I slept on the top bunk until we went home the first time, that became "household" space after that. I can still hear him laughing at me the first time I climbed up to that top bunk, down musta been funnier though, I have a sever fear of falling and wouldn't climb down without help.
Now that was a matress that needed changeing.
What kind mattress you sleeping on?
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I'm pretty sure after nearly four years of sleeping in a crappy bunk on an aircraft carrier that I can sleep on anything. Fell asleep and slept overnight on some pretty strange things: Stacked up metal detector panels, the floor in the aft storeroom, and a very uncomfortable office chair with the armrests missing. Probably all the boozin' inport...
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I stretch out a cardboard box across the 2 seats and use newspaper.
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escaping another hurricane on Hatteras
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Never was stationed ON a ship, just worked on them. Had the distinct pleasure of sleeping in the "troop" quarters on the Austin, gator freighter, makes most truck sleeping berths look like a palace with a down matress. It was only for two nights thankfully. -
In the marines I slept in mud .....so anything dry is good enough for me
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Oh then you would have loved troop berthing on the ships, metal frame with canvas laced on, 1 in thick matress. Roll in cause you sure couldn't sit up on them , well maybe the top one.
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