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kazafaza wrote: Sat Aug 15, 2020 4:24 pm Just read on the other forum about the guy who buys a loaf of bread in the evening to use as a pillow. In the morning he proceeds to chop and form his pillow into the brekkie sandwiches with a few spare left for the day ahead. Come the evening hours he visits local bakery looking for his next headrest. :smile:
That's genius, except that he's eating the wrong kind of bread :lol:
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I'd have thought that would be rather painful if one were to try it in France.
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I'm fairly well known for sleeping like crap / not sleeping at all so this thread has significant meaning to me!

I realised that the big difference (especially post injury) is that I need a pillow that has a certain amount of squish. I'm yet to try this one, but it looks like it could fit the bill.

https://www.seatosummit.co.uk/products/ ... wn-pillow/
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Looks like a nice pillow that Rich. Despite it being an item I could least do without, I can't justify yet another pillow experiment :sad: .

Perhaps we should all chip in to create a "kit test library" :smile: .
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I realised that the big difference (especially post injury) is that I need a pillow that has a certain amount of squish. I'm yet to try this one, but it looks like it could fit the bill.
Delexe version I hope :-bd
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Mon Aug 17, 2020 8:57 am
I realised that the big difference (especially post injury) is that I need a pillow that has a certain amount of squish. I'm yet to try this one, but it looks like it could fit the bill.
Delexe version I hope :-bd
£75 :shock:

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I barely looked up from my smashed avocado on sourdough. :lol:
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Richard G wrote: Mon Aug 17, 2020 2:04 pm I barely looked up from my smashed avocado on sourdough. :lol:
Works on so many levels, bravo :-bd

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