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Hmmm - it seems to me, if you're going to have a bedside tap (or faucet), at some point you're going to need a bedside urinal too. The extension of this idea would have everything accessible from your bed - fridge, TV, internet access, phone, etc., such that you would never have to leave bed. |
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seems to me the walk to the bathroom would do you some good, there you will find a place to releive yourself, a place to hurl, rinse your face with cool water, and grab a drink useing a cup left in the room for that purpose. |
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In the meantime, just sleep with a big bottle of water next to your bed and also a bed-urinal thing nearby if you need that too... |
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I'm still unclear on what a forcet is. Is it a faucet? |
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Your best bet would be to make a giant hamster bottle which you would suspend above your bed. When thirsty all you would have to do is lick at the bottle mouth with your tongue! |
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rwagaman,a forcet is a tap from what I can tell |
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I'd also recommend adding a cooling unit to the tap. Room-temperature, stale water is almost as bad as no water at all when you're hung over. Maybe add an aspirin and vitamin dispenser as well. |
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Why don't you just sleep in the bath? |
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Ive often thought of installing a portable water cooler in the bedroom, like the ones at work. Much simpler than re-plumbing the house for the bedside faucet. |
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When I was a child, my grandparents had a house with several guest houses by the beach. one of them was rather largish and had been a rooming house sort of thing at one time. Had a sink in the corner of every bedroom. Very cool. |
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