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Subject: Re: [nosdiet] Re: sleep
From: Hana Rous
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 14:48:34 -0000
    

We have a talking clock, it crows like a cockerell(rooster) to wake you 
up
and says the time if you tap the top.
Hana
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From: "cat" <jocee131@...>
To: <>
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 12:52 PM
Subject: Re: [nosdiet] Re: sleep


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> well last night i did not sleep so well
> i woke up at 3 am and that was it .. the clock does bother me but if 
i
cant
> see the time i wont know when to get up..
> so maybe if i put a thin scarf i can still see the time thru just to 
cut
> down on the light..
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> Date: 12/10/04 07:47:40
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> Subject: Re: [nosdiet] Re: sleep
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> Or you could just throw a dark cloth over the clock till you wake 
up
> in the morning...
> Love,
> Deb
>
> From what I understand it is the quartz or whatever light coming off 
the
> lit clocks that is harmful shinning on you.....or so I have been told 
a
> million times. We keep the clock looking straight ahead, not looking 
at
us..
> ..so yes, one must get up a bit to see what time it is....one of my
Goldens
> sleeps in bed with us, but at least the other 2 stay on the floor, so 
I
wake
> up often, but go right back to sleep after.
> Bonnie
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