jancrow
Bluelighter
Since I missed the bit where you were actually fiending on the shitalin the only HR I can offer is rinse your nose with saline. Although it's probably too late for that now. But I avoided ALL the bad nose symptoms I usually get from even small amounts of this corrosive and lacerating compound at the weekend by remembering to rinse about 3/4 hr after dosing. Last time I did the same amount I felt like I had a cold for a week.
On a completely unrelated note, I have just come out of hours and hours of insanely detailed interlocking dreams with masses of sleep talking and lots of waking up with a bump only to be sucked back into it. I can remember enormous amounts of them, partly because in later dreams I was describing events which occurred in earlier dreams, and partly because they were so damn dramatic. If I hadn't seen my own reflection a number of times (which I don't think I've ever done before in a dream) I would have thought it was just a slice of somebody else's life, so real were the conversations, situations and characters. It was like an utterly banal (but better) version of Inception. WHY? Because I had some cheese on toast just before going to bed. I'd forgotten that it can do this to me. I think it was Waitrose extra mature cheddar but I'll check, sorry mods vendor talk etc.
Is there actually any scientific evidence for cheese making you dream like mad? I am a wholehearted believer right now.
On a completely unrelated note, I have just come out of hours and hours of insanely detailed interlocking dreams with masses of sleep talking and lots of waking up with a bump only to be sucked back into it. I can remember enormous amounts of them, partly because in later dreams I was describing events which occurred in earlier dreams, and partly because they were so damn dramatic. If I hadn't seen my own reflection a number of times (which I don't think I've ever done before in a dream) I would have thought it was just a slice of somebody else's life, so real were the conversations, situations and characters. It was like an utterly banal (but better) version of Inception. WHY? Because I had some cheese on toast just before going to bed. I'd forgotten that it can do this to me. I think it was Waitrose extra mature cheddar but I'll check, sorry mods vendor talk etc.
Is there actually any scientific evidence for cheese making you dream like mad? I am a wholehearted believer right now.