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Airbnb guests gobsmacked by discovery behind bookcase on their last day
Airbnb she was staying in wasn't all it seemed.Grace Grundy and her pal booked a nice cottage in the woodland park of Cuddfan, Wales, but only noticed there was a hidden door on their last day.She said: "Packing up to leave our Airbnb and realised the book shelf is a secret door! What?READ MORE: Cruise ship worker showcases secret rooms on board – including a jail"Just think it's a book shelf, all good, nothing to see."In the clip, her friend opens the shelf and reveals a small door with a "fire exit" sign.While Grace is worrying where the door leads, her friend opens the door and inside is a spacious, long barn full of furniture and even a piano."What? What the f***? Oh my God, it's a secret room and a secret door," she said.The video amassed 1.5million views since being shared to TikTok, with many people wondering how she missed the feature during her entire stay."You didn't see it through the windows?" one asked and a second wondered: "How did you not see the hinges? They were pretty obvious!"Grace explained that in hindsight the hinges were obvious but it was behind a lamp so they might not have seen it at all.She added: "We didn't even look through everything on this Airbnb listing. We are just like 'let's go' and we just went."It's in the woods and there are loads of different buildings that other people are staying as well, that's why we didn't think the building shape is weird."The cottage that Grace and her friend is called the Wildernest in Wales and she said the area "is a communal area for guests".On the Airbnb listing, host Hugh said: "The Long Barn is available for the use of guests, with its open wood fire, sofas, piano and table football.
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Trapped DPD delivery driver uses wheelie bin to 'escape' angry customer demanding parcel
delivery driver appeared to be having the shift from hell after he was spotted using a wheelie bin to escape an angry customer's lock-in attempt.With the gates locked and the customer furious with a botched parcel order, it appeared the delivery driver was trapped with no way out.In a now viral TikTok clip, a user shared the heated back-and-forth between a driver, who can be heard saying: "Trust me, you will never see this phone."READ MORE: 'Democracy Manifest' - sting operation, music cameo and decades search for furious blokeA furious woman then appears, brandishing a receipt and a passport in her hand, replying: "I'm going to never see this phone now?"Although there appeared to be a lack of context over what the back-and-forth rage was about, it was clear that the postie had been trapped against his will.In a scene that did not quite replicate The Great Escape, the DPD delivery driver was seen dragging a wheelie bin, mounting it and clambering over the fence to freedom.His daring escape comes after the raving woman attempted to grab the parcel in the postie's pocket, who told her to "Get the f**k away from here."The TikTok reel was captioned: "When DPD won't give you your parcel, so you lock them in."The incident exploded, with people mixed on whether or not the response of a lock-in over a refusal to deliver parcels was all that warranted.One wrote: "You've just committed a crime.
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'I have five rules for men wanting to date my daughter – they must pay the bill'
READ MORE: Mum slammed for telling toddler sweary potato letter meal says 'I love you'"Number two, my daughter and I share a birthday and her last boyfriend used to get me a gift too, so not only are my daughter's expectations high, but so are mine," she said on TikTok."Number three, no sleepovers unless you've been dating seriously for six months, I don't even want to meet you face to face."Number four, your parents better be fun because if this relationship goes anywhere, I want my Christmases to be fun okay? I don't want to have a 'Karen' telling me what to do."Lastly, don't, ever, invite my daughter out for a dinner and expect her to pay for her meal." Some parents called Kat the "best mum" for doing everything she can to protect her daughter."I love this because the sleepover rule is very valid if it's serious," one mentioned.A second wrote: "I actually love this and I agree with everything."But others found some of the rules not up to today's society standards.One viewer said: "I think girls should treat men sometimes."Another said in this age, people "split the bill" and a third added: "She's got a job, why can't she pay? Why should she be reliant on someone else to? Isn't she independent?"Others said paying for food bills at a restaurant is "red flag behaviour" while one TikToker mentioned: "You want a teenager to buy you a birthday gift as well as if it isn't expensive."READ NEXT:
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