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jollybaby Wrote:

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> I'm an early nighter too - sometimes 9pm if telly

> crap or Mr JB annoying me! Have even been known

> to fall asleep in pubs/clubs/restaurants much to

> amusement of friends. now if I could only sleep

> on planes . . .. . .


Oh good! I am glad that I am not the only one that falls asleep in pubs/clubs!


Planes: not a problem. I'm a seasoned long-haul flier now. Slept for 11hours on my way from Singapore to London last time. Most people are envious of me, but I can tell you it makes no difference if you sleep well or not. You're still completely off kilter for days! Haven't quite ascertained why that is yet.

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