The end of an hour.

From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)13 Dec 2006 01:59
To: ALL1 of 27
Is rapidly approaching. And I've got to try and get up early. Whilst losing as little sleep as possible.

Argh. :S
From: Username13 Dec 2006 02:13
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 2 of 27

Well, im in heaven. Mind and body are tired. I LOVE THESE MOMMENTS.
IT FEELS SO RIGHT.
Last night as this time I was wide awake.
I love the feeling of drousy tired.

From: Username13 Dec 2006 02:13
To: Username 3 of 27
Im off to bed comfortably sleep, in 10mins.
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)13 Dec 2006 10:45
To: Username 4 of 27
I woke up at ten to nine. :((
From: Manthorp13 Dec 2006 23:12
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 5 of 27
I loathe and detest sleep. Like Poe, I regard it as a little slice of death. If I could take the pill that banished sleep, I would: so many groovy things to do, so little time to cram it all in...

My sleep pattern varies considerably, but the nearest to average is going to bed between 12pm and 1am and rising between 4 and 5.30am.

I need time alone in the morning to potter about, burn the night's jimlad goodies, drink coffee, walk the dog and get my day sorted. I like being up to greet people as they rise.
From: Dave!!14 Dec 2006 00:18
To: Manthorp 6 of 27
I like my bed. A lot. I hate going to bed, but I also hate getting out of it the following morning :(
From: Manthorp14 Dec 2006 00:24
To: Dave!! 7 of 27
Tomb, Dave!!, Tomb.
From: Oscarvarium (OZGUR)14 Dec 2006 00:32
To: ALL8 of 27

^ *Seconds those two* (or is it thirds?)

I sleep 3am - 1pm except when I need to get up, in which case I do so at around 9:00 - 9:30. I seem to have a tired period around 6pm - 8pm where I want to fall asleep and will do in just a second... Then suddenly its 9pm and I'm wide awake for the next 6 hours.

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From: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE)14 Dec 2006 11:13
To: Manthorp 10 of 27
Would that I could with less sleep, but I can't.
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)14 Dec 2006 12:07
To: Manthorp 11 of 27
Argh! How do you get away with only 4-5 hours sleep?!

I would love to be able to do that. How how how how how? :(
From: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE)14 Dec 2006 14:11
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 12 of 27
You have to spend your waking life in such a drunken, crazed stupor that you can't tell you're tired.
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)14 Dec 2006 14:28
To: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE) 13 of 27
Tried that. Didn't work.
From: Kenny J (WINGNUTKJ)14 Dec 2006 14:29
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 14 of 27
You haven't tried hard enough.
From: spinning_plates14 Dec 2006 14:37
To: Manthorp 15 of 27
I'd like not to have to sleep, but as it is, I like to have enough of it. It always feels, during the week, as if I can't get enough, despite normally going to sleep before midnight and getting up at 6am.
From: Rowan14 Dec 2006 14:46
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 16 of 27
People need less sleep as they get older. Ahem.
From: Radio14 Dec 2006 14:58
To: spinning_plates 17 of 27
quote:
despite normally going to sleep before midnight and getting up at 6am.

There's your problem then. 'Normal' people are supposed to make sure they get at least 8 hours of sleep per night.
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)14 Dec 2006 15:05
To: Rowan 18 of 27
:@

*throws imaginary food*
From: ian14 Dec 2006 15:06
To: ALL19 of 27

As of late I have been unable to get to sleep. It's really quite frustrating. Last night (or this morning) it was about 6:30AM before I managed to fall asleep. After that it's fine and usually takes a nuclear bomb to get me out of bed.

 

I usually read a little until I am tired but then as soon as I put the book down and try to sleep I am wide awake again. It's not fair :( But on the plus side, I have also been having weird dreams to go with the insomnia.

From: Rowan14 Dec 2006 15:27
To: ian 20 of 27
I'm doing that at the moment. Only without the plus side of the weird dreams. Bum.