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Do you snore? Sat Jan 12, 2008 11:50 am  Do you snore?
 

NS wrote:
prezbucky wrote:
I am paranoid about snoring, however... especially on planes. As loud as a plane's cabin is, I still wonder -- upon waking up after a short nap -- whether I was overpowering the noise from the jet engines.

The next time you are going to snore, you will need a nose clip... Twisted Evil

No, I think Prez just needs to learn to value and respect himself, realize that everything is beautiful in its own way, and love his snoring for the gift it really is. Everyone has his own talents, and one of Prezbucky's is snoring.
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Do you snore? Sat Jan 12, 2008 19:42 pm  Do you snore?
 

Jamie (K) wrote:
NS wrote:
prezbucky wrote:
I am paranoid about snoring, however... especially on planes. As loud as a plane's cabin is, I still wonder -- upon waking up after a short nap -- whether I was overpowering the noise from the jet engines.

The next time you are going to snore, you will need a nose clip... Twisted Evil

No, I think Prez just needs to learn to value and respect himself, realize that everything is beautiful in its own way, and love his snoring for the gift it really is. Everyone has his own talents, and one of Prezbucky's is snoring.

In medical theory, he should go for a checkup. hahaha... Twisted Evil
**I guess he might be exaggerating his ability to snore..
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Do you snore? Sat Jan 12, 2008 23:03 pm  Do you snore?
 

okay... I have an answer:

Yes, apparently so.

The woman woke me up the other night -- she elbowed me awake.

"Tom, quit snoring!"

"Sorry, jeez!"

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