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Aug 20, 2009, 11:25:59 PM8/20/09
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"T h � M u n t d r � g g e r" <themunt...@googlemail.com> wrote in
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> ChrisC wrote:
>> I'm having incredible problems sleeping well. So I went to my GP this
>> morning. She wanted to give me a choice of Tamazepam, Zopiclone or
>> Zolpidem. I have used this things before with varying degrees of
>> success. But they are not long term solutions. When I run out I have
>> sleeping problems again. I have tried exercise to no avail.
>>
>> Any way so after much research and looking around. I came to the
>> conclusion Mirtazapine would be good. As it is an anti-depressant and
>> really good for sleep. So I asked my GP. She said she could only
>> prescribe me sleeping tablets. I have to see my psychiatrist for
>> Mirtazapine. Ok that's fine so. I phone my Psychiatrist and get
>> through to reception. She asks the psychiatrist for me to see if I can
>> get Mirtazapine. Because he won't speak to patients outside of
>> appointments. You know what I was told. That I should just listen to
>> my GP. That's it.
>>
>> Now this damn fucking well doesn't solve my problem. I don't want
>> addictive sleeping tablets I want a long term solution like
>> Mirtazapine should be.
>>
>> Where do I go from here my problem hasn't been solved. Should I ring
>> back my psychiatrist tomorrow and take a firmer tone?
>>
>> Bloody Doctors not want to speak to people out of hours.
>
> Hi Chris - Like you, I suffer from chronic insomnia.

Poor baby! My heart bleeds for you.

> It comes in bouts that are sometimes so damn debilitating that it
> completely ruins my life.


Aww! You poor dear!

> I've tried tamazepan but agree that you're wise to stay away from it. Its
> very addictive and only seems to prescribed in small quantities for that
> reason. All I know about Mirtzapine is that its an antidepressant in its
> own right (i'm not sure what class). However, from what i've read about
> it, it has some fairly nasty sleep side effects of its own.
>
> Its something that you really need to discuss in detail with your shrink.
>

The shrink really helped you a lot, huh? Yep, you are walking testimony of
how well the phrinks work for a person! How much did he soak you for, cunty?
Maybe you should ask for your money back?


slunky

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Aug 21, 2009, 12:11:38 AM8/21/09
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> "T h ? M u n t d r ? g g e r" <themunt...@googlemail.com> wrote in
> message news:4a8d2795$1...@news.x-privat.org...
>> ChrisC wrote:
>>> I'm having incredible problems sleeping well. So I went to my GP this
>>> morning. She wanted to give me a choice of Tamazepam, Zopiclone or
>>> Zolpidem. I have used this things before with varying degrees of
>>> success. But they are not long term solutions. When I run out I have
>>> sleeping problems again. I have tried exercise to no avail.
>>>
>>> Any way so after much research and looking around. I came to the
>>> conclusion Mirtazapine would be good. As it is an anti-depressant and
>>> really good for sleep. So I asked my GP. She said she could only
>>> prescribe me sleeping tablets. I have to see my psychiatrist for
>>> Mirtazapine. Ok that's fine so. I phone my Psychiatrist and get
>>> through to reception. She asks the psychiatrist for me to see if I can
>>> get Mirtazapine. Because he won't speak to patients outside of
>>> appointments. You know what I was told. That I should just listen to
>>> my GP. That's it.
>>>
>>> Now this damn fucking well doesn't solve my problem. I don't want
>>> addictive sleeping tablets I want a long term solution like
>>> Mirtazapine should be.
>>>
>>> Where do I go from here my problem hasn't been solved. Should I ring
>>> back my psychiatrist tomorrow and take a firmer tone?
>>>
>>> Bloody Doctors not want to speak to people out of hours.
>>
>> Hi Chris - Like you, I suffer from chronic insomnia.
>
> Poor baby! My heart bleeds for you.

"Chronic insomnia"

>> It comes in bouts that are sometimes so damn debilitating that it
>> completely ruins my life.
>
> Aww! You poor dear!

Wait, if it's "chronic insomnia" how does it "come in bouts". Chronic
insomnia *lasts for years at a time*. Not "in bouts".

>> I've tried tamazepan but agree that you're wise to stay away from it. Its
>> very addictive and only seems to prescribed in small quantities for that
>> reason. All I know about Mirtzapine is that its an antidepressant in its
>> own right (i'm not sure what class). However, from what i've read about
>> it, it has some fairly nasty sleep side effects of its own.
>>
>> Its something that you really need to discuss in detail with your shrink.
>
> The shrink really helped you a lot, huh? Yep, you are walking testimony of
> how well the phrinks work for a person! How much did he soak you for, cunty?
> Maybe you should ask for your money back?

Keep in mind that to the munt, "nasty aide effects" are a little less
than "nightmarish side effects" like drymouth and sleepiness.

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Aug 21, 2009, 12:18:01 AM8/21/09
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Well, he's probably full of shit about that then, isn't he? Figures!

>>> I've tried tamazepan but agree that you're wise to stay away from it.
>>> Its
>>> very addictive and only seems to prescribed in small quantities for that
>>> reason. All I know about Mirtzapine is that its an antidepressant in its
>>> own right (i'm not sure what class). However, from what i've read about
>>> it, it has some fairly nasty sleep side effects of its own.
>>>
>>> Its something that you really need to discuss in detail with your
>>> shrink.
>>
>> The shrink really helped you a lot, huh? Yep, you are walking testimony
>> of
>> how well the phrinks work for a person! How much did he soak you for,
>> cunty?
>> Maybe you should ask for your money back?
>
> Keep in mind that to the munt, "nasty aide effects" are a little less
> than "nightmarish side effects" like drymouth and sleepiness.
>

And not being able to make himself ejac!


slunky

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Aug 21, 2009, 12:43:24 AM8/21/09
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>> Wait, if it's "chronic insomnia" how does it "come in bouts". Chronic
>> insomnia *lasts for years at a time*. Not "in bouts".
>
> Well, he's probably full of shit about that then, isn't he? Figures!

I don't believe a word he says since he said he was a ghost session
musician.

>> Keep in mind that to the munt, "nasty aide effects" are a little less
>> than "nightmarish side effects" like drymouth and sleepiness.
>
> And not being able to make himself ejac!

Ewww...

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Aug 21, 2009, 12:45:12 AM8/21/09
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no wonder he's nuts , imagine not being able to ,
but trying everyday and getting oh so close but ... no

inv...@invalid.invalid

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> _/ <inv...@invalid.invalid> <inv...@invalid.invalid> wrote \_
>> "slunky" <slu...@cryptobug.com> wrote in message
>> news:slrnh8s7jh...@asus.zero...
>>> Wait, if it's "chronic insomnia" how does it "come in bouts". Chronic
>>> insomnia *lasts for years at a time*. Not "in bouts".
>>
>> Well, he's probably full of shit about that then, isn't he? Figures!
>
> I don't believe a word he says since he said he was a ghost session
> musician.

I can't see anything he says as being true. The dude also says he has a
legal career. But he's here all night some nights posting till 4 and 5 AM.
Try going to work and putting in an honest day while living like that!

>>> Keep in mind that to the munt, "nasty aide effects" are a little less
>>> than "nightmarish side effects" like drymouth and sleepiness.
>>
>> And not being able to make himself ejac!
>
> Ewww...
>

Yep.


slunky

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Aug 21, 2009, 12:55:18 AM8/21/09
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>> _/ <inv...@invalid.invalid> <inv...@invalid.invalid> wrote \_
>>> And not being able to make himself ejac!
>>
>> Ewww...
>
> no wonder he's nuts , imagine not being able to ,
> but trying everyday and getting oh so close but ... no

I hear welbutrin can help that.

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Aug 21, 2009, 12:56:06 AM8/21/09
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it doesn't happen on serzone

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Serves him right.


slunky

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Aug 21, 2009, 12:56:53 AM8/21/09
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>> _/ <inv...@invalid.invalid> <inv...@invalid.invalid> wrote \_
>>> Well, he's probably full of shit about that then, isn't he? Figures!
>>
>> I don't believe a word he says since he said he was a ghost session
>> musician.
>
> I can't see anything he says as being true. The dude also says he has a
> legal career. But he's here all night some nights posting till 4 and 5 AM.
> Try going to work and putting in an honest day while living like that!

Chronic insomniacs don't work. They can't because of the double vision
and how everything goes in slow motion.

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Aug 21, 2009, 12:58:31 AM8/21/09
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its just like the rest of him , firing blanks

slunky

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Aug 21, 2009, 1:01:38 AM8/21/09
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>> _/ % <per...@gmail.com> wrote \_
>>> no wonder he's nuts , imagine not being able to ,
>>> but trying everyday and getting oh so close but ... no
>>
>> I hear welbutrin can help that.
>
> it doesn't happen on serzone

It never happened to me. I was on one that could've caused priopism, but
that didn't happen either.

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It's even worse in his case, 'cos he can't even fire!


slunky

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Aug 21, 2009, 1:08:04 AM8/21/09
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>> its just like the rest of him , firing blanks
>
> It's even worse in his case, 'cos he can't even fire!

and he wets the bed.

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and just rolls over to a dry spot and keeps sleeping in it

slunky

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>> and he wets the bed.
>
> and just rolls over to a dry spot and keeps sleeping in it

His nurse makes him keep the plastic the mattress came in on the bed, so
when he rolls over it makes a crackly noise and that's why he can't
sleep.

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That too? I'll bet his mom hangs the sheets out his window to embarrass
him.


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he needs a blowhole

slunky

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Aug 21, 2009, 1:20:21 AM8/21/09
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>> and he wets the bed.
>
> That too? I'll bet his mom hangs the sheets out his window to embarrass
> him.

I didn't know his mom was also his nurse.

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slunky

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Aug 21, 2009, 1:22:08 AM8/21/09
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>>> and just rolls over to a dry spot and keeps sleeping in it
>>
>> His nurse makes him keep the plastic the mattress came in on the bed, so
>> when he rolls over it makes a crackly noise and that's why he can't
>> sleep.
>
> he needs a blowhole

He'll need a medical excuse when he leaves. Maybe that will be it.

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it will be if he keeps reading google to try to get some dirt on me ,
it makes me laugh when he thinks he's got something good and its really
nothing

slunky

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>> He'll need a medical excuse when he leaves. Maybe that will be it.
>
> it will be if he keeps reading google to try to get some dirt on me ,
> it makes me laugh when he thinks he's got something good and its really
> nothing

THat's always good.

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Alexander Kalinowski

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Aug 21, 2009, 9:16:31 AM8/21/09
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Alex:
What's not good though is the c**p you have been bringing to the ng.


slunky

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Aug 21, 2009, 9:38:25 AM8/21/09
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_/ Alexander Kalinowski <alexander...@web.de> wrote \_

> slunky wrote:
>> _/ % <per...@gmail.com> wrote \_
>>> "slunky" <slu...@cryptobug.com> wrote in message
>>> news:slrnh8sbnn...@asus.zero...
>>>> He'll need a medical excuse when he leaves. Maybe that will be it.
>>> it will be if he keeps reading google to try to get some dirt on me ,
>>> it makes me laugh when he thinks he's got something good and its really
>>> nothing
>>
>> THat's always good.
>
> What's not good though is the c**p you have been bringing to the ng.

You're right. It's wonderful.

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Alexander Kalinowski

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Aug 21, 2009, 9:42:58 AM8/21/09
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Alex:
It's not even good, much less wonderful. :-)

slunky

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Aug 21, 2009, 9:59:27 AM8/21/09
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_/ Alexander Kalinowski <alexander...@web.de> wrote \_
> slunky wrote:
>> _/ Alexander Kalinowski <alexander...@web.de> wrote \_
>>> What's not good though is the c**p you have been bringing to the ng.
>>
>> You're right. It's wonderful.
>
> It's not even good, much less wonderful. :-)

You already said that.

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Alexander Kalinowski

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slunky wrote:
> _/ Alexander Kalinowski <alexander...@web.de> wrote \_
>> slunky wrote:
>>> _/ Alexander Kalinowski <alexander...@web.de> wrote \_
>>>> What's not good though is the c**p you have been bringing to the ng.
>>> You're right. It's wonderful.
>> It's not even good, much less wonderful. :-)
>
> You already said that.

Alex:
If so, then I have said it again. :-)

slunky

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Aug 21, 2009, 10:17:30 AM8/21/09
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_/ Alexander Kalinowski <alexander...@web.de> wrote \_
> slunky wrote:
>> _/ Alexander Kalinowski <alexander...@web.de> wrote \_
>>> slunky wrote:
>>>> _/ Alexander Kalinowski <alexander...@web.de> wrote \_
>>>>> What's not good though is the c**p you have been bringing to the ng.
>>>> You're right. It's wonderful.
>>> It's not even good, much less wonderful. :-)
>>
>> You already said that.
>
> If so, then I have said it again. :-)

Is that why you repeat yourself? Because you don't remember what you say
one minute to the next?

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Alexander Kalinowski

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Aug 21, 2009, 10:22:01 AM8/21/09
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slunky wrote:
> _/ Alexander Kalinowski <alexander...@web.de> wrote \_
>> slunky wrote:
>>> _/ Alexander Kalinowski <alexander...@web.de> wrote \_
>>>> slunky wrote:
>>>>> _/ Alexander Kalinowski <alexander...@web.de> wrote \_
>>>>>> What's not good though is the c**p you have been bringing to the ng.
>>>>> You're right. It's wonderful.
>>>> It's not even good, much less wonderful. :-)
>>> You already said that.
>> If so, then I have said it again. :-)
>
> Is that why you repeat yourself? Because you don't remember what you say
> one minute to the next?

Alex:
I don't have to keep tab on everything I say, no. :-)

slunky

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Aug 21, 2009, 10:33:24 AM8/21/09
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_/ Alexander Kalinowski <alexander...@web.de> wrote \_
> slunky wrote:
>> _/ Alexander Kalinowski <alexander...@web.de> wrote \_
>>> If so, then I have said it again. :-)
>>
>> Is that why you repeat yourself? Because you don't remember what you say
>> one minute to the next?
>
> I don't have to keep tab on everything I say, no. :-)

Ok, then whenever you say you didn't say something, no one will believe
you.

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Alexander Kalinowski

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Aug 21, 2009, 10:35:19 AM8/21/09
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slunky wrote:
> _/ Alexander Kalinowski <alexander...@web.de> wrote \_
>> slunky wrote:
>>> _/ Alexander Kalinowski <alexander...@web.de> wrote \_
>>>> If so, then I have said it again. :-)
>>> Is that why you repeat yourself? Because you don't remember what you say
>>> one minute to the next?
>> I don't have to keep tab on everything I say, no. :-)
>
> Ok, then whenever you say you didn't say something, no one will believe
> you.

Alex:
That remains to be seen. :-)

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Aug 21, 2009, 10:46:36 AM8/21/09
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>

> "slunky" <slu...@cryptobug.com> wrote in message
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> Why are you so different when you are posting in other groups?
>


"Requiscant In Pace" , you are a self-admitted manipulator, self-admitted
liar and a person who publicly stated that she shamelessly enjoys being
cruel to people sometimes.


Alexander Kalinowski

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Aug 21, 2009, 10:48:07 AM8/21/09
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Alex:
And even if true, she'd be no different from your buddies in here.

inv...@invalid.invalid

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"Requiscant In Pace" , you are a self-admitted manipulator, self-admitted
liar and a person who publicly stated that she shamelessly enjoys being
cruel to people sometimes. You are also an admitted heroin addict.


Alexander Kalinowski

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Aug 21, 2009, 10:57:51 AM8/21/09
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Alex:
Take a look at your company first.

slunky

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Aug 21, 2009, 10:59:48 AM8/21/09
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> That remains to be seen. :-)

Nope.

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Alexander Kalinowski

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Aug 21, 2009, 11:02:05 AM8/21/09
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Alex:
We'll see. <g>

inv...@invalid.invalid

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"Requiscant In Pace" , you are a self-admitted manipulator, self-admitted
liar and a person who publicly stated that she shamelessly enjoys being
cruel to people sometimes. You are also an admitted heroin addict.


Remember when you moved yourself and your kids into that sleazy apartment
and bought heroin off the dude who lived there? Man, you sure know how to
provide safety and security for your 3 kids!


Alexander Kalinowski

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Aug 21, 2009, 11:07:41 AM8/21/09
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Alex:
Stop this Patrick.

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> _/ <inv...@invalid.invalid> <inv...@invalid.invalid> wrote \_

>> "slunky" <slu...@cryptobug.com> wrote in message
>> news:slrnh8s9f4...@asus.zero...

>>> _/ <inv...@invalid.invalid> <inv...@invalid.invalid> wrote \_
>>>> Well, he's probably full of shit about that then, isn't he? Figures!
>>>
>>> I don't believe a word he says since he said he was a ghost session
>>> musician.
>>
>> I can't see anything he says as being true. The dude also says he has a
>> legal career. But he's here all night some nights posting till 4 and 5
>> AM.
>> Try going to work and putting in an honest day while living like that!
>
> Chronic insomniacs don't work. They can't because of the double vision
> and how everything goes in slow motion.
>

I think munty's still passed out. He should be back in a few hours and
flipping his lid. I need to go get popcorn for the show.


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he can't post anymore cause he's got no ( ' )

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Must be terrible not to have an '


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no , what's terrible is running out first thing and buying ,
a new keyboard with your last 20 knicker just to have a '

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And that is exactly what he did too.


slunky

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>> Chronic insomniacs don't work. They can't because of the double vision
>> and how everything goes in slow motion.
>
> I think munty's still passed out. He should be back in a few hours and
> flipping his lid. I need to go get popcorn for the show.

When you flail in your chair as much as he does, they gotta sedate you
with haldol.

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lol! Munty flails so well. It's almost hilarious to watch.


slunky

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>> _/ <inv...@invalid.invalid> <inv...@invalid.invalid> wrote \_
>>> I think munty's still passed out. He should be back in a few hours and
>>> flipping his lid. I need to go get popcorn for the show.
>>
>> When you flail in your chair as much as he does, they gotta sedate you
>> with haldol.
>
> lol! Munty flails so well. It's almost hilarious to watch.

I remember the night he said he flailed so much it broke his chair.

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Requiscant In Pace

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"slunky" <slu...@cryptobug.com> wrote in message

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You get sedated with haldol much?

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