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22-Jun-2005 5:03:53 PM
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On 22/06/2005 JCP wrote:
>ADIOS HEXY!
Yes goodnight Hexey....have a very nice....deep......sleep
"Zzzzzzzzz...raaarrh..zzzzz.....hmmff...wassat?....(barey audible thump)..zzzz....zzzzz"
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24-Jun-2005 11:48:03 AM
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i would say you'd be in stage 4 sleep charaterized by sleep talking & sleep walking. Stage 4 is the deepest stage stage of sleep and is very hard to wake someone in it. u reach stage 4 about 2 hours after falling asleep, after stage 4 you will go back up to stage 3,2 and 1 BUT once you reach stage 1 you enter REM sleep (rapid eye movement) where the bulk of dreaming occurs. The other stages are NREM (non rapid eye movement). It has been found that NREM sleep is when the body is repaired and rested and REM sleep is where the mind is rested and repaired. Lack of sleep results in difficulty to perfom simple, repetitive tasks however complex task can still be completed fairly well. Also sleep deprivation causes iritability, lack of concentration, droopy eyes and increased sensitivity of the senses, eg: you become more sensitive to pain.
incase your wondering; NIGHTMARES occur in REM sleep as they can be vividly remembered, they also cause the person to wake up. NIGHT TERRORS occur in stage 4 sleep and are characterised by the person waking up very suddenly after moving around and screaming. when they wake up they are disorientated and confused and cannot remember what happened, hence they are afraid but don't know why.
Unit 3 Psychology, Area of Study 3 - Sleep. Sorry, i really couldn't resist. btw any questions?
heheh cheers all
sabu
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24-Jun-2005 10:30:52 PM
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Hey hex! First of all, I saw after the fact that you liked my off the cuff poetry about wombats. Don't they turn you on? *sterotypical crickets in amphitheatre heard** Ok, it's just me. "I'm so ronery!" <---- gotta love Team America. Anyway! To what I'm writing about. I thought I could possibly put it in the "quotes" section, but I thought it suited here more. This was a conversation had this evening between me, my sister and her best friend:
Following a conversation about whether they thought it was appropriate for me to shave instead of wax while in Cairns these holidays:
Me: I can't wax! I've got a huge scratch that takes up most of my leg! Why wax around it when it takes up the whole leg? Shaving's not so bad anyway. And anyway it's only cairns, I'd rather shave in cairns than Arapiles (which I don't do by the way, I was just making a point)
Best friend (cutting in): We're talking about Cairns Tavare, don't give me some crap about Peru or something!
Me: I'm not!
Best friend: Well where is Arapiles anyway?
Me: (splutters and chokes) what do you mean where is it?!
Best Friend: Well which country? Which continent?
Me: Ah....Victoria, near Horsham!
Best Friend: Then use normal names!
Me: Normal!! Claiming you don't know where arapiles is I classify as blasphemy! It's like when you got insulted because Dana (my sister) said "The Tigers have a new player don't they Rachel. Nick Malthouse.."!
I exit to write this here
My sister to best friend: 'Arapiles' sounds Italian to me....
This is what I must live with. Then again, I shouldn't be too surprised when they idolise Cath and Kim to an unnatural degree and were completely convinced the UK wasn't in Europe.
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25-Jun-2005 4:41:48 PM
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Regardless of the scratch, waxing will provide longer lasting results. Should be still okay then within the three week period at Cairns. Though you may need to shave in the third week, depending on how quick the regrowth is...
Since the UK are still avoiding the Euro and staying with the Sterling, they really are not part of Europe yet..
Idolizing Kath and Kim has me worried! Run while you still can!!
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26-Jun-2005 3:12:57 AM
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Your women. I want to buy your women. The little girl, your daughters... sell them to me. Sell me your children.
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26-Jun-2005 3:13:22 AM
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Our Lady of Blessed Acceleration, don't fail us now.
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26-Jun-2005 3:14:06 AM
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It's 106 miles to Chicago, we've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses.
Hit It!
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26-Jun-2005 3:19:17 AM
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Damn, they've jammed our radars
Raspberry. There's only one man who would dare give me the raspberry: Lone Star
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26-Jun-2005 3:20:45 AM
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Sherriff of Rottingham: A chastity belt! That's really going to chafe my willy!
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26-Jun-2005 3:21:39 AM
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Robin: I lost. I lost? Wait a minute, I'm not supposed to lose. Let me see the script.
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26-Jun-2005 3:22:36 AM
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Topper Harley: You have the whitest white-part-of-the-eyes I've ever seen. Do you floss?
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26-Jun-2005 3:24:11 AM
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Topper Harley: Playing to lose is like sleeping with your sister. Sure she's a great piece of tail with a blouse full of goodies, but it's just illegal. Then you get into that whole inbred thing. Kids with no teeth who do nothing but play the banjo... eat apple sauce through a straw... pork farm animals.
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26-Jun-2005 3:26:38 AM
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ok, so it lat and i jut got bac from da pub! tri to gess the moooooooovirtes!
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26-Jun-2005 5:01:32 PM
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alrob...your scaring me
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27-Jun-2005 3:55:29 PM
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On 25/06/2005 dalai wrote:
>Regardless of the scratch, waxing will provide longer lasting results.
>Should be still okay then within the three week period at Cairns. Though
>you may need to shave in the third week, depending on how quick the regrowth
>is...
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>Since the UK are still avoiding the Euro and staying with the Sterling,
>they really are not part of Europe yet..
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>Idolizing Kath and Kim has me worried! Run while you still can!!
Yes, dalai my friend, you're right. Waxing would have had longer results lasting the whole three week period, and it's actually better for you than shaving. Shaving causes the hair to grow back in the wrong direction apparently. I only know that because I got hit the other day because I admitted to having shaved before. I get hit a lot don't I? Of course, the other option is laser removal, or maybe I could even singe it of...hmmm...that could be an interesting thing to try....(I'm sorry. Cabin fever or something.)
I see your point about the UK, I conceed. I no longer consider them part of Europe. Does that mean we have to add an extra ring to the olympic flag?
Ah yes. Kath and Kim. Dalai, you have no idea. They constantly talk the same way, say the same things, act the same way, call each other Sharron, Kath, Kimmy, etc. They call me Epponie Ray for goodness' sake! I once was afraid, but they have broken me. Running was an option, but it no longer is. Dalai, in the innevitable situation where it kills me or I am rendered incapable of every day activities, I hereby give you full ownership of my waxing kit.
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27-Jun-2005 5:41:32 PM
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On 25/06/2005 dalai wrote:
>Since the UK are still avoiding the Euro and staying with the Sterling,
>they really are not part of Europe yet..
That is a matter of opinion and the subject of rather heated debate over here.
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28-Jun-2005 2:55:16 AM
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On 27/06/2005 Stuck in UK wrote:
>On 25/06/2005 dalai wrote:
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>>Since the UK are still avoiding the Euro and staying with the Sterling,
>>they really are not part of Europe yet..
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>That is a matter of opinion and the subject of rather heated debate over
>here.
I know it's boring and bugger all to do with climbing but I couldn't just let the above go without pointing out that the UK is about to take over the presidency of the EU and therefore very much part of it.
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28-Jun-2005 8:13:16 AM
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Jon, you know that and I know that but that won't make a lot of Daily Mail/Daily Express/Sun readers anymore likely to believe we are part of Europe.
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2-Jul-2005 4:37:46 PM
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It's climbing of a different sort, but le tour kicks off tonight!
SBS has all stages live this year
http://www.sbs.com.au/tdf/
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4-Jul-2005 1:19:29 PM
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Well they do have a jersey for 'best climber' don't they?
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