Quote from: Jane on October 05, 2016, 08:00:08 PMQuote from: John G. on October 05, 2016, 07:17:15 PMQuote from: Jane on October 05, 2016, 06:24:40 PMI am face down which REALLY helps with claustrophobia since you can't see. It is a tube and open on both ends. My head and body are inside the tube.I always keep my eyes closed. It's easier to fall asleep in the process that way.How can you sleep through that noise! 😆I can sleep through almost anything. One of the side effects of apnea.
Quote from: John G. on October 05, 2016, 07:17:15 PMQuote from: Jane on October 05, 2016, 06:24:40 PMI am face down which REALLY helps with claustrophobia since you can't see. It is a tube and open on both ends. My head and body are inside the tube.I always keep my eyes closed. It's easier to fall asleep in the process that way.How can you sleep through that noise! 😆
Quote from: Jane on October 05, 2016, 06:24:40 PMI am face down which REALLY helps with claustrophobia since you can't see. It is a tube and open on both ends. My head and body are inside the tube.I always keep my eyes closed. It's easier to fall asleep in the process that way.
I am face down which REALLY helps with claustrophobia since you can't see. It is a tube and open on both ends. My head and body are inside the tube.
Still I would go back for the rigatoni.
The heat wave is over and it's a bit chilly here.
My friend, Tracy, has the number one seniority of the six lucky(?) employees who will get to keep working.
Quote from: TCB on October 05, 2016, 10:45:26 PMMy friend, Tracy, has the number one seniority of the six lucky(?) employees who will get to keep working.Is this the same friend who had to drop out of the play?
I hope she doesn'the have to, and still be employed.
But still employed.
Did do a two-and-a-half mile jog and then watched the first half of Stephen King's It - the 1990 TV movie.