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22/09/2005 12:54:07
 
 
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Politics
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Thread ID:
01052007
Message ID:
01052049
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I have a duvet. I sleep on 2 pillows, but both are rather flat feather pillows. So my head sinks in and it is really comfortable. Here you can buy a duvet almost anywhere (including Walmart and Target) and definitely at all linen stores but here a duvet is a bedsize pillowcase that holds a quilt INSIDE IT. You remove the outer covering (duvet) and wash it. My daughter has a duvet on her bed as well. It is convenient for washing but not so great for appearance. The duvet can slip around and I ended up added velcro tabs on my daughters so it would stay in place on the quilt that was inside it.


]>I bet you thought this was to start an argument!
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>No, as part of my on-going interest in finding out stuff about you strange people across the Atlantic, I was just wondering the following:
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>Every time I see someone in bed, in an American film or TV show, he/she/they always seem to have the pillows stacked up high, at a ridiculaously steep angle, such that they seem to be sleeping with their heads up against a cliff.
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>I imagibne this would give one a terrible crick in the neck. Personally, I prefer my pillows such that my neck is at right-angles to my shoulders. Is this an American thing or just on shows? If the latter, why do they do it? I find it bizarre.
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>Still on the subject of bed-linen, do you guys still use sheets, blankets, and bedspreads, rather than just a duvet? What a pallaver! That Charlene Whats-her-name, who used to be "the Poison Dwarf" in "Dallas", was on a UK reality TV show where she marvelled at sleeping under a duvet for the first time.
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>Curious of England
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