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Reason #4,295 to get a dog.
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I had a medical emergency once at a grocery store.
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Reason #4,295 to get a dog.
Did you learn your lesson after that about not swallowing a dozen of those "blue pills" all at the same time and then go hang out in the frozen food section during the summertime when all the ladies are wearing light clothing?
Your Kiwi heritage betrays you!!I've never needed medical assistance to get the job done. You still need to lock up the good lookin' women and probably some of the sheep too.
Montana, where men are men and the sheep are nervous.I've never needed medical assistance to get the job done. You still need to lock up the good lookin' women and probably some of the sheep too.
You forgot the mention Montana's sheep dippin' sister-country, New Zealand!Montana, where men are men and the sheep are nervous.
Whoa…. for a brief moment I thought you said you were a deep sheeper!I am a deep sleeper, But across the bed she knows when someone turns onto our street a mile away! I keep my night gun across the room and in the closet so that I'm all the way awake by the time I get there! I have at least 10 chances to stub a toe before getting there!
Our son was in a serious car accident during covid. Before the ambulance was even loading him on the gurney we got a call from a police dispatcher telling us to meet his ambulance at the hospital to take charge of his gun. Due to covid we could not see him in the hospital, so mom got to meet the ambulance.
at least Mom was happy! DR
If you have to be shaken to wake up then as you say alarms are likely useless (unless you can tie one alarm sound to survival some how). I wonder if you blood pressure gets too low when sleeping? Maybe check BP when you wake up?Do you ever worry about whether you WON'T wake up when you need to? You a heavy sleeper- snores a lot? I wonder if those who practice the bedside nightstand method might find their weapon pointed at them instead of at their disposal… or if you are in a terrible accident and become incapacitated (vehicle accident, etc) when your carrying and without your ability to control your weapon…. I would hate to think someone comes upon a scene and takes a citizens weapon while their out cold or you wake up at the hospital…. And no gun anyone ever heard of such a thing? Just some scenario's been brewing about that I wanted to throw out there. As I age, I notice my sleeping habits have changed and the fact I'm told I need to be shakin' to wake up makes me wonder if I can be alert enough, even while sleeping. I got cameras and alarms allover but if I'm counting sheep they are useless… Talk to me Goose!
I think I'm at the point in life (50) where I'm having to be honest about my abilities at this stage in life. I don't see as well, hear as well, aches and pains have turned into issues that really need attention going forward…blood pressure is a great example! My youthful strength is no more and I really don't like getting hurt or recover fast as much as when I was younger, a shoulder shrug and walk it off ain't on the menu these days, more like take 2 of these and hope I can work tomorrow . Hope everyone had a great weekend, cheers!If you have to be shaken to wake up then as you say alarms are likely useless (unless you can tie one alarm sound to survival some how). I wonder if you blood pressure gets too low when sleeping? Maybe check BP when you wake up?
What I mean about tying to survival is our brain tunes out sounds that are unimportant and lets in sounds that are tied to survival. A new mom with a baby is an example.