
| Mojo513 | Feb 2, 2006 11:00pm | Well, this is one of those nights. I swear, I have been this way since the day I was born. I don't start even being able to think, until after 12 noon. Anyway, what are your favorite things to do, while the whole house is asleep and yet your not? I personally, end up getting online, and surfing the internet, or else reading one of the many books I usually have checked out from the library.
In days gone by, I would have tried to force myself back to sleep, but it never worked anyway, so now I just accept the fact that I'm a nightowl, and my biorhythms are different than the majority. :) |
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| ZtL | Feb 3, 2006 1:18am | | I think there are a lot of things to do. An indoor night hobbie of mine is to sit around and watch a bunch of digital clocks and displays really late, or the shadows made from lights and objects outside. |
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|  Sponsor | sam-diablo | Feb 4, 2006 8:13pm | Well, i haven't been to bed before 3/4am in a longtime.
I usually have the tv on in the background and just listen to some music, read, play my bass (yeh, my neighbours love me!)...and usually wind-down with a few 'herbal' smokes.
Totally agree with you, Mojo513 - but not only am i incapable of thought before 12noon, i'm also quite an unsociable Grump! |
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|  Sponsor | Vortexfugue | Feb 4, 2006 10:25pm | | I never turn off my TV, I think it's been on for months. |
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| Mojo513 | Feb 18, 2006 12:53am | | I used to have a roomate that never turned the TV off... I mean NEVER! I used to wonder how he could sleep with the TV on in the background... he told me it was actually comforting to him to have the voice going on in the background...I'm the exact opposite. When I finally do decide to go to sleep, I need complete silence and darkness. Its funny how we all have our own definate things we find soothing or conducive to sleep. :) What one person finds irritating, another finds soothing. I think thats kind of neat! :) |
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| ZtL | Feb 24, 2006 1:27am | | 5: Why do you like total silence and darkness, do you have a hard time falling asleep with things going on, or is there any other reason? |
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|  | 958199 | Feb 27, 2006 12:23am | It's 3:19am EST as I'm typing this and here's what's going on in my concrete paradise:- Last.fm is playing "Bathysphere" by Cat Power
- My Xbox is running with a game on pause
- My DVD player is playing the second season of "Chappelle's Show" on mute
- I have about 12 browser windows open right now
- ...and I'm playing fetch with one of my cats
Ah... another Sunday night... If I'm asleep by 6:00am, I'll be amazed. |
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| girlsie | Feb 27, 2006 3:55am | | l have always been a night person and find it bizzare when my light is the only one on in the street,spend my nights doing everything that should be done during the day,cooking,washing,ironing,.....oh yeah,STUMBLING |
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|  | 958199 | Feb 27, 2006 4:04am | | I was having a conversation with a fellow stumbler by the name of RoseD1 about how much more productive I am at night. I did the dishes and folded laundry about 3 hours ago. |
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| | | baesparza | Feb 27, 2006 1:00pm | | I like to go outside at 3 o'dark and revel at the stillness and quiet. Even streetlights seem different. |
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