The Yeatman Hotel

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Forbes got it backwards... it's Taylor Fladgate in the US, and Taylor everywhere else isn't it?
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Glenn E. wrote:Forbes got it backwards... it's Taylor Fladgate in the US, and Taylor everywhere else isn't it?
Yeah, I noted that too - Forbes should really check their facts... :)
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Hah I love it. They should hire us to proof their Portugal articles :)

Anyways, I love this hotel and have been lucky to have stayed at it three or four times now. I highly recommend it.
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The funny thing is, one page two is a picture of the Taylor's Lodge (and a giant word "Taylor's" on the side of the building) which should have tipped off the author and the editors that he got it backwards in the article.
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John F. Newman wrote:The funny thing is, one page two is a picture of the Taylor's Lodge (and a giant word "Taylor's" on the side of the building) which should have tipped off the author and the editors that he got it backwards in the article.
Guess the obvious wasn't so obvious :lol:
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Andy Velebil wrote:Hah I love it. They should hire us to proof their Portugal articles :)
I'm cheap, too. 2 bottles of VP per article. 1 to keep and 1 to drink while proofing. :mrgreen:
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