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Coming Home

Author: Sleepologist
August 22, 2008
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At the end of a long work day, the thing that most people look forward to is going home.  Going home is the equivalent of a knight on a long crusade walking back up the steps to his kingdom.  At times, this very simple act is epic.  The keys get thrown down, the shoes get kicked off, and jackets go flying.
 
 During our worst of days, our homes can feel the best.  Having a foam pillow at night that fits your neck perfectly is a great way to end a hard day at work.


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