Sleep for me is weird now

I’m hoping I get back to a normal sleep schedule soon. And by normal, I mean anything remotely understandable or patterned. That right now I feel like I might be able to get to sleep at an hour towards the beginning of what “normal” people refer to as “night” is so weird. But maybe I can keep it up, and then maybe I’ll be on an comprehensible sleep schedule. The last several people I’ve spoken to have expressed that they didn’t think it appropriate to call be when they wanted to, since they didn’t know if I’d be asleep or awake. I don’t like that. I want people to feel like it’s okay to call me, any time they feel the urge.

According to my calculations and the four hours I spent working on it today, in order to finish the project before class tomorrow I need to start working on it not later than 8AM. And then work all day on it. All day. Eight hours left. Frell. What was I thinking? Still, if I go to sleep now, that shouldn’t be a problem. I wonder what four movies I’ll watch tomorrow. Pick a genre, or pick a movie, post a comment, and I’ll try it if I’ve got it. You have all night and most of tomorrow to influence my decision. Good night.

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14 thoughts on “Sleep for me is weird now”

  1. I think it depends a lot on the piece, personally, and since I don’t know much about the piece, I can’t say as to what sorts of movies you should be watching while working on it. Maybe… ensemble pieces, like Four Rooms?

  2. I think it depends a lot on the piece, personally, and since I don’t know much about the piece, I can’t say as to what sorts of movies you should be watching while working on it. Maybe… ensemble pieces, like Four Rooms?

  3. I can’t find the original post, so I’m mentioning it here. I did see The Ring on Friday. It did scare the piss out of me. Two of the group of four didn’t so much as bat an eye at it. That was possibly more disturbing. After a good chuckle at Shrek and several escorted trips to the bathroom (yes, at my own house) I was able to sleep without so much as a circle appearing underneath my eyelids, and I haven’t had a problem since.

  4. I can’t find the original post, so I’m mentioning it here. I did see The Ring on Friday. It did scare the piss out of me. Two of the group of four didn’t so much as bat an eye at it. That was possibly more disturbing. After a good chuckle at Shrek and several escorted trips to the bathroom (yes, at my own house) I was able to sleep without so much as a circle appearing underneath my eyelids, and I haven’t had a problem since.

  5. Teel is obviously so busy writing feverishly that he does not have time to post to peons such as us readers.

    I wish I was feverish.

  6. Teel is obviously so busy writing feverishly that he does not have time to post to peons such as us readers.

    I wish I was feverish.

  7. You got it. As you know, I was out writing last night. I got a little over 5000 words written, though I’m still way, way behind on my wordcount.

    I’m working on some final touches on that homework assignment I’ve already impressed the teacher with, and I’m still applying for jobs and not hearing anything back. What do you want me to say? I tore the ass out of another pair of jeans? Since signing up to be a NaNoWriMo Municipal Liaison last week I’ve been contacted by reps from both the AZ Republic and the East Valley Tribune, and will be meeting them both in person tomorrow night at the Coffee Plantation about the novels we’re all working on? (That I wonder if they’ll get into a little cat fight?)

    Moo! I’m going to go work on the cover so I can get it all uploaded to Cafepress today. Hey, everyone! (Everyone local, I mean.) I’m going to be putting in an order with Cafepress either today or tomorrow, and they offer flat shipping, so if anyone was thinking of ordering something from any of our wonderful stores, I’m already paying the shipping for my item(s) so you could order yours through me and not pay shipping. By Grapthar’s hammer, what a savings! Well, $5 anyway. Have you seen the holiday ornaments, metal lunch boxes, backpacks, etc? You should take a look!

    Okay, I’ll stop now.

  8. You got it. As you know, I was out writing last night. I got a little over 5000 words written, though I’m still way, way behind on my wordcount.

    I’m working on some final touches on that homework assignment I’ve already impressed the teacher with, and I’m still applying for jobs and not hearing anything back. What do you want me to say? I tore the ass out of another pair of jeans? Since signing up to be a NaNoWriMo Municipal Liaison last week I’ve been contacted by reps from both the AZ Republic and the East Valley Tribune, and will be meeting them both in person tomorrow night at the Coffee Plantation about the novels we’re all working on? (That I wonder if they’ll get into a little cat fight?)

    Moo! I’m going to go work on the cover so I can get it all uploaded to Cafepress today. Hey, everyone! (Everyone local, I mean.) I’m going to be putting in an order with Cafepress either today or tomorrow, and they offer flat shipping, so if anyone was thinking of ordering something from any of our wonderful stores, I’m already paying the shipping for my item(s) so you could order yours through me and not pay shipping. By Grapthar’s hammer, what a savings! Well, $5 anyway. Have you seen the holiday ornaments, metal lunch boxes, backpacks, etc? You should take a look!

    Okay, I’ll stop now.

  9. That reminds me (and by “that” I mean the Galaxy Quest reference) – I don’t recall which it is, but one of the movies coming out soon is using the catchphrase “Never give up, never give in” to sell itself. I laughed out loud when I head it uttered by the voiceover guy (the same one they made fun of in that trailer for the Seinfeld movie). Many members thought me strange when I did so, but it mattered not, for I knew the secret they didn’t, and that is why I laughed and they did not, HAHA!

  10. That reminds me (and by “that” I mean the Galaxy Quest reference) – I don’t recall which it is, but one of the movies coming out soon is using the catchphrase “Never give up, never give in” to sell itself. I laughed out loud when I head it uttered by the voiceover guy (the same one they made fun of in that trailer for the Seinfeld movie). Many members thought me strange when I did so, but it mattered not, for I knew the secret they didn’t, and that is why I laughed and they did not, HAHA!

  11. The good news is I am much happier with the 373 words I have written on Bobman than I was with the 1601 words from Tweensville. And I have no illusions of reaching 50,000. My goal is to reach 5,000 on Bobman before the end of the month.

  12. The good news is I am much happier with the 373 words I have written on Bobman than I was with the 1601 words from Tweensville. And I have no illusions of reaching 50,000. My goal is to reach 5,000 on Bobman before the end of the month.

  13. My daughter Angela tool me to see THE RING. It was a good movie but the plot/story line seemed very familiar. The really odd thing is it seemed like plot parts from two movies.

    Anyway there were only 6 of us in the theater which made audience reaction interesting. The young man a few rows behind me laughted at the same 3 places I did which was also amusing to me. But his girl was quiet.

    I just don’t get scared by movies in a way that last after I watch them. I remember they played THE THING, IT CAME FROM OUTERSPACE on tv when I was about 8 and while the other kids who watched it with me had nightmares I didn’t. I guess I have allways been this way.

    But again it was a good movie.

  14. My daughter Angela tool me to see THE RING. It was a good movie but the plot/story line seemed very familiar. The really odd thing is it seemed like plot parts from two movies.

    Anyway there were only 6 of us in the theater which made audience reaction interesting. The young man a few rows behind me laughted at the same 3 places I did which was also amusing to me. But his girl was quiet.

    I just don’t get scared by movies in a way that last after I watch them. I remember they played THE THING, IT CAME FROM OUTERSPACE on tv when I was about 8 and while the other kids who watched it with me had nightmares I didn’t. I guess I have allways been this way.

    But again it was a good movie.

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