How do you sleep at night?
Does that happen often?Ronnie Rowlands wrote:Boxers all the time. Sleeping with nothing on is, for me, just...scary. I get ever so paranoid. I mean what if I was kidnapped in my sleep?
Depends on the weather..sometimes nothing, sometimes a shirt and pyjama bottoms. I find it much harder to sleep in hot weather than cold for some reason.
When alone; shortie pyjamas - i.e. t-shirt and shorts. When at the missus', usually nothing, because we overheat.
I also have a habit of having three pillows - a hard one, a soft fluffy one and a flattish one. I can therefore rearrange them into various combinations in order to find optimum comfort for how I'm feeling.
I also must have the window open all night; fresh air is a must for me. Since coming off nights and back onto days I've found this to be a mixed blessing. Gone are the screaming kids and lawnmowers, but in come the freezing cold blasts of wind.
Fortunately my bed is next to a radiator so I always wake up to warmth from 5am - 7am whatever.
I also have a habit of having three pillows - a hard one, a soft fluffy one and a flattish one. I can therefore rearrange them into various combinations in order to find optimum comfort for how I'm feeling.
I also must have the window open all night; fresh air is a must for me. Since coming off nights and back onto days I've found this to be a mixed blessing. Gone are the screaming kids and lawnmowers, but in come the freezing cold blasts of wind.
Fortunately my bed is next to a radiator so I always wake up to warmth from 5am - 7am whatever.
You are Kenny from South Park and I claim my £5.Neil Green wrote:I won't go to bed without a vest, t-shirt, long johns, trackies, a sweatshirt, a fleece and a parka.

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Don't worry, they'll wire up your part of Manchester to this new, electricity, thing soon. Then you'll be able to have something called 'central heating'.Neil Green wrote:I won't go to bed without a vest, t-shirt, long johns, trackies, a sweatshirt, a fleece and a parka.