Well, I wouldn't have done anything like that to The Colonel, my commander at the time, but I certainly laid some kicking on is bedposts.

Wilton

----- Original Message ----- From: "Randy Bennell" <rbenn...@bennell.ca>
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I have a vague recollection of a story similar to that where the non-snorer woke the other fellow and made some suggestive comment about being gay. Solved the problem because the snorer was then afraid to go back to sleep.

Randy

On 10/09/2012 7:35 PM, WILTON wrote:
While in Greenland in '78 Col. Base Commander and I flew with Danish Air Force crew on their C-130H into the far-south Greenland air field/village of Narsassuaq. Checking into the hotel there, I was shocked by price of the lodging and obviously showed it. Colonel eased up beside me and whispered in my ear, "Wilt, I'll 'let' you share a room with me if you'll promise me you don't snore." I replied, "Indeed, I don't." That night, with each of us snug in our twin beds, the room began to shake and shudder as he got into some absolutely first class, gold medal, champion snoring. I was up and down all night kicking his bed post to try to make him stop for a few minutes so I could doze off for a bit - very little sleep that night for me. Next morning, I said to 'im, "Damn/doggone your time, please don't ever 'let' me share a room with you again." He grinned and said, "What? Did I snore? I don't snore, do I?"

Wilton

----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerry Archer" <arche...@embarqmail.com>
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Snoring is bad for marriages but good for the twin bed industry. Of course, serious snorers sometimes have to move into the guest room.

Once shared a hotel room with a friend. Never before or since have I heard anything like his snoring. Since sleep was no option, even after blocking it with four pillows, I turned on a tape recorder with the idea of playing it for him later. When played the next morning, the transistors had continuously peaked producing nothing but a steady roar. How his wife stood it I'll never know.
Gerry

On 10/09/2012 4:50 PM, Rusty Cullens wrote:
I had 36 years this past weekend but I suffer like you Randy, not sure how
much longer I can take the elbows to my back for snoring.
Rusty Cullens

The thing that I really find truly amazing is that I don't hear it. I have sort of woken up and realized I was snoring but when truly sleeping one does not know one is snoring. Randy


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