Is the whole compartment booked for a dog?
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@hardwaregeek said in Is the whole compartment booked for a dog?:
@benjamin-hall said in Is the whole compartment booked for a dog?:
<sticks fingers in ear, yelling "I can't hear you!">
It would probably work better if you stuck one finger in each ear.
You assume he has more than one ear.
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@greybeard said in Is the whole compartment booked for a dog?:
@tsaukpaetra said in Is the whole compartment booked for a dog?:
But I can say that the text is 96 percent probable to be human-generated and not random.
One should be able to infer the use of a QWERTY or similar keyboard.
Outside the scope of necessity. :face_with_stuck-out_tongue_closed_eyes:
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So. I think we’re missing the real important part. Can you actually book an entire train compartment for a dog? If so, what happens?
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@weng said in Is the whole compartment booked for a dog?:
If so, what happens?
That depends. Does the dog have a valid credit card?
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@weng said in Is the whole compartment booked for a dog?:
Can you actually book an entire train compartment for a dog?
Yes.
@weng said in Is the whole compartment booked for a dog?:
If so, what happens?
@sebastian-galczynski said in Is the whole compartment booked for a dog?:
So remember, when booking a sleeping car with a dog, always leave one bed empty. Otherwise, the dog gets the whole compartment, and you're kicked out and sleep on the floor in the corridor.
Seemed clear enough when he said it...
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@dkf No, he uses his master'scard.
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Oh sh... My Polish is not so good, and at first view I mixed up "caly" ("complete") and "kaly" ("shit")...
But that describes things well, anyway.