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Why Does Sleeping In A Draught Leave One With A Stiff Neck

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sandyRoe | 05:35 Thu 11th Sep 2014 | Health & Fitness
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http://www.jacamo.co.uk/shop/jacamo-hooded-onesie/GS347/product/details/show.action?pdBoUid=1883&gclid=CIP6xKyi2cACFesBwwodq6gALg&gclsrc=aw.ds#colour:Camouflage,size:4XL/5XL&CAWELAID=120121190000012275 Sandy if this link takes - it will save you from getting a balaclava. LOL
13:29 Thu 11th Sep 2014
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I don't need to get a balaclava I have one hidden away somewhere. But that links just the thing. I wouldn't be troubled by wind, whistling through the window frames, wearing one of those.
Some of those onesies have trapdoors if you follow my drift.

Bu99er! since replying to this thread, I've got a screen full of Onesie Adverts!!!!
Me too...I've just had to clear it, lol!
actually, on reflection, I don't think sandy would wear anything in bed, except maybe aftershave !!!!
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If I tried that again I think I'd get hypothermia.
Sandy hope you didn't get your balaclava from the 'RA LOL - Thanks for giving me best answer.
Get some duck tape, sandy, and tape up the gaps - that'll solve the problem :-)
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The gaps between my balaclava and the jumper I now wear?
Noooo, LOL - the window frames!
Why not just buy some roll neck tops or jumpers?
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True enough, Daffy. Polo necked jumpers and the balaclava would keeps the wind at bay.

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