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Old 26-10-2005, 02:13 AM   #1
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Default What do you do when your sleeping pattern is out?

Well, it's 2:10am on a Wednesday, October 26th 06! - I've noticed that I havn't gone to bed (which I should have gone around 4 hours ago!), What would you do?

Sleep - And try and wake up at say... 8AM (with in mind, that you might sleep all the way through without hearing the alarm!)

Drink alot of coffee and try ride it through....

Try and keep myself busy......

Other?

I havn't been to sleep in exactly 24HRS - i'm feel'n really tired and forgetting how to spell really easy words (gotta love dictionary.com :P) - I tend to go to bed when I feel tired.... well I didn't feel tired until an hour ago....

Let us know what ya's would do =)

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