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Waking up in the mornings during the winter makes me feel very faint , disoriented, tired and otherwise groggy. Why? The heating. It's dry and stale, not to mention the overcast skies of winter months. Heating is good for things like in the shower, you can get yourself a nice warm towel.. But the damn heating still makes you tired all day if you spend too much time in the house ;) So, do you get side-effects from your housing heating ? :asleep:

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I gotta be careful in my geology class cuz it's right after lunch, and is in a warm room, and full tummy+warmth= :asleep: zzzzzzzzzzzz......

At home, it's okay to be sleepy, cuz that's where my bed lives lol :) Well..... unless I have homework...... :uzi: Bad homework, BAD! I'd get to know my bed more often if it wasn't cuz of homework.... :( :p
"When one is expecting booby traps.... always send a boob in first."
-- Megatron from Beast Wars: Transformers

"Don't make me take this fusion cannon off and beat you with it!"
-- G1 Megatron, probly drunk

"I think my Guidebot is lost..."
--[RIP]d3jake

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No, Hunter doesn't like to be sleepy during the day. He only likes to sleep when I try to talk to him ;)
Ninety-nine percent of women kiss with their eyes closed; which is why it's so difficult to identify a rapist.

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The guy who owns the graphic design company I work for was wondering for months why he (and his workmates and customers) were getting sleepy so fast.

It seems he didn't know that his 7 printers, 2 fax machines, 4 PC's/Macs and 5 customers were eating all the oxygen out of the air. The office is upstairs and he opens no windows ;)

I told him to open them. He paid me for the good advice :p
Ninety-nine percent of women kiss with their eyes closed; which is why it's so difficult to identify a rapist.
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