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Mon, 17 May 1999 12:16:53 -0400
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Carla,

So your husband AND the dog snore, eh?  Yours must be one helluva noisy
house at night.  Getting out of bed is not so much the problem as
standing up once the feet hit the floor, right Ken?

Gotta go.  I have an MD appointment to look at my HMO's drug formulary
to see what he can prescribe.  So far I think it's one aspirin/day.

-Kyle

Carla MacInnis wrote:
>
> Kyle,
>
>   I have no trouble getting out of bed in the morning. It's staying in
> bed that's the trick. Given that hubby's snoring can be heard through 3
> closed doors, or half way down the street, he has his own room. So, I
> sleep with the dog :) Mr. Jake, the terrorist is a bed hog. Each morning,
> on waking, I find myself clinging to the side of the bed (queen) as the
> Jake-monster is happily snoring away, sprawled this way and that. Gotta
> love him!
>
> Cheers!
>
> Carla
> http://www.brunnet.net/terrier

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