In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jane Bawn
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>I have read this thread with interest and noted that no one has yet
>mentioned one draw back of the straw pillows and that is the little visitors
>that sometimes appear when using them. 

I think they cause more discussion than they are worth - with three
straw pillows in the house, over a period of (hang on, no, it's four -
the first pillow I had bought for me is a straw one, so are my travel
pillow, my honiton pillow and a cookie pillow I was given) fifteen
years, I have only ever met up with one or two of the little whatsits.
Removed them with a paper tissue, squashed them well, and haven't seen
any since.  (Don't ask how many polystyrene pillows are around this
house - I've lost count - comes of having bought a dozen for a workshop
a couple of years back, on top of the ones I already had!) - what was it
I calculated for the CLG survey on the same question last year, Bev,
somewhere between 15 and 20? (Some are loaned out to students, though).
-- 
Jane Partridge

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