Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Bawdy B-and-B

Boy…you drive past a place a million times and you never realize what’s going on inside.

If memory serves, this building—located in an area filled with doctor’s offices and private homes—used to be some sort of nursing home. But not anymore!

I think the AP article about the Union Street Bed and Breakfast put it best:
There's more than R-and-R going on at a B-and-B in Schenectady. There's also some S-and-M, and neighbors say that's not O-K.
There was an article about the B-and-B on the front page of the Times Union today. WNYT also has a story with video.

Among the amenities offered at the Union Street Bed and Breakfast are the “dungeon room,” the “examination table” and a selection of adult toys. All of which you can see pictures of on their site. I’m a little hesitant to offer a link here. But Albany Eye has the link, so go check his site out.

Some of the questions being asked around the water cooler this morning: Does the Union Street Bed and Breakfast get any Metroplex money? Are they offering any cross-promotions with “Phantom of the Opera” at Proctors? What can we buy there for $18.70?

6 comments:

Roon said...

It was news to me. I never knew about it until I saw it on AE this morning.

Anonymous said...

This Schenectadian didn't know anything about it either.

I wonder if my parents....naaaaah!!!

Roon said...

Thank you so much for that mental image!

Aaron Hull said...

Chris was watching Oprah a few months ago and they had a bunch of swingers on as guests. Chris said that most of them were everyday folks (soccer moms, brownie moms, PTA moms...regular suburbia adults). I think people would be very surprised if they saw the guest list of this place. Probably mostly upper middle class white professional America that are harmless to society.

No, we are not one of them!!!!!!!!

Albany Eye said...

Thanks for the link...

That guy could have made some serious money with ads on his website today.

Alex said...

"There's more than R-and-R going on at a B-and-B in Schenectady. There's also some S-and-M, and neighbors say that's not O-K." That is classic!

Post a Comment