking about it. I agree it's very aged and sooo different, but u guys have been so spoiled with 5 stars hotels you don't even recall, at least my dungeon will be remembered!
Ok, next friend to visit us in Paris will have a helico tour and dungeon package
