Hee hee hee alright, if it's all part of the ambience, I suppose it can stay
Jury's out on whether I snore (my mother insists I do, but friends say I only SOMETIMES do hahaha) but you're welcome to come and throttle me if I do.... But what are you people doing sleeping at night time anyway??? We can sleep when we're dead, or after camp is over
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Originally Posted by erick
It's my major contribution to the atmosphere of the camp!
Apparently, now I've lost weight, I don't snore that much any more??? You wanta come to my cabin and check?
I need my beauty sleep (even though it never helped )
So will be happy camper when it gets too late/early.
Will take my photography gear too in additon to my visual gear.
Bo
...... But what are you people doing sleeping at night time anyway???......
Wash your mouth out! If clear skies, then, as the sky starts to lighten: 1) pack up scope, 2) have a light breakfast, 3) go to bed! Except the last morning:- watch the Sun come up across the lake, while I have breakfast.
Mind you, I have a problem this year. Previously it took 1 hr 10 min to drive home - who needs sleep - now I have to drive to Sydney - yikes!
.... But what are you people doing sleeping at night time anyway??? We can sleep when we're dead, or after camp is over
Most of us sleep during the day
I usually head to bed as the sun starts illuminating the Eastern Horizon and I don't get up until about 1pm.
I know that I'm not the last one to get up
I usually head to bed as the sun starts illuminating the Eastern Horizon and I don't get up until about 1pm.
I know that I'm not the last one to get up
Cough cough i think you are the last one to get up Ken