Daz Madrigal
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Post by Daz Madrigal on Aug 14, 2006 13:59:55 GMT
Getting drunk and sleeping till noon works when your young but for some reason it messes up the sleeping pattern later on. I cant sleep till noon when i have to go to the work in the morning. so i have permanently "deficit" of sleep. Oh wait till I tell you about when I worked night shifts.. Total nightmare...I used to fall asleep on the train there ..the train coming back...even woke up in a Bus terminus at some ghastly place called Reddish and needed 2 buses to get back home. Mind you its almost a rule to be half cock-eyed whilst working at the GPO especially at 3am in the morning waiting ouside for mail trains that are over an hour late what a mightmare
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Daz Madrigal
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Post by Daz Madrigal on Aug 14, 2006 14:02:13 GMT
half c*ck-eyed? ..God I could strangle these yanks - have ever watched ANY of your crap Teenage films you winkers! They cant even stitch together a single effin sentence without using a swear word! << fumes >> i need drink and a massage after that.
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darinka
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Post by darinka on Aug 14, 2006 14:23:14 GMT
I cant sleep till noon when i have to go to the work in the morning. so i have permanently "deficit" of sleep. Oh wait till I tell you about when I worked night shifts.. Total nightmare...I used to fall asleep on the train there ..the train coming back...even woke up in a Bus terminus at some ghastly place called Reddish and needed 2 buses to get back home. Mind you its almost a rule to be half thingy-eyed whilst working at the GPO especially at 3am in the morning waiting ouside for mail trains that are over an hour late what a mightmare it sounds really cruel. i remember when i studied till morning and i was so tired that i sleep almost whole other day:(.
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Post by purple joggers on Aug 14, 2006 15:48:55 GMT
Not real sugar, it's like being tossed on a blanket. Coke and many other fizzy drinks do the same. Oxygen helps - boost your intake by going for a purple jog in the lunchbreak. Then eat lemons.
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Post by purple joggers on Aug 14, 2006 15:50:15 GMT
I only know illegal tricks or the ones used by Nurses and GPO workers such as finding a nice warm place and actually GOING to sleep anyway. Railway workers use this method too. It works short-term but becomes addictive. Though at least they do healthily, on some grassy railway embankment in the fresh air. I had a work colleague who slept at his desk during work hours. One day he never woke up.
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Post by gus2 on Aug 14, 2006 16:20:27 GMT
I only know illegal tricks or the ones used by Nurses and GPO workers such as finding a nice warm place and actually GOING to sleep anyway. Railway workers use this method too. It works short-term but becomes addictive. Though at least they do healthily, on some grassy railway embankment in the fresh air. I had a work colleague who slept at his desk during work hours. One day he never woke up. Cowboys sleep in the saddle, Masai warriors sleep standing up so I have been told. gus
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Post by Pink Betty on Aug 14, 2006 16:29:01 GMT
Not real sugar, it's like being tossed on a blanket. Coke and many other fizzy drinks do the same. Oxygen helps - boost your intake by going for a purple jog in the lunchbreak. Then eat lemons. I was plugging organges for this sugar intake...are they not ok? Or oranges, even!
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Post by gus2 on Aug 14, 2006 16:32:31 GMT
Not real sugar, it's like being tossed on a blanket. Coke and many other fizzy drinks do the same. Oxygen helps - boost your intake by going for a purple jog in the lunchbreak. Then eat lemons. I was plugging organges for this sugar intake...are they not ok? Or oranges, even! organges has a faint sexual connation me thinks. gus
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Post by Pink Betty on Aug 14, 2006 16:37:20 GMT
umm ...you mean because they are sooo delicious?
(kids away at the moment so sexual connotations are to the fore)
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Daz Madrigal
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Post by Daz Madrigal on Aug 14, 2006 17:28:46 GMT
I was plugging organges for this sugar intake...are they not ok? Or oranges, even! organges has a faint sexual connation me thinks. gus You're thinking of William Reichs Organge Machine..the same one they used in Barbarella. According to Reich and William Burroughs it worked. So I had one fitted in as an extension at the back but it didnt go down well with the neighbours. Next time I'll have a BBQ at the same time and let them try it.
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Post by treelady on Aug 14, 2006 18:24:17 GMT
The only trick I have is to drink water and walk around the office. I am lucky in that my printer/copier is downstairs. I print a few things off, then run up and down the stairs to get the blood flowing. I find that this is useful if I am staring at a computer screen a lot.
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Post by gus2 on Aug 14, 2006 19:56:26 GMT
umm ...you mean because they are sooo delicious? (kids away at the moment so sexual connotations are to the fore)I hope the fore does not get under the skin. gus
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sandywinder
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Post by sandywinder on Aug 15, 2006 8:53:12 GMT
20 Have lots of sex In a ten-year study of 900 men in the UK, those who had sex the most often also had the best physical health and overall energy reserves. There ya go..start with No.20 and work upwards but wait till your out of the office first No problem with 20. that is why i am sleepy twice or three times a week. i dont sleep enough. and when i drink some wine, it is worst. i cant wake up in the morning. You could have said that before I got stuck in the queue at Heathrow. We have a saying in Britain. It is 'lighting the candle at both ends'. Have you ever thought of having an early night?
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sandywinder
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Post by sandywinder on Aug 15, 2006 8:56:41 GMT
Railway workers use this method too. It works short-term but becomes addictive. Though at least they do healthily, on some grassy railway embankment in the fresh air. I had a work colleague who slept at his desk during work hours. One day he never woke up. Cowboys sleep in the saddle, Masai warriors sleep standing up so I have been told. gus I think you are mixing up sleep with having sex.
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Post by gus2 on Aug 15, 2006 9:51:09 GMT
Cowboys sleep in the saddle, Masai warriors sleep standing up so I have been told. gus I think you are mixing up sleep with having sex. Just a thought, is it possible to have sex whilst sleep walking gus
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