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July 21, 2010 at 1:53 PM #581812July 21, 2010 at 2:11 PM #580785
Nor-LA-SD-guy
Participant“Hose to just use the fan to suck in cold ”
Make one, who knows maybe you could market it.
July 21, 2010 at 2:11 PM #580878Nor-LA-SD-guy
Participant“Hose to just use the fan to suck in cold ”
Make one, who knows maybe you could market it.
July 21, 2010 at 2:11 PM #581408Nor-LA-SD-guy
Participant“Hose to just use the fan to suck in cold ”
Make one, who knows maybe you could market it.
July 21, 2010 at 2:11 PM #581514Nor-LA-SD-guy
Participant“Hose to just use the fan to suck in cold ”
Make one, who knows maybe you could market it.
July 21, 2010 at 2:11 PM #581817Nor-LA-SD-guy
Participant“Hose to just use the fan to suck in cold ”
Make one, who knows maybe you could market it.
July 22, 2010 at 1:28 AM #581105CA renter
Participant[quote=svelte]I had a gf who did that, norcal. Box fan on high.
Worked well during summer, but as we became addicted to the white noise, having a fan on high made our room like an ice box when winter rolled around.[/quote]
Hate to admit this, but I use a loud standing fan on high, plus a loud ceiling fan, and the TV…all year ’round, due to insomnia. We’re hot-blooded, so the fans work for us. We can always add more blankets in the winter, if necessary.
Mr. CAR is an exceptionally gracious and tolerant soul. It can’t be fun being married to someone with sleeping disorders.
July 22, 2010 at 1:28 AM #581197CA renter
Participant[quote=svelte]I had a gf who did that, norcal. Box fan on high.
Worked well during summer, but as we became addicted to the white noise, having a fan on high made our room like an ice box when winter rolled around.[/quote]
Hate to admit this, but I use a loud standing fan on high, plus a loud ceiling fan, and the TV…all year ’round, due to insomnia. We’re hot-blooded, so the fans work for us. We can always add more blankets in the winter, if necessary.
Mr. CAR is an exceptionally gracious and tolerant soul. It can’t be fun being married to someone with sleeping disorders.
July 22, 2010 at 1:28 AM #581728CA renter
Participant[quote=svelte]I had a gf who did that, norcal. Box fan on high.
Worked well during summer, but as we became addicted to the white noise, having a fan on high made our room like an ice box when winter rolled around.[/quote]
Hate to admit this, but I use a loud standing fan on high, plus a loud ceiling fan, and the TV…all year ’round, due to insomnia. We’re hot-blooded, so the fans work for us. We can always add more blankets in the winter, if necessary.
Mr. CAR is an exceptionally gracious and tolerant soul. It can’t be fun being married to someone with sleeping disorders.
July 22, 2010 at 1:28 AM #581834CA renter
Participant[quote=svelte]I had a gf who did that, norcal. Box fan on high.
Worked well during summer, but as we became addicted to the white noise, having a fan on high made our room like an ice box when winter rolled around.[/quote]
Hate to admit this, but I use a loud standing fan on high, plus a loud ceiling fan, and the TV…all year ’round, due to insomnia. We’re hot-blooded, so the fans work for us. We can always add more blankets in the winter, if necessary.
Mr. CAR is an exceptionally gracious and tolerant soul. It can’t be fun being married to someone with sleeping disorders.
July 22, 2010 at 1:28 AM #582137CA renter
Participant[quote=svelte]I had a gf who did that, norcal. Box fan on high.
Worked well during summer, but as we became addicted to the white noise, having a fan on high made our room like an ice box when winter rolled around.[/quote]
Hate to admit this, but I use a loud standing fan on high, plus a loud ceiling fan, and the TV…all year ’round, due to insomnia. We’re hot-blooded, so the fans work for us. We can always add more blankets in the winter, if necessary.
Mr. CAR is an exceptionally gracious and tolerant soul. It can’t be fun being married to someone with sleeping disorders.
July 22, 2010 at 6:41 AM #581115zk
ParticipantCA renter, It couldn’t hurt to learn to meditate (if you haven’t already). It could very well help (or even eventually cure) your insomnia. But even if it doesn’t, it’s good for your general relaxation level and sense of well being.
July 22, 2010 at 6:41 AM #581207zk
ParticipantCA renter, It couldn’t hurt to learn to meditate (if you haven’t already). It could very well help (or even eventually cure) your insomnia. But even if it doesn’t, it’s good for your general relaxation level and sense of well being.
July 22, 2010 at 6:41 AM #581738zk
ParticipantCA renter, It couldn’t hurt to learn to meditate (if you haven’t already). It could very well help (or even eventually cure) your insomnia. But even if it doesn’t, it’s good for your general relaxation level and sense of well being.
July 22, 2010 at 6:41 AM #581844zk
ParticipantCA renter, It couldn’t hurt to learn to meditate (if you haven’t already). It could very well help (or even eventually cure) your insomnia. But even if it doesn’t, it’s good for your general relaxation level and sense of well being.
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