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I usually dont sleep in unless im sick.. even on the weekends latley i get up at a reasonable hour.. about 9ish..

But at the moment i sleep sleep and sleep.. wish my bed was comfy!! LOL

I sooo NEEEEEED a new one.. its more comfortable sleeping on the floor!!

my bed looks like its a home made job done 50 years ago (im probly right too) i know its atleast 30 years old.. so is the mattrace.

Its the next thing on the egenda to replace!

well im going to go bed.. all this talk about it has made me tiard, my back is hurting though just thinking about my bed. Its not so bad though with just one person in it because it sinks in the middle.. so you just lay in the middle and your right.. but when Troys in there.. ahh.. its a fight for the middle.. i usually manage to get it though.. hes easy to push when hes asleep hehehehehehehehehehehehehe

ah well, i cant afford a day off, so i better get my ass into gear and get to work, amazing how quiet this laptop is tho, its pretty much silent, which is good i think.

gah, im gonna go see what medicines i can dig outta the cupboard that might make me feel a bit better, cyas all later

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