Weird things that help you sleep?
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Right, im the kind of person who finds it very difficult to fall asleep quickly at night because i always seem to have things on my mind & it usually takes me atleast an hour to drift off. I have recently found the cure for me which may not be very practical but it works 100% of the time every time. The sound of a hairdryer, hoover or tumbledryer just sends me to sleep always within 5mins or so. I have tried this a few times now & for some unknown reason the noise just relaxes me & sends me to sleep & i cant explain why. Do you have any weird habbits that help you sleep?
boobles said:
Right, im the kind of person who finds it very difficult to fall asleep quickly at night because i always seem to have things on my mind & it usually takes me atleast an hour to drift off. I have recently found the cure for me which may not be very practical but it works 100% of the time every time. The sound of a hairdryer, hoover or tumbledryer just sends me to sleep always within 5mins or so. I have tried this a few times now & for some unknown reason the noise just relaxes me & sends me to sleep & i cant explain why. Do you have any weird habbits that help you sleep?
Are you Wayne Rooney?http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/ar...
Edited by KieronGsi on Tuesday 10th February 07:42
KieronGsi said:
boobles said:
Right, im the kind of person who finds it very difficult to fall asleep quickly at night because i always seem to have things on my mind & it usually takes me atleast an hour to drift off. I have recently found the cure for me which may not be very practical but it works 100% of the time every time. The sound of a hairdryer, hoover or tumbledryer just sends me to sleep always within 5mins or so. I have tried this a few times now & for some unknown reason the noise just relaxes me & sends me to sleep & i cant explain why. Do you have any weird habbits that help you sleep?
Are you Wayne Rooney?http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/ar...
Edited by KieronGsi on Tuesday 10th February 07:42
Im probably a better football player than him aswell.
KieronGsi said:
Are you Wayne Rooney?
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/ar...
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/ar...
Edited by KieronGsi on Tuesday 10th February 07:42
times said:
Players have a lot of thinking time, looking at four brick walls, retreating into their own little world
LMAOboobles said:
Right, im the kind of person who finds it very difficult to fall asleep quickly at night because i always seem to have things on my mind & it usually takes me atleast an hour to drift off. I have recently found the cure for me which may not be very practical but it works 100% of the time every time. The sound of a hairdryer, hoover or tumbledryer just sends me to sleep always within 5mins or so. I have tried this a few times now & for some unknown reason the noise just relaxes me & sends me to sleep & i cant explain why. Do you have any weird habbits that help you sleep?
Guy I work with wrote this iPod app for just that purpose:article
V8mate said:
fathomfive said:
V8mate said:
A satisfactory BJ usually helps.
Falling asleep, bent double, with your cock in your mouth sounds quite uncomfortable and can't be good for your back. It's been fine since I had a couple of ribs removed
boobles said:
KieronGsi said:
boobles said:
Right, im the kind of person who finds it very difficult to fall asleep quickly at night because i always seem to have things on my mind & it usually takes me atleast an hour to drift off. I have recently found the cure for me which may not be very practical but it works 100% of the time every time. The sound of a hairdryer, hoover or tumbledryer just sends me to sleep always within 5mins or so. I have tried this a few times now & for some unknown reason the noise just relaxes me & sends me to sleep & i cant explain why. Do you have any weird habbits that help you sleep?
Are you Wayne Rooney?http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/ar...
Edited by KieronGsi on Tuesday 10th February 07:42
V8mate said:
boobles said:
KieronGsi said:
boobles said:
Right, im the kind of person who finds it very difficult to fall asleep quickly at night because i always seem to have things on my mind & it usually takes me atleast an hour to drift off. I have recently found the cure for me which may not be very practical but it works 100% of the time every time. The sound of a hairdryer, hoover or tumbledryer just sends me to sleep always within 5mins or so. I have tried this a few times now & for some unknown reason the noise just relaxes me & sends me to sleep & i cant explain why. Do you have any weird habbits that help you sleep?
Are you Wayne Rooney?http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/ar...
Edited by KieronGsi on Tuesday 10th February 07:42
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