- Dec 29, 2002
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I'm often trying to sleep in a noisy area (damn subway station!...just kidding). The walls in this place seem mighty thin and lots of noise gets in to where I sleep. I often sleep during the daytime so there's lots of hullabaloo going on in the house (ps, just learned that hullabaloo is an actual word).
So I need to find a way to block the noise. The obvious choice would be ear plugs of some kind but all the ones I've tried have been all uncomfortable and they fall out because my ear canals are apparently shaped oddly or something. I'm not sure what else I could use, though. My bed is right next to the living room, can hear the TV and everything. Need something that is comfortable enough to sleep while using while reducing noise drastically.
So I need to find a way to block the noise. The obvious choice would be ear plugs of some kind but all the ones I've tried have been all uncomfortable and they fall out because my ear canals are apparently shaped oddly or something. I'm not sure what else I could use, though. My bed is right next to the living room, can hear the TV and everything. Need something that is comfortable enough to sleep while using while reducing noise drastically.