I didn't snore!
I actualy heard what a Belfastian Snore sounds like too...
And Doll, you cant call young farmers dull. In a recent YFC event, we stayed in a hotel for the last time before it met with the swinging ball - so we assisted in the closure process by 1. drinking the bar dry 2. buying al the paraphenalia and inventing new uses for it and 3. helping the demolition by trashing the joint with the owners full blessing!
And that was a quiet night.....
gunge tank hire
"Mousse from a bowl is very nice, but to pour it over someone is demented" Alan Partridge
http://www.gungemistress.com We got messy, all tied up.....
http://www.gungemistress.com We got messy, all tied up.....
Jonny wrote:I didn't snore!
I actualy heard what a Belfastian Snore sounds like too...
And Doll, you cant call young farmers dull. .
a) I did not call Young Farmers dull.
b) You did snore.
c) i hate to put this on a public forum, but you could not have possibly heard me snore, as i did not sleep one wink the entire night. This is because i was in a hotel room with someone who was a practical stranger in real life. So for me to snore would have been impossible. Unless i snore when i'm awake, which quite frankly, is bollocks.

Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind. Dr Seuss
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stace wrote:I'd like a man to do that to me *sigh* My boyfriend's such a wuss...A sure way to make sure that the gunge goes all over the person would be for someone to mannually rub it all over the persons face, head and body while scooping hand fulls of gunge from a bucket. I'd like to do this to a woman.
Shame you live so far away from me then in Australia as I would galdly do that to you.

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sotonude wrote:It's actually quite easy to drift into and out of sleep for short periods then think that you have been awake all night. My ladyfriend/partner often swears that she hasn't slept at all but whenever I have woken up during the night she has been fast asleep.
i understand that but i truly did not sleep. i was writing letters and listening to music and didnt miss a single song from my playlist.

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sotonude wrote:It's actually quite easy to drift into and out of sleep for short periods then think that you have been awake all night. My ladyfriend/partner often swears that she hasn't slept at all but whenever I have woken up during the night she has been fast asleep.
I suffer this sometimes when I am away, the first meet I went to in London I got back at 12:30 and didnt go to sleep until 4:45 twas a nightmare!! got value for money out of the room though!!!!!!
Before you all ask I did not watch the porn channel, did think about it though!!!!!!!!!!!
regards
Andy
(sleepless in London!!)
a) I did not call Young Farmers dull.
b) You did snore.
c) i hate to put this on a public forum, but you could not have possibly heard me snore, as i did not sleep one wink the entire night. This is because i was in a hotel room with someone who was a practical stranger in real life. So for me to snore would have been impossible. Unless i snore when i'm awake, which quite frankly, is bollocks.
I don't blame you Dolly - I would've had a gun under my pillow as well!! He's said he's coming out to see me in the land down under next November and I'm going to hold him to that!!
In all seriousness I do find myself sharing rooms with perfect strangers when I go away on travel agent educationals. I was in Melbourne last which was *sooo* much fun!! I had to pre-warn her that I've been known to chuck tantrums or scream in my sleep. I woke up at about 7 one morning and she said that I let out this almighty scream about an hour before. Luke (my lovely bf) says that I throw the covers all over the place sometimes...he's afraid to try and wake me up for fear of being hurt!! I'm not *that* violent - honest!!
Watch out for fridges in public spaces...
stace wrote:
I don't blame you Dolly - I would've had a gun under my pillow as well!! He's said he's coming out to see me in the land down under next November and I'm going to hold him to that!!

yeah, see, i talk in my sleep and stuff, im aware of my behaviour lol... i just sat listening to my headphones and writing letters and watching all night news on low.
there had also been a spider in the room and it disappeared, big girl as i am didnt want it getting in me bed!
Jonny in australia...jesus dog humping christ!

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Hayley wrote:Bill snores like a...big snorey thing....and I admit so do I (apparently). He also farts a lot - which I never do! It makes the satin pjs smell!
Yes I did put that in for Andy's benefit!
Hayley
Nice one Hayley, too right cant ruin the satin pjs too early, then again you'd never get to put them on in a normal fashion!!!!!!!
Johnny our worldwide Splosh reporter!!!! (single room in case of snoring!!!) Here is the big question, would he go in the Corsa!!!!
regards
Andy
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