SKIN AND SLEEP

SKIN AND SLEEP
SKIN AND SLEEP

SKIN AND SLEEP

What do these two photos have in common? NOTHING, except that I seperated from a black woman and now I cannot sleep. I think it was my stupidity, Melanin colors the skin that I don’t touch now and Melatonin is the sleep (hormone) that I don’t get now. HAHA. THEY’RE DIFFERENT WORDS! I didn’t know that, now I do. Maybe knowledge does have a strong effect on sleep. I explored quite a few other realms of sleep. Thinking about it now, I’d rather sleep ... another haha. Got my laughs today.

David Schaedler

10/13/15

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For My Blog, “Robot Roaches” This Date.

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10 years ago

and I'm not even deaf...

You know, getting ear wax buildup and going deaf is no fun. You pick up half the world and the other half screams at you. More than that, it takes a long time to 'melt' that out of your ear with hot water, or using old wax remover. Even the new stuff isn't great if the damage is done - you go deaf! At least that's me. One consolation is the internet and blogs, you can only see them and they won't scream at you. And you can read the news, read the blogs and be entertained, for some time, if you're satisfied with that. If you're half deaf i's almost worse because you keep waiting for it to recover and do not know if it will. I'm at a loss. But keep trying.

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8 years ago

This mobile am spend all the money it want for the top end.

T-Mobile Spends Nearly $8 Billion as Top Bidder in FCC 600 MHz Auction - eWeek

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8 years ago

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9 years ago

LEFT LEFT LEFT LEFT!

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7 years ago

Your own Freedom

As soon as you determine your own freedom, somebody else steps in. What did I ever do to them? Nothing! I’m an American! I want my rights! I demand my freedoms! Nothing has stood in my private way, nothing should. No trades accepted.

We, the People of the United States, in Order to from a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote…

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8 years ago

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Horrific ice shelf disintigration. First, Larsen A in 1995, then Larsen B in 2002, now (early 2017) Larsen C is breaking. Read this fascinating account.

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Today in history

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