slumber slob

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you know, when someone tosses and turns so much the fitted sheets come off the bed.

Do you know one of those? Are you one of those?
 
Is there a correlation between slumber slobs and wild, crazy lovers?

Yum, yum. :D
 
raindancer said:
Is there a correlation between slumber slobs and wild, crazy lovers?

Yum, yum. :D

this is only about the slumber part. I mean who hasn't ripped the sheets off during sex?
 
Nope DejaNu

I am single and available. I am also old.
Did I mention I am a good cook and take out the garbage every 2 days?
 
I am one..and my husband is so sweet about it. He tries really hard not to wake me when he's trying to get just a corner of the comforter.
 
:eek:

Point taken, Perks.
My mind, immediately, goes to sex with I see your ruffled ass.
 
raindancer said:
:eek:

Point taken, Perks.
My mind, immediately, goes to sex with I see your ruffled ass.

<grin> I feel exactly the same way when you let me underneath your skirt.
 
Re: Nope DejaNu

Bluesboy2 said:
I am single and available. I am also old.
Did I mention I am a good cook and take out the garbage every 2 days?

A single old love cooking guy... wow

Old? how old? *be careful whith your answer

and the garbage thing is it because you live with your parent and that is the shore you had to do in the house?

;)
 
perky_baby said:
you know, when someone tosses and turns so much the fitted sheets come off the bed.

Do you know one of those? Are you one of those?


I thought this was going to be about nap drool.
:confused:
 
Tossing and Turning

I am not slumber slob. I have never pulled a sheet from the corner of the bed. Never. Never I tell you. Now as for her.

Hmmm, seems she has been keeping this hush hush. No wonder why she gets up so many times during the night. She is tucking the corner back in.

SSSHHHHHHHH, I am hiding in the corner with a camera to catch her.
 
I'm a slumber slob.. but I don't get the sheets twisted or pulled off or anything.. I do this thing where I kick the comforter off me in the middle of the night.. then when it gets too cold I pull it back up... then I kick it off.. then pull it back up. :D

My kids get the sheets pulled off.. they're frustrating when they sleep in my bed.. arms.. legs.. attacking me from everywhere! lol
 
Atlanta Is Overrun With Bears!!!

Bears seeking a place in the suburbs

By CLINT WILLIAMS
Atlanta Journal-Constitution Staff Writer

It happens every spring. Mama bear begins looking for a new papa bear. Baby bear doesn't fit in, so he moves on.

The young males have a hard time finding a new home in the North Georgia mountains because they are bullied by larger males protecting territory. So they keep moving on, down from the mountains and into the north metro suburbs, where the bright lights, the hustle and the bustle mean nothing but trouble.

Two young black bears found wandering in metro Atlanta this week were drugged, caged and hauled back north. An all-points bulletin has been issued for a third bear spotted Monday afternoon in Doraville.

Dogs, cars, people and backyard fences make life in the suburbs tricky for a bear looking for a new home, wildlife experts say.

Bears move to the suburbs for the same reasons people do -- a fresh start, a place to make a living, maybe raise a family. It's not so much what is here -- although those bird feeders are sweet -- that draws the young bears from the mountains. It's what's not here.

"By going south, they're not bumping into any big males," said Kent Kammermeyer, a senior wildlife biologist with the state Department of Natural Resources' Wildlife Resources Division.

The rivers flowing south from the mountains remain a good travel corridor for the bears, he added. "They don't bump into a whole lot of civilization, especially if they travel at night."

But that changes once the bears make it into Roswell or Buford or other concentrations of human activity.

"Once the bears get here, with all the streets and people and dogs, they get disoriented," said Don McGowan, another state wildlife biologist.

The bear roaming Roswell was captured Monday at Wood Creek apartments on Old Holcomb Bridge Road. The bear that was caught about 4 a.m. Tuesday off Rowe Street in Buford had been treed by dogs. The bear that remained at large was spotted Monday afternoon in Doraville, near I-285 and Peachtree Industrial Boulevard.

While the pace of life eventually means trouble, bears can survive in the suburbs. Omnivores, they eat almost anything -- birdseed, dog food, garbage. And if they can find a clump of woods or kudzu patch to hide in during the day, they can get by, the experts say.

Kammermeyer said there was speculation that the bear caught in Buford -- at 80 pounds, an underweight yearling -- was the offspring of a sow killed by a car in Gwinnett County last summer.

In the future, more bears may move into the 'burbs, McGowan said, because of the growing population of bears -- and people -- in the North Georgia mountains.

The number of bears in North Georgia has grown from about 50 in 1950 to more than 1,200. That means more bears are looking for a home even as the number of cabins and summer homes soars, encroaching on their space, McGowan said.

"Bears are fighting for territory more than in the past," the biologist said
 
:rolleyes:

I usually sleep like the dead. Lately, though, I have had very troubled sleep. I toss and turn all night now.
 
lickerish said:
I'm a slumber slob.. but I don't get the sheets twisted or pulled off or anything.. I do this thing where I kick the comforter off me in the middle of the night.. then when it gets too cold I pull it back up... then I kick it off.. then pull it back up. :D

My kids get the sheets pulled off.. they're frustrating when they sleep in my bed.. arms.. legs.. attacking me from everywhere! lol


Pfft, she sleeps soundly and serenely as far as I've seen..
 
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