It's usually the other way around- one pillow, but on top of my head. The sun's usually up by the time I'm in bed so I use it to block the light, because that's easier than getting a mask, or better curtains, or fixing my sleep schedule like those normal persons you speak of.
@Thumperchick Heh! I'm thankful my doggie is pretty non-destructive, with the only "bad habit" being her penchant to lick/drool/slobber on Ramy shirts ... and shipping bags ... and plushies. (The purple penguin is safe, though!)
Damn . . . I thought that was a marshmallow.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Cooper
Tommy died on live television, interestingly . . . but not from eating his pillow.
Where's the amazon link?
One under my melon, but others in various places. And those aren't pillows...
I am a no pillow person. I usually sleep on my stomach.
It's usually the other way around- one pillow, but on top of my head. The sun's usually up by the time I'm in bed so I use it to block the light, because that's easier than getting a mask, or better curtains, or fixing my sleep schedule like those normal persons you speak of.
@nogoodwithnames I work the night shift, I just tacked up a thin blanket and presto, no more sun in my face
One, but it is 1.5 times the standard length.
Two - A wedge pillow, and a memory foam one that I fold and double up.
Does a pile of shirts count as a pillow?
@narfcake only if dirty.
@thismyusername They're all clean ones.
@narfcake pretty sure when they are clean they are officially cat and dog beds.
@thismyusername My dog has her own bed downstairs. The cats are outdoors and aren't mine; they just visit for the mint in my yard.
Eleven and one pea.
One gel memory foam pillow and one small decorative thing that's perfect to cuddle.
What? If I cuddle my unicorns, the dog's will steal them in my sleep. Then they'll just be horses when I wake up.
@Thumperchick Heh! I'm thankful my doggie is pretty non-destructive, with the only "bad habit" being her penchant to lick/drool/slobber on Ramy shirts ... and shipping bags ... and plushies. (The purple penguin is safe, though!)