We had our carpets cleaned yesterday. Not that they were super bad or anything, but after having the movers come up and down the stairs with all our dirty boxes that had been shipped on the HMS Mudbox - we thought it might be nice to start with a clean slate. And since we have a boat load of stairs (today's blog apparently has a naval theme) I didn't want to rent a machine and do it myself. We paid someone else to do it and they did a great job - thank you Ethos Carpet Cleaners!
Anyway...carpet was cleaned. I had some lunch and then opened a bunch of windows to help dry the carpet/clear the air. Except it's cold out. We've actually got some snow here in London...so - open windows didn't last very long.
Time for hot chocolate at Starbucks. Took my book (BIRDSONG, good stuff) and set out.
I was soon joined by some other guy who promptly fell asleep in one of the really comfy chairs there. And this man WAS OUT. WAY ASLEEP. A Snoring Machine! Super loud. And the rest of us in Starbucks basically found it amusing. It's not as if he was sitting at my table or anything.
Cut to about 40 minutes later and a new guy comes in. Snore Machine starts up again - and New Guy gets up and walks over and says, "Wake up. You're snoring very loudly."
I found New Guy's behavior more disturbing and disruptive than the snoring. I don't know why, but it really irked me. The Snoring Machine's only crime was that he got too comfortable in his armchair while reading a book, and fell asleep after a warm mug of something.
If the guy was snoring like this at the movies or a play I can see saying something...I don't know - would you wake someone at Starbucks? Like, get up from your seat and walk across the place to tell someone they were snoring?
I think it was weird.
Charles Proxy -- Trusting the SSL certificate
8 years ago
I'm trying to not laugh while reading this because I'm FEEDING THE BABY and trying to get her down for her nap. But this is funny that she might be awakened from her slumber. Love the story!
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