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@offpisteskiing, surprised no one's appeared with a mysterious set of bruises on the Lofoten trips yet then!
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Refuge de Glacier Blanc last year we came across a similar and effective snoring remedy.

1. Swing pillow at snorer
2. Do not let go of pillow - V IMPORTANT
3. Pretend to be asleep.
4. Repeat as many times as is necessary

NB If you let go of the pillow you reduce the number of times you can attempt this.

I asked my bunk buddy how he thought of this and he said that he once lost a boot throwing it at a snorer and had to embarrassingly reclaim it in the morning. Since then, he has always kept hold of the 'persuader".
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