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Boston Lad

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Sleep

World's Human Population of 6,895,889,018 (as of 2010) sleeps one third of its life. Human Beings cannot function without sleep. We're all aware of the benefits of enough and risks of too little. Any tips on getting a sound night's sleep?

j

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
[b]Sleep

World's Human Population of 6,895,889,018 (as of 2010) sleeps one third of its life. Human Beings cannot function without sleep. We're all aware of the benefits of enough and risks of too little. Any tips on getting a sound night's sleep?[/b]
2 bottles of Jack Daniels.

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Cowboy From Hell

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Originally posted by johnnylongwoody
2 bottles of Jack Daniels.
Do you prefer JD over Irish whiskey??


Sleepy Time Tea 🙂

Read a book!

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09 May 13

Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Sleep

World's Human Population of 6,895,889,018 (as of 2010) sleeps one third of its life. Human Beings cannot function without sleep. We're all aware of the benefits of enough and risks of too little. Any tips on getting a sound night's sleep?
Reading your forum posts frequently makes me nod off. 😴

By the way, world population tops 7 billion, according to current estimates.

Boston Lad

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Why does a Thanksgiving Day Meal with Turkey make some people sleepy?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Why does a Thanksgiving Day Meal with Turkey make some people sleepy?
Because they're fed pellets that contain ingredients that make them not as active to fatten up 😉

Much like salt blocks for cattle.

Misfit Queen

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Why does a Thanksgiving Day Meal with Turkey make some people sleepy?
Contrary to popular belief, it's not the amino acid tryptophan that causes this. It's more a factor of the large amount of carbohydrates normally taken in the traditional Thanksgiving meal.

Boston Lad

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Originally posted by Suzianne
Contrary to popular belief, it's not the amino acid tryptophan that causes this. It's more a factor of the large amount of carbohydrates normally taken in the traditional Thanksgiving meal.
Any other myths that should be exposed?

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