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	      <title>Lucky Not to Hear</title>
		  <desciption><![CDATA[<p>&nbsp;When I&rsquo;m traveling, I always look forward to where I&rsquo;m going to sleep. If you are creative enough, there are many ways to sleep comfortably even when camping out. When it comes to getting a good night&rsquo;s sleep though, I do have an advantage over most people.</p>
<p><img alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue2/Spirit_of_Silence_1.jpg" />When sleeping in mountain huts or sharing a crowded, Japanese-style room on a long-distance ferry, I always get up in a cheerful mood, while other people wake up with circles under their eyes. Maybe they just drank too much? Instead they say, &ldquo;No, the guy next to me snored really loud&rdquo; or &ldquo;The sound of mosquitoes bothered me&rdquo; or &ldquo;I was afraid of the sound of storm outside.&rdquo;<br />
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No matter how comfortable or soft the bedding, the noise is always unavoidable. I tell people to use earplugs, but they usually don&rsquo;t work perfectly. Well, people like me are born with earplugs anyway. To be honest, some others I know (such as a certain Japanese editor of this magazine)&mdash;can sleep anywhere.<br />
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One time when I was sleeping at a ranch, I felt really sorry for my friend. From midnight, a mouse started to run around on the ceiling of the barn, then a chicken was clucking, and the cows, birds and dogs began to howl at the same time! In the middle of the chaos, of course, I was snoring loudly in a peaceful sleep.<br />
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My friend could not sleep at all, however, and felt dizzy in the morning on the way home. Everyone in my family is deaf, so I never have to worry about the sound of snoring.<br />
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<em><strong>Troll was born in Shimizu, Shizuoka Prefecture. Despite having a hearing disability, she is an active traveler who enjoys following the endless horizon while mountain biking, telemarking, skiing and kayaking.</strong></em></p>]]></desciption>	
	      <author><![CDATA[Troll]]></author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2010 10:17:02 +0000</pubDate>
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