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happy_me
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happy_me Posted Sat 07 Jul, 2007 11:43 PM Quote
paul_c wrote:

I do go to sleep on my side :oS It's not uncommon in Ireland!


Neither is it uncommon i Norway
 
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paul_c
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paul_c Posted Sat 07 Jul, 2007 11:44 PM Quote
happy_me wrote:
paul_c wrote:

I do go to sleep on my side :oS It's not uncommon in Ireland!


Neither is it uncommon i Norway


Maybe just France then :oS how else would you get to sleep!? I just feel like i've fallen out of a crane if i lie on my back!!
 
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AbsolutPurple
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AbsolutPurple Posted Sat 07 Jul, 2007 11:44 PM Quote
paul_c wrote:
AbsolutPurple wrote:
paul_c wrote:
AbsolutPurple wrote:
why is he on his side ?


Cos he's a seal. They do that when they sleep. When they're upside down they're dead (apparently)

I just looked up a seal information site, so apologies for previously posting a picture of a dead seal. It looked asleep at first glance! :oS


Bullshit !
They don't go "on the side" to sleep - it's not comfortable.
Try sleeping like this and let me know how it feels.


I do go to sleep on my side :oS It's not uncommon in Ireland!

there we go ! you're irish

LOL
 
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ayana
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ayana Posted Sat 07 Jul, 2007 11:46 PM Quote
paul_c wrote:

Maybe just France then :oS how else would you get to sleep!? I just feel like i've fallen out of a crane if i lie on my back!!


We prefer sleeping like horses.
One eye half open and standing near our bed.
 
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lilly
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lilly Posted Sat 07 Jul, 2007 11:47 PM Quote
happy_me wrote:
paul_c wrote:

I do go to sleep on my side :oS It's not uncommon in Ireland!

Neither is it uncommon i Norway


Nor in Germany.

(next we'll be discussing the correct folding/rolling/... of toilet paper)
 
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paul_c
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paul_c Posted Sat 07 Jul, 2007 11:48 PM Quote
AbsolutPurple wrote:
paul_c wrote:
AbsolutPurple wrote:
paul_c wrote:
AbsolutPurple wrote:
why is he on his side ?


Cos he's a seal. They do that when they sleep. When they're upside down they're dead (apparently)

I just looked up a seal information site, so apologies for previously posting a picture of a dead seal. It looked asleep at first glance! :oS


Bullshit !
They don't go "on the side" to sleep - it's not comfortable.
Try sleeping like this and let me know how it feels.


I do go to sleep on my side :oS It's not uncommon in Ireland!

there we go ! you're irish

LOL


Why yes i am! :) and bloody proud of how we sleep in our land :D
 
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paul_c
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paul_c Posted Sat 07 Jul, 2007 11:49 PM Quote
lilly wrote:
happy_me wrote:
paul_c wrote:

I do go to sleep on my side :oS It's not uncommon in Ireland!

Neither is it uncommon i Norway


(next we'll be discussing the correct folding/rolling/... of toilet paper)


Let's get the ball 'rolling' then Lilly...
 
Re: question
happy_me
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happy_me Posted Sat 07 Jul, 2007 11:54 PM Quote
paul_c wrote:
happy_me wrote:
paul_c wrote:

I do go to sleep on my side :oS It's not uncommon in Ireland!


Neither is it uncommon i Norway


Maybe just France then :oS how else would you get to sleep!? I just feel like i've fallen out of a crane if i lie on my back!!


I don't know, the fetal position is somehow sleep inducing
 
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paul_c
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paul_c Posted Sat 07 Jul, 2007 11:56 PM Quote
happy_me wrote:
paul_c wrote:
happy_me wrote:
paul_c wrote:

I do go to sleep on my side :oS It's not uncommon in Ireland!


Neither is it uncommon i Norway


Maybe just France then :oS how else would you get to sleep!? I just feel like i've fallen out of a crane if i lie on my back!!


I don't know, the fetal position is somehow sleep inducing


Yeah, i find that too. Oddly, so is the recovery position :oS
 
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AbsolutPurple
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AbsolutPurple Posted Sat 07 Jul, 2007 11:57 PM Quote
paul_c wrote:
AbsolutPurple wrote:
paul_c wrote:
AbsolutPurple wrote:
paul_c wrote:
AbsolutPurple wrote:
why is he on his side ?


Cos he's a seal. They do that when they sleep. When they're upside down they're dead (apparently)

I just looked up a seal information site, so apologies for previously posting a picture of a dead seal. It looked asleep at first glance! :oS


Bullshit !
They don't go "on the side" to sleep - it's not comfortable.
Try sleeping like this and let me know how it feels.


I do go to sleep on my side :oS It's not uncommon in Ireland!

there we go ! you're irish

LOL


Why yes i am! :) and bloody proud of how we sleep in our land :D

you sleep with your arm up in the air ? like the cuttie on yr picture ?
 
Re: question
happy_me
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happy_me Posted Sun 08 Jul, 2007 12:06 AM Quote
paul_c wrote:


Yeah, i find that too. Oddly, so is the recovery position :oS


Ha ha, ahh, reminds me of my old job as a swimming teacher
 
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paul_c
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paul_c Posted Sun 08 Jul, 2007 12:07 AM Quote
AbsolutPurple wrote:
paul_c wrote:
AbsolutPurple wrote:
paul_c wrote:
AbsolutPurple wrote:
paul_c wrote:
AbsolutPurple wrote:
why is he on his side ?


Cos he's a seal. They do that when they sleep. When they're upside down they're dead (apparently)

I just looked up a seal information site, so apologies for previously posting a picture of a dead seal. It looked asleep at first glance! :oS


Bullshit !
They don't go "on the side" to sleep - it's not comfortable.
Try sleeping like this and let me know how it feels.


I do go to sleep on my side :oS It's not uncommon in Ireland!

there we go ! you're irish

LOL


Why yes i am! :) and bloody proud of how we sleep in our land :D

you sleep with your arm up in the air ? like the cuttie on yr picture ?

Considering seals don't have arms, i have no idea what you're on about... Lol

What do you call a seals arm anyway? Is it a fin or a flipper or what???
 
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AbsolutPurple
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AbsolutPurple Posted Sun 08 Jul, 2007 12:10 AM Quote
don't be a pain in the neck
 
Re: question
happy_me
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happy_me Posted Sun 08 Jul, 2007 12:14 AM Quote
a flipper maybe?
 
Re: question
paul_c
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paul_c Posted Sun 08 Jul, 2007 12:14 AM Quote
AbsolutPurple wrote:
don't be a pain in the neck


Apologies. Do you know though, what a seals limbs are called? It's really bugging me now! I was being serious about that bit, i really want to know.

Any marine biologists around the place tonight?
 
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