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lol, as awesome as that'd be, then there'd be less space =/
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Yeah, singles aren't that bad. I don't see why you would need so much bed space. You can actually fit 2 people on a single bed very comfortably.
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08-31-2009 at 07:13 PM
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Yeah, singles aren't that bad. I don't see why you would need so much bed space. You can actually fit 2 people on a single bed very comfortably.
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Hmmm.. I wonder how jhan knows this ;P
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08-31-2009 at 07:15 PM
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lol
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08-31-2009 at 07:16 PM
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Hmmm.. I wonder how jhan knows this ;P
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I've slept on a single mattress my entire life, definitively not what you are thinking XD
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08-31-2009 at 09:17 PM
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Hahaha, I agree though, you can definitely fit 2 people on it.. not from experience . But it also doesn't hurt to have more space
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lol! yeah. no complaints about the bed here.. (it's better to be cosy right) =P
anddd they could be long like all the universities in the states. it's a pain to get sheets for long beds =(
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08-31-2009 at 09:45 PM
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lol! yeah. no complaints about the bed here.. (it's better to be cosy right) =P
anddd they could be long like all the universities in the states. it's a pain to get sheets for long beds =(
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They aren't long unless you request it (if you are over a certain height, I forget though).
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They aren't long unless you request it (if you are over a certain height, I forget though).
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lol yeah, I know. just pointing out how glad I am that they give everyone twin, and then accomodate people who want a long one. here in the states, long is basically mandatory -.- lots of profit there though.
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I bought my sheets from the states. I bought long cause they were cheap and pretty and the only size target has... but you know. I don't see a problem with having long sheets anyhow.. a few safety pins and viola!
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I bought my sheets from the states. I bought long cause they were cheap and pretty and the only size target has... but you know. I don't see a problem with having long sheets anyhow.. a few safety pins and viola!
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Or you can just tuck the extra under the mattress. Even if you have normal sized sheets you'll have to tuck in the extra because the mattresses are so thin XD
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