A sad Day for the World if Obama wins. Prepare yourself for Three Years of doing nothing at all then an explosion of activity in the last Year or Two. Some people are so gullible.
A sad Day for the World if Obama wins. Prepare yourself for Three Years of doing nothing at all then an explosion of activity in the last Year or Two. Some people are so gullible.
I think it's more about people disliking Romney rather than people being gullible and preferring Obama, the best of a bad lot as they say.
I'm idly watching the results coming in on BBC NEWS. Every time Dimbleby uses the phrase 'state of Congress' for a second I think he's talking about shagging!
Fried Green tomatoes at the Whistle stop cafe (I've had insomnia for over a month, I'm working my way through every film I own )
Ah, I thought there might be something on TV. Oh well.
I get bouts of insomnia too. I have 2 tips that might help; First of all no yawning. As your body's falling asleep your breathing slows, but if your brain's still active you end up yawning to gulp in more oxygen and keep it awake. Don't yawn and your brain slows down, eventually falling asleep. Secondly breath through your nose. For much the same reason as not yawning, breathing slowly and steadily through your nose rather than your mouth limits your oxygen intake. Also, focussing your attention on your breathing can silence your internal dialogue, which is like meditating yourself to sleep. I hope that helps.
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Sh*t they've got no chance. Has he confused numbers with letters yet? Eleventytwelvehundred and zee.
Nice.
I think it's more about people disliking Romney rather than people being gullible and preferring Obama, the best of a bad lot as they say.
Fried Green tomatoes at the Whistle stop cafe (I've had insomnia for over a month, I'm working my way through every film I own, I'm on to videos )
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4 for you Glen Coco. You go Glen Coco!!!
That is so fetch!!
I get bouts of insomnia too. I have 2 tips that might help; First of all no yawning. As your body's falling asleep your breathing slows, but if your brain's still active you end up yawning to gulp in more oxygen and keep it awake. Don't yawn and your brain slows down, eventually falling asleep. Secondly breath through your nose. For much the same reason as not yawning, breathing slowly and steadily through your nose rather than your mouth limits your oxygen intake. Also, focussing your attention on your breathing can silence your internal dialogue, which is like meditating yourself to sleep. I hope that helps.