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    Default Snoring

    I spent most of last night trying to get to sleep

    However, it's like lying next to a pig with a loudhailer and I have given up.

    Anyone else have a partner who snores. It's really bloody annoying. No amount of hard kicks make any noticeable difference. Bah!


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    YES!


    This is the reason why I wear ear plugs to bed every night!
    Doing housework with young children must be like clearing snow in a blizzard!!!

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    I can't wear ear plugs as the twins sleep in our room and I would be worried that I may not hear them if their woke up.
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    DH is an occasional snorer....if he has had a few drinks at a dinner party, for example. it drives me insane. but he knows the rules. he wants a few drinks = he has to, without arguement, sleep in the spare room. no ifs and buts.
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    Sometimes but so am I at times...

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    He snores occasionally.

    It's the sleep talking that bothers me.

    I would really like to know who the rabbits are.
    And it's definitely not Aussie foot ball talk as he's not a fan.
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    I swear my DH sniffs a beer cap and he snores all night!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashleigh<3 View Post
    He snores occasionally.

    It's the sleep talking that bothers me.

    I would really like to know who the rabbits are.
    And it's definitely not Aussie foot ball talk as he's not a fan.
    Maybe he is trying to kept the rabbit out of China
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    yes, DF often asks me "where did this bruise come from?" It so annoying, i usually just give him a swift kick to the leg or push his shoulder so he rolls over.
    I have to race him to sleep so i don't have to listen to him. I even recorded him snoring! He didn't believe me when i told him he snored.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yummy Mummy of 5 View Post
    Maybe he is trying to kept the rabbit out of China

    Hee hee! You might be on to something!
    Chloe-anna-2 years old DD and a Kanga-woo!
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