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<blockquote data-quote="Paladina" data-source="post: 976532" data-attributes="member: 69466"><p>There will always be a snorer, a phone-checker; a stage-whisperer, a bag-rustler; a restless sleeper who tosses and turns all night; one who is too groggy to silence an alarm; another who needs to use the bathroom in the middle of the night, and then walks into a bed frame while trying to be considerate by <em>not</em> using a torch. Few of us can claim never to have disturbed anyone else's sleep, however unintentionally. If you really can't function without a minimum of eight hours' undisturbed sleep you might feel more comfortable in a private room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paladina, post: 976532, member: 69466"] There will always be a snorer, a phone-checker; a stage-whisperer, a bag-rustler; a restless sleeper who tosses and turns all night; one who is too groggy to silence an alarm; another who needs to use the bathroom in the middle of the night, and then walks into a bed frame while trying to be considerate by [I]not[/I] using a torch. Few of us can claim never to have disturbed anyone else's sleep, however unintentionally. If you really can't function without a minimum of eight hours' undisturbed sleep you might feel more comfortable in a private room. [/QUOTE]
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