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On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 08:43:33 -0500, Nancy Young
> wrote: >You must be joking. I'm going to have to assume this is a joke. >Sorry, but I like to go back to sleep after a visit to the bathroom >in the middle of the night and after being blinded, that will not >happen. > >Many people do not turn on the light. Normal people. I have no problem going back to sleep after I visit the bathroom in the middle of the night with the light ON. Anyone who goes pee in the dark deserves to hit the cold porcelain. |
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Taffy Stoker wrote:
> > On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 08:43:33 -0500, Nancy Young > >You must be joking. I'm going to have to assume this is a joke. > >Sorry, but I like to go back to sleep after a visit to the bathroom > >in the middle of the night and after being blinded, that will not > >happen. > > > >Many people do not turn on the light. Normal people. > > I have no problem going back to sleep after I visit the bathroom > in the middle of the night with the light ON. Goodie for you. So what? I do not like being blinded by a light when I was just sleeping in the dark. > Anyone who goes pee in the dark deserves to hit the cold porcelain. Luckily never happens or has happened to me. nancy |
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Nancy Young > wrote in
: > Goodie for you. So what? I do not like being blinded by a light > when I was just sleeping in the dark. > >> Anyone who goes pee in the dark deserves to hit the cold porcelain. > > Luckily never happens or has happened to me. > > nancy > Try closing one eye and keeping the other open when entering or leaving a lighted area...That way one is adjusted to the dark and the other to the dark. Just switch between adjusted eyes and no tripping over things in the dark or in the light. -- And the beet goes on! (or under) -me just a while ago |
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Sheryl Rosen > wrote in
: >> Try closing one eye and keeping the other open when entering or >> leaving a lighted area...That way one is adjusted to the dark and the >> other to the dark. Just switch between adjusted eyes and no tripping >> over things in the dark or in the light. > > I'm confused. > Where did Nancy say she tripped over things when/if she got up in the > night to use the bathroom? > I read that she preferred to leave the light off....period. I never > saw anything about her complaining about it. > > Nancy never mentioned triping over things. Her natural grace and co- ordination wouldn't allow that to happen. But why else would anyone want to turn on the light other than to ensure not tripping over something. The one eye open one eye closed allows lights not to effect your eyes as much. Not that Nancy wants the light on. This thread just reminded me of the old one eye trick that is all. Nancy's brown eyes allow her to see like a hawk or owl allowing her not to require much light....yada, yada...many coplementary things about nancy. Was this better Sheryl? -- And the beet goes on! (or under) -me just a while ago |
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On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 17:47:01 -0500, Nancy Young
> wrote: >Luckily never happens or has happened to me. There is always a *first* time for everything. :-) |
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