How weird is to nap in a touring center?
Tired, and goaded by friends, I laid down on a bench in front of the
fire place at Trapps and took a nap (with a book on my stomach as a visual aid). How weird does that look? |
How weird is to nap in a touring center?
On 1/17/2012 8:19 PM, Jon wrote:
Tired, and goaded by friends, I laid down on a bench in front of the fire place at Trapps and took a nap (with a book on my stomach as a visual aid). How weird does that look? Sounds normal to me; comfy chairs and fireplaces are there for a reason! |
How weird is to nap in a touring center?
On Tue, 17 Jan 2012 17:19:01 -0800 (PST), Jon wrote:
Tired, and goaded by friends, I laid down on a bench in front of the fire place at Trapps and took a nap (with a book on my stomach as a visual aid). How weird does that look? Here's weird. A while back, I had a bad crash on ice and received a small cut to the bridge of my nose, which I was not aware of. After skiing I went to the lodge for a snack before heading home. When I got into my car and looked at the rear view mirror I was startled by the dried blood on my face, which no one said a word to me about it in the lodge. Ben |
How weird is to nap in a touring center?
On Jan 17, 6:19*pm, Jon wrote:
Tired, and goaded by friends, I laid down on a bench in front of the fire place at Trapps and took a nap (with a book on my stomach as a visual aid). *How weird does that look? The book on your stomach no doubt made it look better. Now, if you were dressed more like a homeless person with a beer on your belly... Actually, I'd vote for more public places friendly to napping. |
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