I will confess I've thought of doing this. I've been on several trains where I have an uncomfortable "crink" in my neck from leaning back. It's the seat design. Usually I just roll up my jacket or deal with it.
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I see a guy occasionally in the morning, he has a bed-sized pillow with him!
ReplyDeleteI will confess I've thought of doing this. I've been on several trains where I have an uncomfortable "crink" in my neck from leaning back. It's the seat design. Usually I just roll up my jacket or deal with it.
ReplyDelete^ Using a bike tire?
ReplyDeleteLooks more like a hemorrhoid pillow. He's using it on the wrong end.
ReplyDeleteHa ha ha ha!
ReplyDeleteNeck pillows are great (or at least better than getting a crinked neck :S) You can even get them at Dollarama. My kiddo has a monkey one.
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