Have you guys ever played Robo Rally? Glorious chaos that benefits a programmer's brain.
I love that game. A phrase actually spoken at the Roborally table, after blindsiding an opponent: "As God is my witness, I thought Spinbots could fly."
I've only played it drunk, which, as you might guess, didn't work out so well. (But I followed that up with an amazing game of Ticket to Ride, so...I can draw no conclusion from that, actually; I just wanted to boast.)
Have you guys ever played Robo Rally? Glorious chaos that benefits a programmer's brain.
I am horrible, HORRIBLE at Robo Rally.
Pete, on the other hand, is really good at it, and tends to be so far ahead of everyone else that the rest of the players band together just to hunt his robot down.
Fun Robo Rally trivia: it's the reason Magic: the Gathering exists. Richard Garfield designed Robo Rally first, but the (very fledgling) WotC said that they weren't sure how big the market was for it, and they needed to make some money so they could have the budget to put Robo Rally into production. So Richard wandered off and invented M:tG.
meara, if an adult is sleeping at my house, and we are there, then they would sleep in my son's clean bed, while he crashed on the couch, if he was here.
But if I wasn't there, both beds would be clean and you could sleep either on.
But if I wasn't there, both beds would be clean and you could sleep either on.
Yeah, as pet owners, if they didn't know until the last minute that you needed a bed, they might be the sort of people who don't keep the guest bedroom in pristine pet hair-free condition when they aren't expecting a guest, BUT their own bedroom would be fine since they (obviously) always use it.
Speaking as a pet owner whose house is not one of those that's always "company-ready", that would be the case with us, if our spare room had a bed.
What Steph said. I wouldn't sweat it. Change the sheets on the master bed if you're so inclined.
I'd sleep in the clean bed. Lacking instructions to the contrary, do what seems reasonable.
Since my spare room was, more or less, Clio's room, it required a fair bit of de-hairing before guests. I wouldn't think anything of sleeping in the master bedroom. I would have thought to leave a note of which bed I was expecting guests to sleep in though.
Just play Goldilocks and see which one is just right.
I can easily imagine myself offering my guest room and forgetting that it is full of dog hair. If I had a guest room.
Or forgetting I had a guest room if it is really the dog's bedroom.