Where is the strangest place you have slept?
'lardaholics anonymous' was bored and started a new question over in the old question, so the least we can do is make it official. What with New Year's celebrations coming up, asking for the strangest place you have slept is nicely appropriate too.
In case you are wondering, Portsmouth beach in the fog. Very strange waking up to that.
( , Fri 29 Dec 2006, 8:57)
'lardaholics anonymous' was bored and started a new question over in the old question, so the least we can do is make it official. What with New Year's celebrations coming up, asking for the strangest place you have slept is nicely appropriate too.
In case you are wondering, Portsmouth beach in the fog. Very strange waking up to that.
( , Fri 29 Dec 2006, 8:57)
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Kineta Train Station
Kineta train "station" (i. e. a hut consisting of two wooden walls and a tin roof) was undoubtedly the strangest place where I have slept.
The three of us stranded there one evening on our way to Athens after finding out that the local camping site, as usual, proved to be much, much further away than advertised.
It wasn't too bad: there were a wooden bench, and, for some strange reason, two comfy chairs (soggy).
( , Fri 29 Dec 2006, 16:42, Reply)
Kineta train "station" (i. e. a hut consisting of two wooden walls and a tin roof) was undoubtedly the strangest place where I have slept.
The three of us stranded there one evening on our way to Athens after finding out that the local camping site, as usual, proved to be much, much further away than advertised.
It wasn't too bad: there were a wooden bench, and, for some strange reason, two comfy chairs (soggy).
( , Fri 29 Dec 2006, 16:42, Reply)
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