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Rep Retirement Lodge 140: The Brave Days of Old

Rep Retirement Lodge 140: The Brave Days of Old


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Probably about 8 hours like most people, just not continuously. :)

I've always wanted to try going to a polyphasic sleep cycle, but it wouldn't really mesh with my career now. General gist is taking 15 minute naps every 2-4 hours, and you train yourself to almost instantly fall into REM sleep, giving you the 'best sleep'. Not sure what I would do with 22 hours a day awake, but it always interested me.

As it is when I work I pretty much get two 4 hour naps a day, since I work 6 hour shifts from 06-12 and 18-24. Takes me about a day or 2 to get used to it once I come back to work, but it's pretty nice. Some days I'll end up with 10 hours of sleep a day, others I end up with 6-7, just depends on how quickly I fall asleep.

Northbound on the Atchafalaya River from Morgan City, LA to the Mississippi River now, first time seeing this stretch of water.
 
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Good Morning Lodge.

on the Atchafalaya River

Do you kiss your mother with that mouth?

Mavsy - no Manktao. Wow, it's worse than I thought. I figured you just had some sick fascination with Hawkeyes. Didn't know you were a native Idiot Out Walking Around - an.

ETA: Oh and I had lunch at the meeting I attended - at a nursing home. I know it's very appropriate, and I had the mystery meal. I have no idea what the hell it was - some kind of hash/hotdish kind of thing, it had some tater tots in it. And there were beets on the side. :eek:
 
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Good morning Lodge.

Vacation day today. Spending the day with little g. Currently at Caribou enjoying a beverage.
 
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Morning Lodge.
I'm excited to see my college roommate this weekend. But at the same time I'm angry because I feel like my one friend monopolizes her time when she's here. She always stays at his place and I see her at the hockey games and maybe a dinner. I never get time alone with her. Maybe I need to go to AZ to see her some time.

I'm mostly ticked 'cause I went through the effort of finding a ticket for her and our friend wants me to just leave it somewhere he can pick it up... this after having suggested dinner before the game.
 
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I'm home, and taking vacation today, and all of next week. Time to pack my hunting stuff up and head down to the farm, the fun starts tomorrow. :)
 
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Just did my performance review over lunch. I love my company, and that's not the free beer talking...well, not completely. ;)
 
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Rep Lodge Thread 86? Oh yeah, like there's ever been eighty-six threads of rep-tirees on this site. You're on drugs. And I hope all your students write illegibly on their finals so you can't read their answers. Happy Thanksgiving to you and the West Texas Wolverine clan.
My students are all smarter than me. I feel guilty not giving each one an A!
He's Alive!:eek:
I guess the lightning storm over Castle 'Shot'enstein brought him to life!
Caution, ASaaG: Fire BAD!
 
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My students are all smarter than me.

Hey perfesser, day old bread is smarter than you. And if you're not in Falcon Stadium tomorrow cheering the team and its twenty-eight seniors on to a victory over UNLV, I'll personally see to it that Brady Amack and Jordan Waiwaiole go over to your house and beat the fool outta you.

And save me a hunk o'pecan pie for dessert next week. Best wishes to you and your family. ;)
 
Mornin' Ralph!

In all seriousness, what do you average for sleep a day?

Hopefully the Bemidji Lumberjacks beat up on Mankato West today in the MN state high school football semi finals today. I need to throw yet another ttp this year.
 
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Welcome back to the Lodge ASaaG. It's about time you came back you Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. :)

Best of luck to your teams this weekend and have a great Thanksgiving!
 
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Seeing gmann pop up reminds me...the other night I was threatening my son that I would wear a speedo to the pool at his team's away torunament in Rochester. It's a plain blue speedo from my college days, and not overly skimpy, just a regular Speedo, but it elicted a real look of horror from him and his mom when I dug it out. :D
 
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Now repping at 21,474,978. :)
Just like old times! Speaking of which, here's Rep Thread Summary #3 of 13, dated 8 June 2007:

With bipartisan backing, the aparch-Trefziger bill quickly passed before the previous thread recessed, and became USCHO House Law #979. This measure has already made significant cuts in the incidence of deadbeat-reppers.

Several reppers failed to vote in the poll on polling day.

Navin R. Johnson and wolverineTrumpet are both in the new phone books (and she has 3-way calling).

Post inflation began to accompany the usual rep inflation - something the Keynesians told us couldn't happen.

gmann showed that he is versed in the classics in post 45, and zamboni crash-test dummy too (403).

'Thanks to repper, repper, repper, and repper, who pushed me past ##K today.'

No saying "bomb" on an airplane.

A new kind of rep - imaginary rep - appeared in some reppers' minds.

The Replicate, Green Bar Posse, OMG***MAFBBQ, and (in post 148) the Rep Mafia were all discussed as names for our inbred group. It was not determined at what rep-point level one becomes a "made" man (or a "made" smokin' hot chick).

Agreed: Abbreviation should be a shorter word.

Wildcat Skoal!

Mafia godmother hockeybando is better-looking than Al Gore, along with everyone else except Steve Buscemi.

Cookie Monster is back, and even stars in a new film (339).

Ralph can do quadratic parabolas, but initials confuse him. He may have had a sex change in another message board, and he's not Puckman.

The 40,000 rep point barrier was breached on the same day our soldiers breached the defenses at Normandy, France in 1944.

Don't pay attention to Dirty, especially if you're trying to put Cloud Dynamics info into your short term memory prior to drinking 9 pitchers in 4 ½ hours.

JF Gophers revealed his superpower in post 321.

gmann briefly turned into that guy in A Beautiful Mind in post 336.

Angry Dilbert wears a leather thong.

Bakunin is thinking of changing his user name, but not to Camel Ball Licker.

London's 2012 Olympics logo is worse than aparch's new avatar.

Chicago is about to be pushed into Lake Michigan by a hailstorm; refugees are expected to swell WMU's recruiting base.

moe24's parents live in He!!, which even shows up on Google maps.

There are plenty of job opportunities for those of us willing to chop sheep skulls and scalpel out sheep brains.

And here we are.
 
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Ugh.

Woke up late today, still just made it to work on time. Then the treads on the forklift wheels blew up, the motor for the dock door died, and got out late.

But, my co-worker did bring in some venison chili for lunch, thanks to his successful hunt last week. :)
 
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* HT. 3-1 loss to Dahtmath, with Hahvahd coming to Appletown tomorrow night. Hopefully we salvage a home split to stay in a good position for ECAC standings.
 
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Back where I belong- Toto and the UML fans are back from Oz. Give me a large Choc Milk Bahtendah. :( sigh
 
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