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Posted by TamaraJ on April 26, 2005, at 22:13:01
Don't let the bedbugs bite. Don't ask me why I thought of thought tonight, but when I did I thought hhow the h*ll did I ever fall asleep as a kid after hearing that when all I could think about was those d*mn bedbugs biting me! How do people come up with these things?
Posted by Jai Narayan on April 27, 2005, at 21:49:18
In reply to Night, Night, Sleep tight. . ., posted by TamaraJ on April 26, 2005, at 22:13:01
oh goodness,
I can feel them biting me now.
let's have a good nights sleep inspite of them.
Jai
Posted by alesta on April 28, 2005, at 1:22:22
In reply to Night, Night, Sleep tight. . ., posted by TamaraJ on April 26, 2005, at 22:13:01
> Don't let the bedbugs bite. Don't ask me why I thought of thought tonight, but when I did I thought hhow the h*ll did I ever fall asleep as a kid after hearing that when all I could think about was those d*mn bedbugs biting me! How do people come up with these things?
hi tamara,:0)lol! aw, you poor dear..that's so funny, though.:) yes, such a lovely bedtime sentiment, that is!
well, if you count dust mites, there really are bed bugs..the bed is the place most populated with these guys..sorry..maybe i'm not helping...:) sweet dreams.......
amy ;)
Posted by alexandra_k on April 28, 2005, at 3:54:24
In reply to Re: Night, Night, Sleep tight. . . » TamaraJ, posted by alesta on April 28, 2005, at 1:22:22
I think there really are such things as bed bugs. At the last hostel I was at there were notices up about letting people know immediately if you suspected bedbugs or if you had a certain kind of rash.
Apparantly international students tend to bring them in via backpackers and the whole hostel had to be vacated and fumigated.
They had that once over in the other hostel.
I thought the signs were jokes - but apparantly not so.
Hmm.
Sleep well
:-)
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