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Title: Pillows ?
Post by: EMD on 25 February 2016, 13:10:32
Cant to sleep with these hollow fibre pillow things  >:( They always feel lumpy and dont keep the fluffy pillow shape so i end up throwing them off the bed  ::) Any recommendations for a nice soft low pillow that will give a good nights sleep ?
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: aaronjb on 25 February 2016, 13:11:21
Anything over a D cup, in my experience.
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: biggriffin on 25 February 2016, 13:59:03
Anything over a D cup, in my experience.

Agreed. We need our lords take on the above statement ;D
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 25 February 2016, 15:21:04
They're uncomfortable due to an obscure EU regulation that states all pillows in Europe should conform and they chose the austere German model as the standard.  :y
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: STEMO on 25 February 2016, 15:34:31
Try sleeping on the bathroom floor for a couple of nights, your pillow will seem very comfortable afterwards.
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 25 February 2016, 16:09:21
EU regulations prohibit sleeping in bathrooms!  :P





Unless you're oppsing hammered and need to talk to God on the great white telephone!  ;D
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: STEMO on 25 February 2016, 16:16:03
EU regulations prohibit sleeping in bathrooms!  :P





Unless you're oppsing hammered and need to talk to God on the great white telephone!  ;D
Wrong! You can sleep in bathrooms measuring more than 12'x12', but you must put a single bed in there, which must measure no less than 2'6"x 6', providing there's no 'r' in the month, in which all sleeping in bathrooms is verboten.
Do your research, Tig.  ::)
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 25 February 2016, 16:50:20
EU regulations prohibit sleeping in bathrooms!  :P





Unless you're oppsing hammered and need to talk to God on the great white telephone!  ;D
Wrong! You can sleep in bathrooms measuring more than 12'x12', but you must put a single bed in there, which must measure no less than 2'6"x 6', providing there's no 'r' in the month, in which all sleeping in bathrooms is verboten.
Do your research, Tig.  ::)

I expect only Lord Opti has a bathroom larger than 12' x 12' and we all know he sleeps there quite often!  ;D

Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: Nick W on 25 February 2016, 16:56:49
Anything over a D cup, in my experience.


That makes me even more certain I haven't done enough research.


Both the sample size and samples are too small ;D
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: STEMO on 25 February 2016, 17:10:06
EU regulations prohibit sleeping in bathrooms!  :P





Unless you're oppsing hammered and need to talk to God on the great white telephone!  ;D
Wrong! You can sleep in bathrooms measuring more than 12'x12', but you must put a single bed in there, which must measure no less than 2'6"x 6', providing there's no 'r' in the month, in which all sleeping in bathrooms is verboten.
Do your research, Tig.  ::)

I expect only Lord Opti has a bathroom larger than 12' x 12' and we all know he sleeps there quite often!  ;D
Poor Opti  :'( It must be so embarrassing to be a battered husband.
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 25 February 2016, 17:25:40
EU regulations prohibit sleeping in bathrooms!  :P





Unless you're oppsing hammered and need to talk to God on the great white telephone!  ;D
Wrong! You can sleep in bathrooms measuring more than 12'x12', but you must put a single bed in there, which must measure no less than 2'6"x 6', providing there's no 'r' in the month, in which all sleeping in bathrooms is verboten.
Do your research, Tig.  ::)

I expect only Lord Opti has a bathroom larger than 12' x 12' and we all know he sleeps there quite often!  ;D
Poor Opti  :'( It must be so embarrassing to be a battered husband.

Nah those aristocratic types love a bit of domination!  ;)
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: Rods2 on 25 February 2016, 17:38:33
Cant to sleep with these hollow fibre pillow things  >:( They always feel lumpy and dont keep the fluffy pillow shape so i end up throwing them off the bed  ::) Any recommendations for a nice soft low pillow that will give a good nights sleep ?

I had the same problem many years a go when my wife decided to replace the duck down ones with these hollow fible neck pain things. >:( Needless to say the next day I went and bought new duck down ones. :) :y
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 25 February 2016, 17:48:57
Cant to sleep with these hollow fibre pillow things  >:( They always feel lumpy and dont keep the fluffy pillow shape so i end up throwing them off the bed  ::) Any recommendations for a nice soft low pillow that will give a good nights sleep ?

I had the same problem many years a go when my wife decided to replace the duck down ones with these hollow fible neck pain things. >:( Needless to say the next day I went and bought new duck down ones. :) :y

Jeez, that's unreasonable behaviour and cause for divorce......  :o  ;D
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: TheBoy on 25 February 2016, 18:01:10
Anything over a D cup, in my experience.


That makes me even more certain I haven't done enough research.


Both the sample size and samples are too small ;D
Need a hand?
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: plym ian on 25 February 2016, 18:05:21
I can recomend my memory foam pillow i have its just right for me.
At work we sell latex ones but they seem a bit hard to me.

Best thing is to pop in to a local bed shop that sells them to try some out
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: Lazydocker on 25 February 2016, 18:16:22
Anything over a D cup, in my experience.


That makes me even more certain I haven't done enough research.


Both the sample size and samples are too small ;D

Guessing the boss doesn't read your posts on here then? :-X ::) :D
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: Nick W on 25 February 2016, 18:36:57
Anything over a D cup, in my experience.


That makes me even more certain I haven't done enough research.


Both the sample size and samples are too small ;D

Guessing the boss doesn't read your posts on here then? :-X ::) :D


He's not my type. But it was a nice, if odd, offer.
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: 05omegav6 on 25 February 2016, 18:42:09
Anything over a D cup, in my experience.


That makes me even more certain I haven't done enough research.


Both the sample size and samples are too small ;D

Guessing the boss doesn't read your posts on here then? :-X ::) :D


He's not my type. But it was a nice, if odd, offer.
Pmsl ;D
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: TheBoy on 25 February 2016, 18:55:24
I knacker pillows in about 6 weeks, so have had to resort to those memory foam ones that I don't find quite so comfortable. The current one is 8 weeks old, and still usable :)
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: EMD on 25 February 2016, 20:20:10
Cant to sleep with these hollow fibre pillow things  >:( They always feel lumpy and dont keep the fluffy pillow shape so i end up throwing them off the bed  ::) Any recommendations for a nice soft low pillow that will give a good nights sleep ?

I had the same problem many years a go when my wife decided to replace the duck down ones with these hollow fible neck pain things. >:( Needless to say the next day I went and bought new duck down ones. :) :y

Ive ordered 2 of those as i'm sure this is what i had a few years back  :y I tried the memory foam ones and found them too hard . I dont know how some people sleep on 3 thick pillows  :(
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 25 February 2016, 21:03:32
EU regulations prohibit sleeping in bathrooms!  :P





Unless you're oppsing hammered and need to talk to God on the great white telephone!  ;D
Wrong! You can sleep in bathrooms measuring more than 12'x12', but you must put a single bed in there, which must measure no less than 2'6"x 6', providing there's no 'r' in the month, in which all sleeping in bathrooms is verboten.
Do your research, Tig.  ::)

I expect only Lord Opti has a bathroom larger than 12' x 12' and we all know he sleeps there quite often!  ;D

Bathroom?.......luxury. ;D


Toilet?.........even more decadent.

A hole in the floor is the best I can manage. :-\
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: Entwood on 25 February 2016, 21:04:52
bunch of wimps ....  this is what you need ..

http://elwood5566.net/2010/08/04/bathhouse-basics-6-the-wooden-pillow-mok-chim-%EB%AA%A9%EC%B9%A8-2/

:)
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: STEMO on 25 February 2016, 21:07:19
EU regulations prohibit sleeping in bathrooms!  :P





Unless you're oppsing hammered and need to talk to God on the great white telephone!  ;D
Wrong! You can sleep in bathrooms measuring more than 12'x12', but you must put a single bed in there, which must measure no less than 2'6"x 6', providing there's no 'r' in the month, in which all sleeping in bathrooms is verboten.
Do your research, Tig.  ::)

I expect only Lord Opti has a bathroom larger than 12' x 12' and we all know he sleeps there quite often!  ;D

Bathroom?.......luxury. ;D


Toilet?.........even more decadent.

A hole in the floor is the best I can manage. :-\
A knot in the floorboards? Have you put hairs round it?  ;D
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: T.m.f on 25 February 2016, 21:24:48
Is dd ok or am i being greedy  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: ronnyd on 25 February 2016, 23:41:12
Can you still get Dunlopillow ones? I had one for years, til SWMBO said it had to go :'(
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: tidla on 26 February 2016, 00:08:38
Can you still get Dunlopillow ones? I had one for years, til SWMBO said it had to go :'(

(http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/k536/tidla1/Dunlop%20Girls%20Autosport%20International2_zpsel6srbcs.jpg)

Seems so.
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: Kevin Wood on 26 February 2016, 10:06:31
They look "adequate", as long as they don't snore. ::)
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: henryd on 26 February 2016, 10:13:26
They look "adequate", as long as they don't snore. ::)

Really,I wouldn't give a shit so long as I was snuggled between them ;) ;D ;D
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: Kevin Wood on 26 February 2016, 10:20:44
They look "adequate", as long as they don't snore. ::)

Really,I wouldn't give a shit so long as I was snuggled between them ;) ;D ;D
Good point, well presented. :-[
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 26 February 2016, 11:52:43
I feel sure that the 'hairy armpit' variety of feminists will love this thread. :)
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: Bigron on 26 February 2016, 12:07:38
Feminists? Oh yes, I remember those.....it's amazing how many fish need bicycles nowadays!  ;D ;D ;D

Ron.
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: ronnyd on 26 February 2016, 12:11:56
Can you still get Dunlopillow ones? I had one for years, til SWMBO said it had to go :'(

(http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/k536/tidla1/Dunlop%20Girls%20Autosport%20International2_zpsel6srbcs.jpg)

Seems so.
Yeah, thems the ones. ;D No wonder she made me get rid.  :D
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: EMD on 26 February 2016, 12:51:56
Is dd ok or am i being greedy  ;D ;D

No not greedy , i got a couple of double EE's here although they seem to be going south very quickly  ::)
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 26 February 2016, 14:44:12
I knacker pillows in about 6 weeks, so have had to resort to those memory foam ones that I don't find quite so comfortable. The current one is 8 weeks old, and still usable :)

So TB we all know that you can waste a set of expensive tyres in short order and now you've let on that you go through a set pillows like a dose of salts!  :o

What else has short life cycle for you then?   ::)
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: Kevin Wood on 26 February 2016, 14:49:34
What else has short life cycle for you then?   ::)

Apart from braking components, printers, fuel, bath salts, laptops..  ::)

Oh! Dishwashers. They seem to last ages, causing only relatively minor irritation. Omegas too!
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: Entwood on 26 February 2016, 15:08:40
What else has short life cycle for you then?   ::)

Apart from braking components, printers, fuel, bath salts, laptops..  ::)

Oh! Dishwashers. They seem to last ages, causing only relatively minor irritation. Omegas too!

Stand alone satnavs are an endangered species as well I believe ....  :)
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: TheBoy on 26 February 2016, 17:25:00
What else has short life cycle for you then?   ::)

Apart from braking components, printers, fuel, bath salts, laptops..  ::)

Oh! Dishwashers. They seem to last ages, causing only relatively minor irritation. Omegas too!
The dish-tosher might have to go
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: TheBoy on 26 February 2016, 17:27:39
I knacker pillows in about 6 weeks, so have had to resort to those memory foam ones that I don't find quite so comfortable. The current one is 8 weeks old, and still usable :)

So TB we all know that you can waste a set of expensive tyres in short order and now you've let on that you go through a set pillows like a dose of salts!  :o

What else has short life cycle for you then?   ::)
I'm unconvinced this choo choo is going to last to its destination, it's getting slower and slower, and sounds like a bag of nails as it pulls from stations...   ...and I'm already late due to work, breweries and piss-ups  :(
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: baggers on 29 February 2016, 00:00:40
Wonder if these would be comfy?

http://www.bensonsforbeds.co.uk/bedding/pillow-cloud?variantSku=TEMPIL001
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: ronnyd on 29 February 2016, 11:41:28
WHAT! 98 quid for a bloody pillow? Geez. :o
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: baggers on 29 February 2016, 22:35:48
 :D  :D  ;D  ;D
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: EMD on 29 February 2016, 22:50:26
White feather and down pillows came today so looking forward to a good kip  ::) They are very soft and very slim and nobody is going to take them away from me  >:( ;D
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 02 March 2016, 10:53:05
Is dd ok or am i being greedy  ;D ;D

Not at all, I have sampled HH, JJ, DD and D and must admit to finding DD rather comfortable. ::)

Also I recommend the HH for shoulder rubs and ear warming whislt sat on the sofa (Leave the rest to your imagination)

P.S. The DD artificially enhanced ones that I once had pushed in my face are too firm and I think they would create a restless night in bed.  :-X
Title: Re: Pillows ?
Post by: EMD on 02 March 2016, 12:29:36
Pillows are so soft and pliable  :) They are probably too soft for most people but must say they have done the job i expected  :y