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purple hayes
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Posted: 04/04/05 - 11:49 Post subject:
| jrjo wrote: | Major loss of dude points... electric lawnmower  |
Could be some city ordinance.
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BobM59
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Posted: 04/04/05 - 11:49 Post subject:
| purple hayes wrote: |
Could be some city ordinance.  |
Where does he live? Beijing?
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purple hayes
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Posted: 04/04/05 - 11:52 Post subject:
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Where does he live? Beijing? |
It was reported in The Sun, so I'm guessing that he lives in the UK somewhere.
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coachmarkos
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Posted: 04/04/05 - 11:55 Post subject:
speaking of sleepwalking...
friday night
coachette came down the stairs, she'd been in bed for like a half hour, and just started talking gibberish to the mrs.
she said MOM, jfsaljafkl, ajksfjkl
We went what?
she eventually went back to bed.
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HighHeat
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Posted: 04/04/05 - 12:04 Post subject:
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As opposed to mowing the lawn bareass, which is clearly nowhere near as dangerous.
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airehead
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Posted: 04/04/05 - 12:51 Post subject:
| BobM59 wrote: | "I was going to wake him but I have always been told it can be dangerous to disturb someone who is sleepwalking. "
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Plus, I wouldn't have woken him until the lawn was done. And maybe convinced him to do the laundry, too. You know, it is unsafe to wake someone while they're sleeping...
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HYPERASHEL
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Posted: 04/04/05 - 12:54 Post subject:
| airehead wrote: |
Plus, I wouldn't have woken him until the lawn was done. And maybe convinced him to do the laundry, too. You know, it is unsafe to wake someone while they're sleeping...  |
Weeding, paint the fence, do the laundry, sweep and mop the floors....
and play innoccent when he can't figure out why is wakes up tired and dirty.
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TimRuns
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Posted: 04/04/05 - 16:21 Post subject:
| MechEngDropout wrote: | | Sheeeee, I wish I could be that productive in my sleep. | I wish I could study in my sleep
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ShannonG
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Posted: 04/04/05 - 16:24 Post subject:
| BobM59 wrote: | "I was going to wake him but I have always been told it can be dangerous to disturb someone who is sleepwalking. "
As opposed to mowing the lawn bareass, which is clearly nowhere near as dangerous.
I'm not as concerned about him being barefoot as I would be about the electric lawnmower, either. Guys that use those deserve to mow into puddles. |
Wow, tough crowd.
Just for the record the man I love has a brawny Toro lawnmower. And a Stihl weedwhacher.
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airehead
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Posted: 04/04/05 - 16:41 Post subject:
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Wow, tough crowd.
Just for the record the man I love has a brawny Toro lawnmower. And a Stihl weedwhacher. |
But does he use them while "starkers"?????
Sleepwalking is the number 3 reason why I sleep mostly clothed.
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