Otherwise, the only other thing I can rec, after “seeing this vid”, is that you get a job at a clinic for people with insomnia!
Yes!
Check this out…
a recent World Health Organisation (WHO) study reported that 27% of 26,000 primary care patient in 15 countries reported that they suffered from persistent insomnia (reported by Lynne Lamberg, JAMA, 20, 1647-1649, 1996). It is claimed that insomnia is associated with both significant mortality and morbidity. There are certainly strong associations: high economic costs, approximately $100 billion every years in the U.S.; increased mortality; poor sleepers are less likely to do well in their jobs, at school, and more prone to suffer from depression.
Richard can help all those people by TALKING them to sleep!
Yes!
I would almost be ecstatic at this terrific news, however I am feeling so very sleepy right now…
his video …
playing in the background…
so tired…
yawn…
so
hard
to
keep
my
eyes
open
I can barely t y p e ……
feeling warm and zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Ok. My next video will have spazzy non-drowsy music (but which you will probably still hate), and I will speak in a more lively manner (as much as I can stand).
June 27th, 2007 at 2:49 pm
I want some Skynard!!
Nice video. :) Maybe it’s not the potassium. Are you listening to that music all day?
June 27th, 2007 at 2:50 pm
the music was chosen to match the mood I had, and not the other way around
June 27th, 2007 at 3:27 pm
prospectus: lol
June 27th, 2007 at 10:01 pm
OMG! This vid is hilarious!
Potassium!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes! You should try it out! OMG!
Otherwise, the only other thing I can rec, after “seeing this vid”, is that you get a job at a clinic for people with insomnia!
Yes!
Check this out…
a recent World Health Organisation (WHO) study reported that 27% of 26,000 primary care patient in 15 countries reported that they suffered from persistent insomnia (reported by Lynne Lamberg, JAMA, 20, 1647-1649, 1996). It is claimed that insomnia is associated with both significant mortality and morbidity. There are certainly strong associations: high economic costs, approximately $100 billion every years in the U.S.; increased mortality; poor sleepers are less likely to do well in their jobs, at school, and more prone to suffer from depression.
Richard can help all those people by TALKING them to sleep!
Yes!
I would almost be ecstatic at this terrific news, however I am feeling so very sleepy right now…
his video …
playing in the background…
so tired…
yawn…
so
hard
to
keep
my
eyes
open
I can barely t y p e ……
feeling warm and zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
June 27th, 2007 at 10:13 pm
Ok. My next video will have spazzy non-drowsy music (but which you will probably still hate), and I will speak in a more lively manner (as much as I can stand).