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here's my 1st question: is that sausage gravy you can buy at the grocery store any good?

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The Bob Evans one is

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The McCormick one isn't to bad either.

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Probably not. Homemade is better.

Edited by KatRN05
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Pernell's has the best sausage so I'm guessing their sausage gravy is prolly pretty decent too.

  • 2 weeks later...
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thanks, everyone! :)

next question: why do so many post-apocalyptic movies have a dance scene?

Edited by SpammerOvTheGods
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next question: why do so many post-apocalyptic movies have a dance scene?

Goths are so used to despair that they will survive the apocalypse, and as we all know goths love to dance. Hence there must be a dance scene for any post-apocalyptic movie. :-)

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Does anybody know if the Leland has suites? If so, has anybody ever stay in one? Thanks for any help!!

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Does anybody know if the Leland has suites? If so, has anybody ever stay in one? Thanks for any help!!

Probably. But is it REALLY worth it that much? I mean, no hotel room is worth getting infected with HIV and Hep C over. I would actually sleep outside with homeless people in Cass Corridor before I slept in one of those rooms, and I'm by no means a germaphobe or clean freak.

Next question.

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LOL, thanks for nothing...

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LOL, thanks for nothing...

No problem, nothing is what I specialize in the most. :yes

Call them if you must: (313) 962-2300

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Does anybody know if the Leland has suites? If so, has anybody ever stay in one? Thanks for any help!!

Yes, they have nice-sized kitchenette suites that are great for parties.

I know everyone talks about how filthy and disgusting the Leland is, but honestly, I've never got a room there that was that bad. Christ on a crutch, you're getting a suite for $75 bucks, it's not gonna be the Hyatt. Just don't look at the carpet TOO closely, or spend any time wallowing around on it, and you'll be fine.

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Thank you lovlies. I know what I'm getting my self into. We've stayed there for DEMF for the past 5 years. I've just never considered upgrading for space. We are there to party in the city and just need a place to leave our shit and crash when we need to. To be honest I'm more comfortable with the skank then I would be at any of the yuppy hotel on Jefferson.

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Probably. But is it REALLY worth it that much? I mean, no hotel room is worth getting infected with HIV and Hep C over. I would actually sleep outside with homeless people in Cass Corridor before I slept in one of those rooms, and I'm by no means a germaphobe or clean freak.

Next question.

wow - harsh... i got a suite on the dgn anniversary night, and since it was a saturday, i got it for $55. really weasn't bad at all, had a little fridge & a microwave, two full size beds, a fold-out couch (pretty sure) table & charis... for $55 it's well worth it, especially when you consider how easy it is to get "home" after the club, as opposed to driving anywhere.

only thing i'd recommend is bringing PJs to sleep in. never know, ya know? :wink:

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I have never had the pleasure (?) of spending a night at the Leland.

1) how do you get to your room from the club?

2) where is the front desk/check-in/whatever?

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You can go through the door just past the womens bathroom. To check in early you have to go walk to the front of the building(between city club and Lucy and Ethels aka city bites) and walk up the stairs to the front desk.

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