Not surprised you're sleeping so much ; It's pretty hard work digesting all those leaves.
Tell you what though Andy I'm sitting by the fire watching the rain hammering on the window & the grey skies behind, and I've no intention of moving any time soon, so pretty slothful here too.
That's some talent you've got there! How strong are your toe nails?!
I spent Monday sleeping, well Sunday night doctors Monday morning, slept rest of day, slept Monday night 12 hrs. In bed early Tuesday night after a busy day....busier than Monday, I went to visit my brother who has been in hospital 7 weeks now, was tired after an hour so went home and slept till tea time, made it ,ate it, went to bed,10 hours sleep and felt much better so went to work. I was knackered by lunchtime. Off for another 10 hours, sweet dreams x
Sounds like bliss (apart from the hospital visit) I could do with a straight twelve hour stint of proper dead to the world sleep, as opposed to hour after hour of broken kip..
I was just about to reply and say all that sleep sounds like bliss and because my circadian rhythm has lost it I haven't had a non-drug induced kip for...well, since 9th Aug 2010. But now we get the full picture and I bet you have just busted your analogy. Cos I think Mr Sloth sleeps just great, unlike us poor beggars.
And I bet he isn't awake at 2am thinking about random stuff that is really not important.
Hahaha! Too funny! I do enjoy being a sloth but resist the temptation to hang by my toe nails especially today as they are just newly painted and well...a lady sloth can't be seen going around with peeling nails! Sleep lots, yes but not at the moment as I have been diagnosed with degenerative bone in my cervical spine and two protruding discs and can't sleep for the pain but as soon as the painkillers kick in I too will gladly be a sloth! Oh and they now think I may have coeliac disease...so bring on the sloth days/nights so I can lie and feel sorry for myself!
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