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Topic: Sociology > Depression
User: "jordy"
Date: 16 Feb 2007 04:38:57 PM
Object: perspective on ASD
I think, generally speaking, that I have a better sense of
perspective, proportion and context when it comes to ASD... I guess,
like with the rest of life, it's a matter of finding balance... you
have to take things with a grain of salt, take them seriously but not
TOO seriously... sometimes it helps to be in a calm, relaxed, low key
mood... it's easier to handle things in that kind of mood... it's
strange how you can go from being extremly detached to being extremly
undetached in such a short period of time... It would be nice if you
could hold onto the "up", calm, relaxed, low key moods for a longer
period of time... I guess you do need and get it all in life though...
all kinds of moods, all kinds of thought patterns... I guess it's
universal, a continuum...
-"Jordy"
.

User: "%"

Title: Re: perspective on ASD 16 Feb 2007 04:50:12 PM
"jordy" <Icnh@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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I think, generally speaking, that I have a better sense of
perspective, proportion and context when it comes to ASD... I guess,
like with the rest of life, it's a matter of finding balance... you
have to take things with a grain of salt, take them seriously but not
TOO seriously... sometimes it helps to be in a calm, relaxed, low key
mood... it's easier to handle things in that kind of mood... it's
strange how you can go from being extremly detached to being extremly
undetached in such a short period of time... It would be nice if you
could hold onto the "up", calm, relaxed, low key moods for a longer
period of time... I guess you do need and get it all in life though...
all kinds of moods, all kinds of thought patterns... I guess it's
universal, a continuum...

-"Jordy"

you sure do know alot about what i need ,
look at all these you you you's , well let me assure you ,
i don't need a lot of the things you have said i need here
.

User: "Franz Bestuchev"

Title: Re: perspective on ASD 16 Feb 2007 04:48:01 PM
On 2/16/2007 3:38 PM, jordy was all like:


I think, generally speaking, that I have a better sense of
perspective, proportion and context when it comes to ASD... I guess,
like with the rest of life, it's a matter of finding balance... you
have to take things with a grain of salt, take them seriously but not
TOO seriously... sometimes it helps to be in a calm, relaxed, low key
mood... it's easier to handle things in that kind of mood... it's
strange how you can go from being extremly detached to being extremly
undetached in such a short period of time... It would be nice if you
could hold onto the "up", calm, relaxed, low key moods for a longer
period of time... I guess you do need and get it all in life though...
all kinds of moods, all kinds of thought patterns... I guess it's
universal, a continuum...

-"Jordy"

On 6/7/2006 4:15 PM


I think I'm gradually getting more sense of perspective, proportion,
context and balance on ASD... I know, it sometimes takes a long time...
I'm guess it's always about finding some sense of that balance...

-"jordie"

.

User: "humble life"

Title: Re: perspective on ASD 16 Feb 2007 06:02:15 PM
jordy wrote:


I think, generally speaking, that I have a better sense of
perspective, proportion and context when it comes to ASD... I guess,
like with the rest of life, it's a matter of finding balance... you
have to take things with a grain of salt, take them seriously but not
TOO seriously... sometimes it helps to be in a calm, relaxed, low key
mood... it's easier to handle things in that kind of mood... it's
strange how you can go from being extremly detached to being extremly
undetached in such a short period of time... It would be nice if you
could hold onto the "up", calm, relaxed, low key moods for a longer
period of time... I guess you do need and get it all in life though...
all kinds of moods, all kinds of thought patterns... I guess it's
universal, a continuum...

-"Jordy"

post me a cute woman with soul, intelligence and endless light in her eyes
.
User: "Justin :"

Title: Re: perspective on ASD 17 Feb 2007 08:49:34 PM
"humble life" <humble.life@nospam.com> wrote in message
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| jordy wrote:
| >
| > I think, generally speaking, that I have a better sense of
| > perspective, proportion and context when it comes to ASD... I guess,
| > like with the rest of life, it's a matter of finding balance... you
| > have to take things with a grain of salt, take them seriously but not
| > TOO seriously... sometimes it helps to be in a calm, relaxed, low key
| > mood... it's easier to handle things in that kind of mood... it's
| > strange how you can go from being extremly detached to being extremly
| > undetached in such a short period of time... It would be nice if you
| > could hold onto the "up", calm, relaxed, low key moods for a longer
| > period of time... I guess you do need and get it all in life though...
| > all kinds of moods, all kinds of thought patterns... I guess it's
| > universal, a continuum...
| >
| > -"Jordy"
| >
|
| post me a cute woman with soul, intelligence and endless light in her eyes
Regarding a woman I once knew, I thought the light shone out of her arse,
does that count?
.
User: "%"

Title: Re: perspective on ASD 17 Feb 2007 08:53:41 PM
"Justin" <:> wrote in message
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"humble life" <humble.life@nospam.com> wrote in message
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| jordy wrote:
| >
| > I think, generally speaking, that I have a better sense of
| > perspective, proportion and context when it comes to ASD... I

guess,

| > like with the rest of life, it's a matter of finding balance...

you

| > have to take things with a grain of salt, take them seriously but

not

| > TOO seriously... sometimes it helps to be in a calm, relaxed, low

key

| > mood... it's easier to handle things in that kind of mood... it's
| > strange how you can go from being extremly detached to being

extremly

| > undetached in such a short period of time... It would be nice if

you

| > could hold onto the "up", calm, relaxed, low key moods for a

longer

| > period of time... I guess you do need and get it all in life

though...

| > all kinds of moods, all kinds of thought patterns... I guess it's
| > universal, a continuum...
| >
| > -"Jordy"
| >
|
| post me a cute woman with soul, intelligence and endless light in

her eyes




Regarding a woman I once knew, I thought the light shone out of her

arse,

does that count?


i wondered where i left my teeth
.

User: "Charles"

Title: Re: perspective on ASD 17 Feb 2007 08:54:32 PM
On Sun, 18 Feb 2007 13:49:34 +1100, "Justin" <:> wrote:


"humble life" <humble.life@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:53muvdF1t7v74U1@mid.individual.net...
| jordy wrote:
| >
| > I think, generally speaking, that I have a better sense of
| > perspective, proportion and context when it comes to ASD... I guess,
| > like with the rest of life, it's a matter of finding balance... you
| > have to take things with a grain of salt, take them seriously but not
| > TOO seriously... sometimes it helps to be in a calm, relaxed, low key
| > mood... it's easier to handle things in that kind of mood... it's
| > strange how you can go from being extremly detached to being extremly
| > undetached in such a short period of time... It would be nice if you
| > could hold onto the "up", calm, relaxed, low key moods for a longer
| > period of time... I guess you do need and get it all in life though...
| > all kinds of moods, all kinds of thought patterns... I guess it's
| > universal, a continuum...
| >
| > -"Jordy"
| >
|
| post me a cute woman with soul, intelligence and endless light in her eyes



Regarding a woman I once knew, I thought the light shone out of her arse,
does that count?

She probably thought so as well.
Charles
__
.
User: "Justin :"

Title: Re: perspective on ASD 17 Feb 2007 09:51:34 PM
"Charles" <ckraft@SPAMTRAP.west.net> wrote in message
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| On Sun, 18 Feb 2007 13:49:34 +1100, "Justin" <:> wrote:
|
| >
| >"humble life" <humble.life@nospam.com> wrote in message
| >news:53muvdF1t7v74U1@mid.individual.net...
| >| jordy wrote:
| >| >
| >| > I think, generally speaking, that I have a better sense of
| >| > perspective, proportion and context when it comes to ASD... I guess,
| >| > like with the rest of life, it's a matter of finding balance... you
| >| > have to take things with a grain of salt, take them seriously but not
| >| > TOO seriously... sometimes it helps to be in a calm, relaxed, low key
| >| > mood... it's easier to handle things in that kind of mood... it's
| >| > strange how you can go from being extremly detached to being extremly
| >| > undetached in such a short period of time... It would be nice if you
| >| > could hold onto the "up", calm, relaxed, low key moods for a longer
| >| > period of time... I guess you do need and get it all in life
though...
| >| > all kinds of moods, all kinds of thought patterns... I guess it's
| >| > universal, a continuum...
| >| >
| >| > -"Jordy"
| >| >
| >|
| >| post me a cute woman with soul, intelligence and endless light in her
eyes
| >
| >
| >
| > Regarding a woman I once knew, I thought the light shone out of her
arse,
| >does that count?
| >
|
|
| She probably thought so as well.
|
|
| Charles
| __
She ended up a lighthouse keeper....
.
User: "Gayle"

Title: Re: perspective on ASD 18 Feb 2007 10:59:52 AM
Justin wrote:

She ended up a lighthouse keeper....

That sounds like an interesting gig. I
saw a documentary once about haunted
lighthouses that wasn't too cheesy and
kept me awake kinda askeered for a few
hours.
Gayle
.
User: "Justin :"

Title: Re: perspective on ASD 19 Feb 2007 06:12:47 AM
"Gayle" <gayleco@rcn.com> wrote in message
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| Justin wrote:
|
| > She ended up a lighthouse keeper....
|
| That sounds like an interesting gig. I
| saw a documentary once about haunted
| lighthouses that wasn't too cheesy and
| kept me awake kinda askeered for a few
| hours.
|
| Gayle
|
Well, I was only kidding, it was more of a joke, about the light shining
out of her arse, but I definitely agree, it would be a great gig.
There is a certain eeriness about a lighthouse that just makes me feel kinda
comfortable, away from it all, the wind, cold, rain, sea, darkness etc.
How you been keepin?
.
User: "Gayle"

Title: Re: perspective on ASD 19 Feb 2007 06:50:41 PM
Justin wrote:

Well, I was only kidding, it was more of a joke, about the light shining
out of her arse, but I definitely agree, it would be a great gig.

Oh, gosh, and I had her all cozied up in
one, cookin' dinner. I get the joke
though, finally.

There is a certain eeriness about a lighthouse that just makes me feel kinda
comfortable, away from it all, the wind, cold, rain, sea, darkness etc.

There's a lot of them near me, on the
New England Coast and I know one person
living in one that got 'retired'. I like
all the different architectures, too.

How you been keepin?

Too much work to be thinking about how
I'm doing. Which suits me best,
actually. But, the work I do can be
seasonal, so I'm happy to make hay while
it lasts. How goes it with you?
Gayle
.
User: "Justin :"

Title: Re: perspective on ASD 20 Feb 2007 02:18:54 AM
"Gayle" <gayleco@rcn.com> wrote in message
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| Justin wrote:
|
| > Well, I was only kidding, it was more of a joke, about the light
shining
| > out of her arse, but I definitely agree, it would be a great gig.
|
| Oh, gosh, and I had her all cozied up in
| one, cookin' dinner. I get the joke
| though, finally.
|
| > There is a certain eeriness about a lighthouse that just makes me feel
kinda
| > comfortable, away from it all, the wind, cold, rain, sea, darkness
etc.
|
| There's a lot of them near me, on the
| New England Coast and I know one person
| living in one that got 'retired'. I like
| all the different architectures, too.
|
| > How you been keepin?
|
| Too much work to be thinking about how
| I'm doing. Which suits me best,
| actually. But, the work I do can be
| seasonal, so I'm happy to make hay while
| it lasts. How goes it with you?
|
| Gayle
|
Sounds nice where you are, do ya wanna do a house trade for a while? saw
it on TV the other night where people from all parts of the globe traded
their houses for accommodation. The main expense was only their air fares,
hell, they even exchanged cars too.
Keeping busy keeps the brain fog away, for me at least, and like you, my
work is seasonal too. I often get too much down time and that's when I
spiral out of control, oh the joys of self employment.....
What do you do?
.
User: "%"

Title: Re: perspective on ASD 20 Feb 2007 02:19:45 AM
"Justin" <:> wrote in message
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:
: "Gayle" <gayleco@rcn.com> wrote in message
: news:evqdnZCiXYB92EfYnZ2dnUVZ_sGqnZ2d@rcn.net...
: | Justin wrote:
: |
: | > Well, I was only kidding, it was more of a joke, about the
light
: shining
: | > out of her arse, but I definitely agree, it would be a great
gig.
: |
: | Oh, gosh, and I had her all cozied up in
: | one, cookin' dinner. I get the joke
: | though, finally.
: |
: | > There is a certain eeriness about a lighthouse that just makes me
feel
: kinda
: | > comfortable, away from it all, the wind, cold, rain, sea,
darkness
: etc.
: |
: | There's a lot of them near me, on the
: | New England Coast and I know one person
: | living in one that got 'retired'. I like
: | all the different architectures, too.
: |
: | > How you been keepin?
: |
: | Too much work to be thinking about how
: | I'm doing. Which suits me best,
: | actually. But, the work I do can be
: | seasonal, so I'm happy to make hay while
: | it lasts. How goes it with you?
: |
: | Gayle
: |
:
:
: Sounds nice where you are, do ya wanna do a house trade for a while?
saw
: it on TV the other night where people from all parts of the globe
traded
: their houses for accommodation. The main expense was only their air
fares,
: hell, they even exchanged cars too.
:
:
: Keeping busy keeps the brain fog away, for me at least, and like
you, my
: work is seasonal too. I often get too much down time and that's when
I
: spiral out of control, oh the joys of self employment.....
:
: What do you do?
:
:
post
.

User: "Gayle"

Title: Re: perspective on ASD 20 Feb 2007 06:56:17 AM
Justin wrote:

Sounds nice where you are, do ya wanna do a house trade for a while? saw
it on TV the other night where people from all parts of the globe traded
their houses for accommodation. The main expense was only their air fares,
hell, they even exchanged cars too.

Tempting, very tempting. I'd wanny skip
your summer, though, and you sure
wouldn't wanna do any time in winter here.

Keeping busy keeps the brain fog away, for me at least, and like you, my
work is seasonal too. I often get too much down time and that's when I
spiral out of control, oh the joys of self employment.....
What do you do?

Speechwriting, corporate communications
copywriting, event management, video
production... whatever someone will pay
me to do, heh.
http://www.gayleco.com
What keeps you occupied, Justin?
Gayle
.
User: "Justin :"

Title: Re: perspective on ASD 21 Feb 2007 01:07:45 AM
"Gayle" <gayleco@rcn.com> wrote in message
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| Justin wrote:
|
| > Sounds nice where you are, do ya wanna do a house trade for a while?
saw
| > it on TV the other night where people from all parts of the globe traded
| > their houses for accommodation. The main expense was only their air
fares,
| > hell, they even exchanged cars too.
|
| Tempting, very tempting. I'd wanny skip
| your summer, though, and you sure
| wouldn't wanna do any time in winter here.
|
| > Keeping busy keeps the brain fog away, for me at least, and like you,
my
| > work is seasonal too. I often get too much down time and that's when I
| > spiral out of control, oh the joys of self employment.....
|
| > What do you do?
|
| Speechwriting, corporate communications
| copywriting, event management, video
| production... whatever someone will pay
| me to do, heh.
|
| http://www.gayleco.com
|
| What keeps you occupied, Justin?
|
| Gayle
|
Great site there Gayle, now I know where those writing skills come
from..... I'm in the HVAC industry, so am extremely busy with our summer at
the moment....winter time keeps me just as busy.
.
User: "the_dawggie"

Title: Re: perspective on ASD 21 Feb 2007 01:12:00 AM
On Feb 21, 6:07 pm, "Justin" <:> wrote:

"Gayle" <gayl...@rcn.com> wrote in message

news:lsCdnRp1pLVuckfYnZ2dnUVZ_v6tnZ2d@rcn.net...| Justin wrote:

|
| > Sounds nice where you are, do ya wanna do a house trade for a while?
saw
| > it on TV the other night where people from all parts of the globe traded
| > their houses for accommodation. The main expense was only their air
fares,
| > hell, they even exchanged cars too.
|
| Tempting, very tempting. I'd wanny skip
| your summer, though, and you sure
| wouldn't wanna do any time in winter here.
|
| > Keeping busy keeps the brain fog away, for me at least, and like you,
my
| > work is seasonal too. I often get too much down time and that's when I
| > spiral out of control, oh the joys of self employment.....
|
| > What do you do?
|
| Speechwriting, corporate communications
| copywriting, event management, video
| production... whatever someone will pay
| me to do, heh.
|
|http://www.gayleco.com
|
| What keeps you occupied, Justin?
|
| Gayle
|

Great site there Gayle, now I know where those writing skills come
from..... I'm in the HVAC industry, so am extremely busy with our summer at
the moment....winter time keeps me just as busy.

Justin,
Where the hell are you living in Aus? "HVAC", car related?
Come over to aus.cars, I've got a lot to say about R290 A/C.
.
User: "Justin :"

Title: Re: perspective on ASD 21 Feb 2007 01:19:53 AM
"the_dawggie" <the_dawggie@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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| On Feb 21, 6:07 pm, "Justin" <:> wrote:
| > "Gayle" <gayl...@rcn.com> wrote in message
| >
| > news:lsCdnRp1pLVuckfYnZ2dnUVZ_v6tnZ2d@rcn.net...| Justin wrote:
| >
| > |
| > | > Sounds nice where you are, do ya wanna do a house trade for a
while?
| > saw
| > | > it on TV the other night where people from all parts of the globe
traded
| > | > their houses for accommodation. The main expense was only their air
| > fares,
| > | > hell, they even exchanged cars too.
| > |
| > | Tempting, very tempting. I'd wanny skip
| > | your summer, though, and you sure
| > | wouldn't wanna do any time in winter here.
| > |
| > | > Keeping busy keeps the brain fog away, for me at least, and like
you,
| > my
| > | > work is seasonal too. I often get too much down time and that's
when I
| > | > spiral out of control, oh the joys of self employment.....
| > |
| > | > What do you do?
| > |
| > | Speechwriting, corporate communications
| > | copywriting, event management, video
| > | production... whatever someone will pay
| > | me to do, heh.
| > |
| > |http://www.gayleco.com
| > |
| > | What keeps you occupied, Justin?
| > |
| > | Gayle
| > |
| >
| > Great site there Gayle, now I know where those writing skills come
| > from..... I'm in the HVAC industry, so am extremely busy with our
summer at
| > the moment....winter time keeps me just as busy.
|
|
| Justin,
|
| Where the hell are you living in Aus? "HVAC", car related?
| Come over to aus.cars, I've got a lot to say about R290 A/C.
|
Melbourne, mainly domestic equip, ducted, splits etc R22, but will need
to gear up for all the new blends currently in circulation. My ticket
doesn't cover auto stuff, not that I want to get into it now, plenty to do
with what I got already.
I'll take a look in aus cars after dinner.
.



User: "Franz Bestuchev"

Title: Re: perspective on ASD 20 Feb 2007 10:05:22 AM
On 2/20/2007 5:56 AM, Gayle was all like:

Justin wrote:

Sounds nice where you are, do ya wanna do a house trade for a
while? saw it on TV the other night where people from all parts of
the globe traded their houses for accommodation. The main expense was
only their air fares, hell, they even exchanged cars too.


Tempting, very tempting. I'd wanny skip your summer, though, and you
sure wouldn't wanna do any time in winter here.

Keeping busy keeps the brain fog away, for me at least, and like
you, my work is seasonal too. I often get too much down time and
that's when I spiral out of control, oh the joys of self employment.....


What do you do?


Speechwriting, corporate communications copywriting, event management,
video production... whatever someone will pay me to do, heh.

http://www.gayleco.com

What keeps you occupied, Justin?

Gayle

How is it that you write for a living and manage to make such
unintelligible posts? ;)
.




User: "the_dawggie"

Title: Re: perspective on ASD 19 Feb 2007 06:39:09 AM
On Feb 19, 11:12 pm, "Justin" <:> wrote:

There is a certain eeriness about a lighthouse that just makes me feel kinda
comfortable, away from it all, the wind, cold, rain, sea, darkness etc.

I'm much the same, just away from daily life, a fire burning in the
stove. No one around, wind whistling, curtains of rain coming and
going.
Hmmm, nup, everyone expected to go sit in office boxen, daily.
I'm lucky as I have similar out in the country from time to time
(not the lighthouse/sea stuff, however can be sorta the same
in winter)
I just want out of the chity. I've decided a chity office
job messes with me.
.
User: "Justin :"

Title: Re: perspective on ASD 20 Feb 2007 02:07:17 AM
"the_dawggie" <the_dawggie@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1171888747.523083.144770@p10g2000cwp.googlegroups.com...
| On Feb 19, 11:12 pm, "Justin" <:> wrote:
|
| > There is a certain eeriness about a lighthouse that just makes me feel
kinda
| > comfortable, away from it all, the wind, cold, rain, sea, darkness
etc.
|
| I'm much the same, just away from daily life, a fire burning in the
| stove. No one around, wind whistling, curtains of rain coming and
| going.
|
| Hmmm, nup, everyone expected to go sit in office boxen, daily.
|
| I'm lucky as I have similar out in the country from time to time
| (not the lighthouse/sea stuff, however can be sorta the same
| in winter)
|
| I just want out of the chity. I've decided a chity office
| job messes with me.
|
I don't think I could survive with an office job, I like doing my thing
outdoors, except when it's pissin down with rain, makes it a bit
awkward...
.
User: "%"

Title: Re: perspective on ASD 20 Feb 2007 02:08:59 AM
"Justin" <:> wrote in message
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:
: "the_dawggie" <the_dawggie@hotmail.com> wrote in message
: news:1171888747.523083.144770@p10g2000cwp.googlegroups.com...
: | On Feb 19, 11:12 pm, "Justin" <:> wrote:
: |
: | > There is a certain eeriness about a lighthouse that just makes me
feel
: kinda
: | > comfortable, away from it all, the wind, cold, rain, sea,
darkness
: etc.
: |
: | I'm much the same, just away from daily life, a fire burning in the
: | stove. No one around, wind whistling, curtains of rain coming and
: | going.
: |
: | Hmmm, nup, everyone expected to go sit in office boxen, daily.
: |
: | I'm lucky as I have similar out in the country from time to time
: | (not the lighthouse/sea stuff, however can be sorta the same
: | in winter)
: |
: | I just want out of the chity. I've decided a chity office
: | job messes with me.
: |
:
:
:
: I don't think I could survive with an office job, I like doing my
thing
: outdoors, except when it's pissin down with rain, makes it a bit
: awkward...
:
:
yea , that'll close the carwash
.








User: "Charles"

Title: Re: perspective on ASD 16 Feb 2007 06:20:51 PM
On Sat, 17 Feb 2007 00:02:15 +0000, humble life
<humble.life@nospam.com> wrote:



post me a cute woman with soul, intelligence and endless light in her eyes

Wouldn't the endless light make it hard to get to sleep at night?
Charles
__
.
User: "humble life"

Title: Re: perspective on ASD 16 Feb 2007 06:42:50 PM
Charles wrote:

On Sat, 17 Feb 2007 00:02:15 +0000, humble life
<humble.life@nospam.com> wrote:


post me a cute woman with soul, intelligence and endless light in her eyes



Wouldn't the endless light make it hard to get to sleep at night?


Charles
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who'd want to just sleep next to a woman like that
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User: "Charles"

Title: Re: perspective on ASD 16 Feb 2007 07:56:50 PM
On Sat, 17 Feb 2007 00:42:50 +0000, humble life
<humble.life@nospam.com> wrote:

Charles wrote:

On Sat, 17 Feb 2007 00:02:15 +0000, humble life
<humble.life@nospam.com> wrote:


post me a cute woman with soul, intelligence and endless light in her eyes



Wouldn't the endless light make it hard to get to sleep at night?


Charles
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who'd want to just sleep next to a woman like that

Me. I get tired easily.
Charles
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