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Sep 29, 2010 23:35

My bed is being taken over by snorers ( Read more... )

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paenteom September 29 2010, 13:41:02 UTC
I find it startling that they can be snoring one second and awake the next -- WHAT?

I just imagined that with a little 'Dracula'-pop up.
It scares the shit out of me. >_>

Well, I don't remember how the story with the three bears ended but maybe that could give you a clue how to shoo them away?

Also, HI, LONG TIME NO SEE. :D

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lunchy_munchy October 2 2010, 12:25:24 UTC
YUS, HOW'VE YOU BEEN?

LOL, pop up dracula! XD Like the old black and white films.

The story ended with Goldilocks waking up and seeing the bears, getting scared, and running out of the house. When the snorers wake up and see me, they roll over and go back to sleep :\

I WILL PERSEVERE.

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paenteom October 2 2010, 14:16:27 UTC
Halloween is soon. >:D
You could prepare something that will traumatize them so bad, they never ever want to see your bed again.
Or something.

SICK, MOSTLY. AND STILL DRAGGING MYSELF TO EVERY REHEARSAL, I THINK I GOT HIT ON THE HEAD AS A KID.
AND YOUUU? :D

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lunchy_munchy October 3 2010, 04:11:46 UTC
Lol, we don't celebrate halloween in oz. The word preparation implies some kind of effort on my part, which I dislike intensely!

I'm starting back at uni next week. Joy.

TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF. BE A KICK ASS PERFORMEr, BUT A HEALTHY ONE.

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alexi_lupin September 30 2010, 00:36:01 UTC
Why are they in your bed?

Also oh man, I don't understand how people who snore so loudly don't wake themselves up, lol.

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lunchy_munchy October 2 2010, 12:23:22 UTC
They are in my bed because they are so lazy, they can't be arsed to walk the extra ten steps to their OWN ROOMS. They claim it is because my bed is comfy BUT I KNOW THE TRUTH.

Also oh man, I don't understand how people who snore so loudly don't wake themselves up, lol.
If only we knew Alexi, if only we knew :\

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alexi_lupin October 2 2010, 12:26:11 UTC
...Well, that's just odd. My stepbrother sleepwalked into my bed once but at least he started off in his own, lol.

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lunchy_munchy October 2 2010, 12:31:34 UTC
Ouch! Awkward XD

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sookybabi September 30 2010, 08:53:40 UTC
Do a godfather on them and leave them a horse head in the bed (toy)
http://gadgets.boingboing.net/horsehead-6.jpg

Lol yeah, I have to agree you are a dead sleeper...*has fond memories of eviction*

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lunchy_munchy October 2 2010, 12:21:59 UTC
GOD I AM SO SORRY ;___;
I STILL CAN'T BELIEVE I DID THAT TO YOU.

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ohdeko September 30 2010, 10:13:43 UTC
OH MY GOD MY MOTHER AND SISTER TOO- about them being loud snorers, but luckily they don't want to sleep in my bed.

"I find it startling that they can be snoring one second and awake the next -- WHAT?"
shit man, that reminds me one time I got up and shook my sister for snoring, yet apparently she was wide awake the entire time just staring at the ceiling. HOW CAN YOU NOT KNOW YOU'RE SNORING WHEN YOU'RE WIDE AWAKE?!

Do they just get into your bed while you're in it or what that's really weird roflmao TELL THEM TO GTFO

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lunchy_munchy October 2 2010, 12:21:16 UTC
luckily they don't want to sleep in my bed.
THANKS FOR RUBBING IT IN CHAN

HOW CAN YOU NOT KNOW YOU'RE SNORING WHEN YOU'RE WIDE AWAKE?!
RIGHT?! NO SENSE! NONE!

Do they just get into your bed while you're in it or what that's really weird roflmao TELL THEM TO GTFO
They get in when I am and when I'm not. JUST WHENEVER THEY LIKE BASICALLY. And I do tell them to GTFO, but do they listen? HELL NO. I resort to rolling them out. My mum isn't bad, BUT MY SISTER. ::agonises::

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lunchy_munchy October 2 2010, 12:19:03 UTC
They are healthy and hale. What does sleep apnea do precisely?

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lunchy_munchy October 3 2010, 04:08:52 UTC
lol, no worries there then. They sleep right through the night XD

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