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OMG.....lol....lol...
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond | Report | 10 Sep 2008 04:16 |
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roflmao at these stories. |
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JaneyCanuck | Report | 9 Sep 2008 23:45 |
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I keep meaning to say ... if Maggie has an old claw-foot bathtub like mine are, she could test it with a 2x4 under the head of the bathtub. ;) |
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JaneyCanuck | Report | 9 Sep 2008 23:28 |
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Julie Ann -- nope, you put it under both legs at the head -- using a single 2x4 makes it more secure, one leg less likely to slip off. You could use a 2x8 for good measure, so no chance of slipping off. ;) |
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***Julie*Ann***.sprinkling fairydust*** | Report | 9 Sep 2008 23:01 |
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janey surely that would make the bed wobble, if you put a 2x4 under legs, |
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Cumbrian Caz~**~ | Report | 9 Sep 2008 22:56 |
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Lol Maggy, sounds like my OH!! |
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Sharron | Report | 9 Sep 2008 22:55 |
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My collie used to sleep by my bed and would bark and bark if she heard anything in the night. |
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Janet 693215 | Report | 9 Sep 2008 22:17 |
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Maggy, you've brought to mind the time that I thought my OH had drilled through his leg. He was upstairs drilling holes in circuit board for his latest electronic wizardry when i heard the most godawful wailing. I ran up the stairs as quick as I could, expecting to see him writhing in agony on the floor. |
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Sharron | Report | 9 Sep 2008 22:09 |
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Why can't I hear myself snore yet I can hear other half telling me I'm snoring? |
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~Summer Scribe~ | Report | 9 Sep 2008 19:57 |
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PMSL Sharron & Janey, what images that are conjured up. |
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Sharron | Report | 9 Sep 2008 19:51 |
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We had a pet mynah bird which was let out of it's cage in the evening. It used to love my dad and would sit on him all the time. Dad would doze off in the chair with his arms folded and the bird would settle quietly on his forearm and sleep as well. |
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JaneyCanuck | Report | 9 Sep 2008 17:25 |
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When I was a kid my dad was on the road four nights a week. ;) |
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~Summer Scribe~ | Report | 9 Sep 2008 17:11 |
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Mum and Dad now have separate bedrooms so it's not so much of an issue. They had to have separate beds after Dad's spinal problems surfaced and then mum had her Breast cancer surgery. When I was a kid dad used to work nights, it was the perfect solution really LOL. |
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JaneyCanuck | Report | 9 Sep 2008 17:05 |
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Here's what my mum swears by -- I think her dr. recommended it. |
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~Summer Scribe~ | Report | 9 Sep 2008 16:25 |
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LMAO, Liz, my dad is the same. Actually, according to mum he does the 'release of gas' thing too (but then he does that when he's awake...sounds like he's ripping his pants). He had all kinds of things done to try and stop his snoring, investigations for sleep apnoea, had the back of his throat lasered or whatever it is they do. None of it's helped. Camp sites are horrendous. We used to try and tape it when we were kids, but everytime we'd switch the recorder on, he'd stop! |
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MaggyfromWestYorkshire | Report | 9 Sep 2008 16:20 |
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Funny that Liz, my hubby says that I snore now too. I just tell him "tough luck" I've put up with his snoring for nearly 30 years, now it's his turn to put up with mine! Revenge for all those sleepless nights at last. |
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond | Report | 9 Sep 2008 02:33 |
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Hi K, am pmsl here. O.h's snoring is notorious in his family, he kept so many people awake once when there was a family weekend at a camp site in Norfolk, he was in a tent with his sons and the noise was horrendous. When he stayed at his son's flat recently, he slept on an air bed in the lounge and apparently the cat kept coming to investigate him and his snoring frightened it away, son's girlfriend couldn't believe the sound and had got up to investigate lol |
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JaneyCanuck | Report | 8 Sep 2008 21:43 |
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I about killed myself laughing, and I do bring the subject up occasionally these several years later. ;) |
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Harpstrings | Report | 8 Sep 2008 21:39 |
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JaneyCanuck that is soo funny pmsl |
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JaneyCanuck | Report | 8 Sep 2008 21:28 |
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I know the feeling. |
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***Julie*Ann***.sprinkling fairydust*** | Report | 8 Sep 2008 21:19 |
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lmao |
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