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sleeping in a summerhouse
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If you'd been invited to a camping sleepover round your friends house, in their garden, but you didn't have a tent to sleep in, would you sleep in the summerhouse?
It's less likely to collapse or blow away, you don't have to set it up, it's less likely to leak, there's more room . . . .
It's less likely to collapse or blow away, you don't have to set it up, it's less likely to leak, there's more room . . . .
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A friend and her boyfriend shared a tent so I slept in hers, but it leaked so that's probably why she was more than happy to let me sleep in it.
There was no alcohol or drugs. It did rain but we slept outside except one person whose tent flooded at 5am so went inside to sleep on the sofa.
A friend and her boyfriend shared a tent so I slept in hers, but it leaked so that's probably why she was more than happy to let me sleep in it.
There was no alcohol or drugs. It did rain but we slept outside except one person whose tent flooded at 5am so went inside to sleep on the sofa.
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