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Yes to number 1!!  My partner is off the scale when it comes to snoring.  Leaving wet towels scrunched up on the radiator is another one which drives me mad but the gaming, remote control hogging, leaving loo seat up, not doing washing up etc doesn't bother me at all.  I'm just too used to having 3 boys in the house so too used to picking up after them or not getting near the TV.

Ells
Originally Posted by Ells:

Yes to number 1!!  My partner is off the scale when it comes to snoring.  Leaving wet towels scrunched up on the radiator is another one which drives me mad but the gaming, remote control hogging, leaving loo seat up, not doing washing up etc doesn't bother me at all.  I'm just too used to having 3 boys in the house so too used to picking up after them or not getting near the TV.

ive got sleep apnea & ive been recorded making noises

i swear i sound like a haunted house

pirate1111
Originally Posted by pirate1111:
Originally Posted by Ells:

Yes to number 1!!  My partner is off the scale when it comes to snoring.  Leaving wet towels scrunched up on the radiator is another one which drives me mad but the gaming, remote control hogging, leaving loo seat up, not doing washing up etc doesn't bother me at all.  I'm just too used to having 3 boys in the house so too used to picking up after them or not getting near the TV.

ive got sleep apnea & ive been recorded making noises

i swear i sound like a haunted house

That made me laugh, Pirate  I can imagine.  My partner sounds like a farmyard at night.  He moo's, snorts and grunts until he is sleeping soundly.  I mentioned the mouthguard thing that someone on here suggested but he already has a thing for his mouth that turns his stomach so he won't go for it.  I'll probably just end up murdering him some night.

 

I hope my cellmate doesn't snore.

Ells
Originally Posted by Ells:
Originally Posted by pirate1111:
Originally Posted by Ells:

Yes to number 1!!  My partner is off the scale when it comes to snoring.  Leaving wet towels scrunched up on the radiator is another one which drives me mad but the gaming, remote control hogging, leaving loo seat up, not doing washing up etc doesn't bother me at all.  I'm just too used to having 3 boys in the house so too used to picking up after them or not getting near the TV.

ive got sleep apnea & ive been recorded making noises

i swear i sound like a haunted house

That made me laugh, Pirate  I can imagine.  My partner sounds like a farmyard at night.  He moo's, snorts and grunts until he is sleeping soundly.  I mentioned the mouthguard thing that someone on here suggested but he already has a thing for his mouth that turns his stomach so he won't go for it.  I'll probably just end up murdering him some night.

 

I hope my cellmate doesn't snore.

 Ells and Pirate, you crack me up!

Ells, I feel your pain about the OH snoring. I have contemplated murder on more than one occasion when hubby is having one of his "snoring/moaning/talking in his sleep" nights.

Yogi19
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Ells:
Originally Posted by pirate1111:
Originally Posted by Ells:

Yes to number 1!!  My partner is off the scale when it comes to snoring.  Leaving wet towels scrunched up on the radiator is another one which drives me mad but the gaming, remote control hogging, leaving loo seat up, not doing washing up etc doesn't bother me at all.  I'm just too used to having 3 boys in the house so too used to picking up after them or not getting near the TV.

ive got sleep apnea & ive been recorded making noises

i swear i sound like a haunted house

That made me laugh, Pirate  I can imagine.  My partner sounds like a farmyard at night.  He moo's, snorts and grunts until he is sleeping soundly.  I mentioned the mouthguard thing that someone on here suggested but he already has a thing for his mouth that turns his stomach so he won't go for it.  I'll probably just end up murdering him some night.

 

I hope my cellmate doesn't snore.

 Ells and Pirate, you crack me up!

Ells, I feel your pain about the OH snoring. I have contemplated murder on more than one occasion when hubby is having one of his "snoring/moaning/talking in his sleep" nights.

Ditto ....on all counts  

Baz
Originally Posted by Ells:
 

That made me laugh, Pirate  I can imagine.  My partner sounds like a farmyard at night.  He moo's, snorts and grunts until he is sleeping soundly.  I mentioned the mouthguard thing that someone on here suggested but he already has a thing for his mouth that turns his stomach so he won't go for it.  I'll probably just end up murdering him some night.

 

I hope my cellmate doesn't snore.

FM
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:

My Mum used to snore so loud you could hear her outside the house!!!  

For such a tiny feminine lady it was shocking  Maybe cos she had singing lessons when young - strengthened the vocal cords or summat.

 

I can't stand snorers ! I'd be sharing a cell with Ells [I don't snore its ok ] 

I might snore a liiiiittle tiny bit  It's more of a snort really.  

Ells
Originally Posted by Ells:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:

My Mum used to snore so loud you could hear her outside the house!!!  

For such a tiny feminine lady it was shocking  Maybe cos she had singing lessons when young - strengthened the vocal cords or summat.

 

I can't stand snorers ! I'd be sharing a cell with Ells [I don't snore its ok ] 

I might snore a liiiiittle tiny bit  It's more of a snort really.  

 Oh noes!  

FM

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