...My husband is a little like The Princess in the story the Princess and the pea.
You know the one where to tell if the Princess is really a Princess the Prince puts a pea under the mattress on her bed, she can still feel it when her bed is piled high of mattresses.
My husband cannot sleep on lumps and bumps, a tiny stone or a twig under his sleeping bag when we go camping causes a sleepless night. (Whereas I can sleep any where on anything)
To cure this many years ago we bought sleeping mats, strips of waterproof foam we do own several my husband and I both have a green one each they are quite wide fill up our 2-man tent.
We also have a narrower grey one that he does not like using. It is too narrow creates an edge, which can be felt.
We bought our green ones for about 5 pounds years ago I believe they are about 10...
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Advantages: Excellent performance, very comfortable Disadvantages: You're slightly paying for that quality
...enough, acquiring new boots hasn't really made much difference on that front.
3) My Left Foot. Was always substantially less useful than Daniel Day-Lewis's. And it still is. Dammit.
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Born in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1951, Bill Bryson is one of the most highly esteemed travel writers of the present day. He was recently awarded the title of Officer of the Most Excellent Order for all that he has contributed to literature.
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Prince of Persia: Rival Swords PSP Review
BACKGROUND
Prince of Persia: Rival Swords is a PSP remake of the 3rd game in the “Sands of Time” POP trilogy. The 3 games revolve around “the Sands of Time”, which is, as the name so cunningly implies, sand more