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I'm frigging knackered, I feel like I could fall asleep on my desk. I slept pretty well, and had a great dream about kicking my old french teachers ass, but today I can barely keep my head vertical .... ssnnnoooooorrr weeeee ssnnnoooooooorrrr weeeeeeeee ... ... snoor*cough* what? Le singe est dans l'arbre!!! Zut alors!! oh. More caffiene for me I think |
Is anyone else exhausted today?
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smoothpete 37,743 posts
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sounds like every day.
But actually today I feel OK. We'll see what happens bya bout half-2 3 ish.
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Lutz 48,870 posts
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Been that way since Friday TBH!
I sleep bad in the heat. Can't wait for a decent storm to cool things down. -
smoothpete wrote:
That's an EXCELLENT idea
More caffiene for me I think
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MikeD 10,063 posts
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Registered 18 years agoI've been exhausted for days now. This heat is doing my head in. -
Salaman 24,162 posts
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Registered 17 years agoI'm alright. Alarm went of at 7:30. Ignored it twice. Got up at 7:50 to go get a shower. Passed comfy looking sofa + duvet, lay down on it.
Awoke at 8:40 on the sofa, it was raining. Rolled over on the sofa. 8:55, I got up, took a shower. 9:30 left for work.
I didn't even get myself a coffee until 40 minutes after I'd got here.
:-D
/sips latte
Edited by Salaman at 10:58:33 05-07-2006 -
tourlord 2,600 posts
Registered 16 years agoYes. Completely and inexplicably knackered for some reason.
There's something wicked brewing in my guts too. What did I eat yesterday that could produce such a painfully awful smell!? -
Hicksy 2,677 posts
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Pretty knackered too - sleeping badly atm
Regular back ache + heat + squirming girlfriend = bags nder eyes -
Lutz 48,870 posts
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Registered 18 years agoAnd this is why half of Europe has siestas. -
smoothpete 37,743 posts
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Registered 17 years agoWhitey McCool wrote:
Yeah I'll do that for you, is crayon ok?
I'm meant to be applying for Masters courses but just cannot be arsed. Does anybody want to swap? Apply for the MA in Politics and the Mass Media at Liverpool and I'll do whatever crushingly mundane task is defeating you today.
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ssuellid 19,142 posts
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Registered 20 years agoWe just had the windows wide open, curtains open and a fan on and it was quite cool for the last few nights. -
Official-Capcom-Guy 425 posts
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Registered 17 years agonight before yesterday it was five o'clock before I got to sleep, and I was up again bfore 8. I was a zombie at work. Last night I got maybe 6 hours and I'm feeling a lot better, but I'm still a bit spacey. London is too damn hot in the summer. -
tourlord 2,600 posts
Registered 16 years agoOfficial Capcom Guy wrote:
night before yesterday it was five o'clock before I got to sleep, and I was up again bfore 8.
Please say that's because you were working so hard on Street Fighter II DS... -
Lutz 48,870 posts
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Registered 18 years agoWhitey McCool wrote:
Did you ever work for Digitiser per chance?
Q. What do you call a man suffering due to the heat?
A. Barry Hot! -
FairgroundTown 2,522 posts
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Registered 16 years agosmoothpete wrote:
Seeing as I live a stones-throw away from you, I can officially sympathise - it was VERY hot last night - even Mrs FT was hot, and she grew up in a flat in Valencia with no air-con.
I'm frigging knackered, I feel like I could fall asleep on my desk. I slept pretty well, and had a great dream about kicking my old french teachers ass, but today I can barely keep my head vertical
....
ssnnnoooooorrr weeeee ssnnnoooooooorrrr weeeeeeeee
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... snoor*cough* what? Le singe est dans l'arbre!!! Zut alors!!
oh.
More caffiene for me I think -
Kay 21,321 posts
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Registered 17 years agodravenclarke wrote:
ssuellid wrote:
We just had the windows wide open, curtains open and a fan on and it was quite cool for the last few nights.
If i do that all sorts of werid creepy flying things come buzzing in :-/!
That's what I used to worry about too, but frankly now I don't care, it's too damn hot. Left them open for the last couple of nights and I slept like normal.
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tourlord 2,600 posts
Registered 16 years agoQ: What do you call a man who works for Digitiser?
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tourlord 2,600 posts
Registered 16 years agoKay wrote:
dravenclarke wrote:
ssuellid wrote:
We just had the windows wide open, curtains open and a fan on and it was quite cool for the last few nights.
If i do that all sorts of werid creepy flying things come buzzing in :-/!
That's what I used to worry about too, but frankly now I don't care, it's too damn hot. Left them open for the last couple of nights and I slept like normal.
K
They crawl into your mouth and nose while you sleep to lay their eggs, you know. -
silentbob 29,527 posts
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Registered 19 years agoI was on here until 01:30 and I feel right as rain today. Not that I know what rain feels like, but whatever that may be I feel it today.
Just goes to show you what intellectual and stimulating banter can do for a person's health. ;P -
Spanky 15,037 posts
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Registered 18 years agoQ. What do you call a couple who have to keep the windows shut so the cats don't jump out?
A. Mr & Mrs HotcrankyMcmothafucka -
Kay 21,321 posts
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Registered 17 years agotourlord wrote:
Kay wrote:
dravenclarke wrote:
ssuellid wrote:
We just had the windows wide open, curtains open and a fan on and it was quite cool for the last few nights.
If i do that all sorts of werid creepy flying things come buzzing in :-/!
That's what I used to worry about too, but frankly now I don't care, it's too damn hot. Left them open for the last couple of nights and I slept like normal.
K
They crawl into your mouth and nose while you sleep to lay their eggs, you know.
What I don't know won't kill me...or maybe they will, I don't care.
Though I did have my recurring spider nightmare again last night...
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ssuellid 19,142 posts
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Registered 20 years agoSpanky wrote:
Q. What do you call a couple who have to keep the windows shut so the cats don't jump out?
Get long net curtains. Works with our cats. -
Lutz 48,870 posts
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Registered 18 years agossuellid wrote:
Doesn't with ours.
Spanky wrote:
Q. What do you call a couple who have to keep the windows shut so the cats don't jump out?
Get long net curtains. Works with our cats.
Nets. Heavy Curtains. BLINDS FFS.
Nothing will stop ours from going for open windows.
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Spanky wrote:
Could you staple some chicken wire to the window frame as a temporary measure?
Q. What do you call a couple who have to keep the windows shut so the cats don't jump out?
A. Mr & Mrs HotcrankyMcmothafucka
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