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Re: Workspace
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lugnet.storage
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Mon, 2 Nov 1998 20:23:03 GMT
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Once upon a time, sarah@eskimo.com (Perhaps a Princess...) wrote:
> Uh. Sleep? What else do you do on a mattress? I guess SOME people
> might build Legos there... I need a hard surface yet. And I'm not
> married. (I wouldn't be thinking about building a loft bed if I did. I
> don't relish the idea of climbing DOWN when the baby's screaming wakes
> me in the middle of the night and I'm panicking to see what is wrong.
> Or even to climbing anywere while pregnant.)
I've had lofts with stairs. Well, somewhere between stair-steps and a
ladder. It's a matter of selective compression.
Lofts are useful in another way--in college, I put my alarm clock on
the 'main floor'. That way, I'd have to get up to turn it off, and
generally, I'd be too sleepy to climb back into the loft, so I'd have
to start my day. That worked, until I realized I could turn off the
alarm, then just collapse on the couch...
Steve
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Workspace
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| (...) I did that once. Only once because in my sleep I reached out to my roommate's bookshelf (about pillow level next to my bed), grabbed a dictionary, and hurled it across the room at the clock. I never woke up. My roomie showed up a couple hours (...) (26 years ago, 9-Nov-98, to lugnet.storage)
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| (...) Uh. Sleep? What else do you do on a mattress? I guess SOME people might build Legos there... I need a hard surface yet. And I'm not married. (I wouldn't be thinking about building a loft bed if I did. I don't relish the idea of climbing DOWN (...) (26 years ago, 2-Nov-98, to lugnet.storage)
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