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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besides other places...
on a bodyboard
in the middle of the ocean
whilst failing miserably at riding waves, I guess I gave up. I was oblivious of the waves I was continuously on at the time, no inebriation needed.
Not that I woke myself up, I went over a wave and made a freefall to the bottom of the ocean.
Probably the most terrifying (and humorous) time of my life was to abruptly wake up underwater in the vaccum of a recently-crashed wave with no prior knowledge of the events beforehand.
it was a warm california day, though, give me that!
There was also the time where I got drunk for the first time in my life at a beach. After a terrible amount of flat gin-and-cola mixes along with jack daniels shots out of greasy ketchup tins, neither I or my friends felt very up to going home. Cue a very drunken drive to a swimming pool in the middle of the day, where I continued to fall asleep whilst face-down in the pool. This happened several times, where my friends would wake me up, all with panicked looks in their eyes as I muttered something about being on swim team and fighting them for sleep once again
( , Thu 4 Jan 2007, 21:26, Reply)
on a bodyboard
in the middle of the ocean
whilst failing miserably at riding waves, I guess I gave up. I was oblivious of the waves I was continuously on at the time, no inebriation needed.
Not that I woke myself up, I went over a wave and made a freefall to the bottom of the ocean.
Probably the most terrifying (and humorous) time of my life was to abruptly wake up underwater in the vaccum of a recently-crashed wave with no prior knowledge of the events beforehand.
it was a warm california day, though, give me that!
There was also the time where I got drunk for the first time in my life at a beach. After a terrible amount of flat gin-and-cola mixes along with jack daniels shots out of greasy ketchup tins, neither I or my friends felt very up to going home. Cue a very drunken drive to a swimming pool in the middle of the day, where I continued to fall asleep whilst face-down in the pool. This happened several times, where my friends would wake me up, all with panicked looks in their eyes as I muttered something about being on swim team and fighting them for sleep once again
( , Thu 4 Jan 2007, 21:26, Reply)
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