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i can't sleep without the tv on by LunarRainn 2003-12-19 00:44:48
i'm not proud of it.... the slight insomnia that comes from growing up in this generation.
my little brother has a nasty habit of taking it out (across the backyard) to his room when i'm not at home.
so i get off work past midnight, and guess what wasn't there....
so, now i can't sleep. i was halp tempted to get it. but that means waking up my father, going outside, through the mud to his room walking in on my brother with his gitlfriend and getting yelled at for being inconsiderate.
i am not too happy. i guess the plan is waking him up around noon taking it back myself and trying to find a way to boldt it to the shelf.

anyone know a good way to fasten it down?
:)
[ Reply ]
  I do... by Bellator2003-12-19 00:46:37
  I recomend changing that habit by skeptic2003-12-19 00:50:13
    yeah... my boyfriend has kinda gotton used to it by LunarRainn2003-12-19 00:55:53
  A locked door? (n/t) by Electric Storm2003-12-19 00:50:41
  how about a clock radio instead? by DragonLady2003-12-19 00:55:27
    i used to do that by LunarRainn2003-12-19 01:01:10
      ah .. you need a music only station :P by DragonLady2003-12-19 01:15:36
        there are a couple of music only by LunarRainn2003-12-19 01:17:54
          right .. so a clockradio with cd attachment by DragonLady2003-12-19 01:21:30
        what about the following? by ParityBit2003-12-19 01:18:07
      Try meditation before sleep by Slamlander2003-12-19 04:30:16
  I'd walk in on him by Slamlander2003-12-19 04:26:16

 

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