tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3383236105308499589.post7851573848323612869..comments2023-09-24T16:20:50.493-04:00Comments on Call Me Meg: Fuzzy ThinkingCallMeMeghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14184763491635476887noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3383236105308499589.post-6652143111688360442013-12-13T10:11:37.338-05:002013-12-13T10:11:37.338-05:00Glad there was no issue, other than lost sleep. T...Glad there was no issue, other than lost sleep. That can eventually be "made up."<br /><br />This can also happen at hotels...even when there is no fire. One night last fall, I woke up cold at 3AM and turned on the heat in my room. Heat hadn't been used since the spring, and that "burning smell" was strong...strong enough to reach the smoke detector which was placed right over it. (Duh.) <br /><br />The "smoke" almost immediately set off the smoke detector, which had other undesirable affects...up to and including a sleepy, cranky wife and unhappy neighbors. I shut off the heat and called the desk so the fire alarm wasn't turned in. And we went back to sleep - sort of, cold but none the worse for wear.<br /><br />The next morning, they were handing out room discounts like candy... Yep, we got ours...and I hope they fixed the problem. <br />Mandy Shermanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01547323395921637440noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3383236105308499589.post-14478427656576062772013-12-13T08:12:23.366-05:002013-12-13T08:12:23.366-05:00Wow, being suddenly woken by a fire alarm! Nothing...Wow, being suddenly woken by a fire alarm! Nothing like that has happened to me in my apartment, fortunately! I'm not sure I want to live in an apartment any longer.Billiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08191152071395073265noreply@blogger.com