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Date:         Thu, 7 Dec 1995 20:13:27 -0400 (EDT)
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From:         "Erik W. Burtis " <eburtis@s850.mwc.edu>
Subject:      Re: Sleeping in Campers

On Thu, 7 Dec 1995, Robinson wrote:

> Hi all, > I just have a kooky question which came to me the other day while > going to sleep in my bus. Which way does everyone sleep? Personally, I > sleep with my head to the rear but I have to be careful not to hit my > head on the shelf. That's when I wondered if anyone else slept the other > way and why. This is assuming you'd be sleeping in the lower level > (downstairs) of course. Actually, now I'm curious about the upper level > as well. Well??? > -Erik (who only bumped his head once) > I sleep in either direction, depending what's up hill and down. I have seen one VW ad that show a sleeping bag with its opening up front. Erik Burtis 71 Westy


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