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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Not exactly the strangest place I've slept
Certainly was pretty strange though. One time I woke up in the back of a moving car wondering how the hell I'd got there, considering I could remember crawling into bed before I'd went to sleep. Turned out it was one of the most realistic dreams I've ever had. I can remember sort of falling back to sleep in the dream though, it was actually kinda scary.
Still, not as scary as the time I woke up with my best mate's arm around me. Sadly that wasn't a dream. There were four of us sleeping on the floor and supposedly he thought I was a girl he was sleeping next to. Well he was, before I crawled into the space in between them after moving off a cramped sofa in the night.
I've also made a vow never to sleep in an armchair ever again. I was cold so I curled my legs up onto the chair. Wasn't a good idea; felt like one of them was on fire when I uncurled them after 2 hours of uncomfortable sleep.
Tiled kitchen floors are never good either, no matter how comfy your sleeping bag is. Sheds are always great though, as long as they have a power supply, carpet, pillows and a heater of some kind.
( , Mon 1 Jan 2007, 16:41, Reply)
Certainly was pretty strange though. One time I woke up in the back of a moving car wondering how the hell I'd got there, considering I could remember crawling into bed before I'd went to sleep. Turned out it was one of the most realistic dreams I've ever had. I can remember sort of falling back to sleep in the dream though, it was actually kinda scary.
Still, not as scary as the time I woke up with my best mate's arm around me. Sadly that wasn't a dream. There were four of us sleeping on the floor and supposedly he thought I was a girl he was sleeping next to. Well he was, before I crawled into the space in between them after moving off a cramped sofa in the night.
I've also made a vow never to sleep in an armchair ever again. I was cold so I curled my legs up onto the chair. Wasn't a good idea; felt like one of them was on fire when I uncurled them after 2 hours of uncomfortable sleep.
Tiled kitchen floors are never good either, no matter how comfy your sleeping bag is. Sheds are always great though, as long as they have a power supply, carpet, pillows and a heater of some kind.
( , Mon 1 Jan 2007, 16:41, Reply)
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