Saturday 12 January 2013

VIJIMAMBO: AWA YA USINGIZI NI KULALA HAIJALISHI UPO WAPI AU POSITION GANI UTALALA

VIJIMAMBO
AWA YA USINGIZI NI KULALA HAIJALISHI UPO WAPI AU POSITION GANI UTALALA
Jan 12th 2013, 18:30

Well trained: The amusing pictures of prone passengers show people can sleep in some remarkable positions
These London Underground users expose rather more of themselves than intended
Worn out: A resourceful napper uses his hood as a pillow while sleeping in his jacket - but unfortunately for him, his face can still be seen
Skewed view: This wrapped-up traveller allows his head to droop to an extreme angle while a stealthy photographer captures the moment - and his own reflection in the window
'Awkward': Which of these two will wake up first? Let's hope they know each other
Users are invited to share their best images of anyone they have caught napping.
Exhausted passengers are seen sleeping in a variety of extraordinary positions - slumped almost out of a seat, lying on the ground and even with a nose mashed against a pole.
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Other entries include a man exposing his hairy stomach and another dozing with his head on a sleeping woman's chest.
The brilliant photos show that if you are tired enough, you really will sleep anywhere.
One man manages to catch 40 winks despite having his head on the ground and his feet up in the air.
Another seems to be suspended between two sets of seats.
In one image, a transport worker is seen trying to wake a commuter who has collapsed on to the ground.
Collapse: A transport worker tries to rouse a young man who has fallen asleep fully clothed on the ground

Cheap hotel: This hoodie-wearing train traveller makes himself comfortable in a carpeted corner, with a drink to hand in case he wakes up thirsty
The page has gained more than 30,000 fascinated followers after just 43 tweets.
Its blurb simply reads: 'All the best sleepy commuters in one place. Send us in your best pictures and they may be published - what's not to like? Train, Bus, etc...'
Short, jokey comments are added to each photo, including 'gold', 'oh dear' and 'this is slightly strange.'
More worryingly, the sneaky photographers have occasionally gone further than just taking a picture.
In one image, posted along with the word 'Hungry?', a man is seeing pushing a sandwich into the face of a blissfully unaware napper.
So next time you feel your eyelids drooping, give yourself a shake - unless you want to end up as the unwitting star of the sleepy commuter show

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