Daggers Posted 20 July 2006 Posted 20 July 2006 I remember being able to sleep at night, I'm sure I used to. Now I just lie there as tacky as a peelable stamp, staring at the ceiling or giving the curtains accusatory looks as if it is its fault. OK, it's broken me - I'm now in the 'stupid weather' club!
Guest Posted 20 July 2006 Posted 20 July 2006 Welcome to the world of insomnia. You'll get used to it after a bit. Even the tiredness. I'd feel much better if I didn't have to go to work.
macbeth Posted 20 July 2006 Posted 20 July 2006 "Methought I heard a voice cry 'Sleep no more;/ Macbeth does murder sleep"
Ricey Posted 20 July 2006 Posted 20 July 2006 I have a tape of Craig Levein interviews that is the only known cure for insomnia.
The People's Hero Posted 20 July 2006 Posted 20 July 2006 The downside being that it induces depression, over-caution, timidness, vapidity and indifference.
macbeth Posted 20 July 2006 Posted 20 July 2006 The downside being that it induces depression, over-caution, timidness, vapidity and indifference. surely if the last ones true,you wouldn't be concerned about the rest
Daggers Posted 20 July 2006 Author Posted 20 July 2006 The downside being that it induces depression, over-caution, timidness, vapidity and indifference. surely if the last ones true,you wouldn't be concerned about the rest If the second to last one was true you wouldn't notice...
Rincewind Posted 20 July 2006 Posted 20 July 2006 I work nights as a security guard so sleep is no problem.
Master Fox Posted 20 July 2006 Posted 20 July 2006 I work nights as a security guard so sleep is no problem. I dream of the day when I can own of these! Ken you're a lucky man
Head Honcho Posted 20 July 2006 Posted 20 July 2006 "Methought I heard a voice cry 'Sleep no more;/ Macbeth does murder sleep" ........................"only the innocent sleep"
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