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Kat2 03-19-2014 10:34 PM

Snoring
 
I admit I do when I'm sleeping on my back. heaven knows I've been accused of doing so even when sleeping on my side or tummy. I've woken myself up before but I'm really more of a purrer than snorer. Honest.

Do you snore, purr or make like a mouse at night?

(I'm asking because my host is sawing major logs which means there's no way I'm going to be able to slumber until I fall over from exhaustion. BTW, he claims he's a silent sleeper. Yeah, right!)

Richard 03-19-2014 10:37 PM

Re: Snoring
 
You and your host. :ha:

Kat2 03-19-2014 10:47 PM

Re: Snoring
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard (Post 241259)
You and your host. :ha:

Not a very nice host but where I am for now. I have my eye on a little property (.46 acres). They're selling it as a lot with a "workshop" that includes a 1/2 bath; the county believes that's a block house. (Someone lived there once even if it's mostly a shell now.)

I spent today finding out about rehab permit requirements and cost. If the stupid RE agent who has this listed doesn't get back to me tomorrow, I'll call ANYONE with a license and go see it. Unless the pictures from 15 days ago are Photoshopped to the extreme, I'm making an offer. Cross your fingers, please, because if it happens, I'm starting my own "new house, God knows what I'll uncover but I'm going for it" thread. (And you guys get to help me figure out how to plant the property.)

When I am queen of my domain--watch out! ;)

Abnshrek 03-19-2014 11:32 PM

Re: Snoring
 
does that mean you can snore to your hearts content? :^)

Kat2 03-19-2014 11:55 PM

Re: Snoring
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Abnshrek (Post 241265)
does that mean you can snore to your hearts content? :^)

If a tree falls in the forest...yes, I can even go naked fig dancing. (Long story there--old joke.)

Hey, why isn't anyone answering my question? I've confessed.

Abnshrek 03-20-2014 12:14 AM

Re: Snoring
 
If I fall asleep on my back I can wake the dead.. but other than that I'm good.. :^)

Kat2 03-20-2014 12:37 AM

Re: Snoring
 
I'm ticked. I lost the property. I wrote to the broker asking why for the 2nd time I haven't been able to submit a bid on their listings. Depending on his answer (it's obvious they're either purchasing themselves or have an investor they're helping no matter how he tries to "sell" me), I'm reporting the agency to the Board of Realtors. Probably won't do any good but I'm in a feisty mood. And I can document all attempts at contact, etc. Are ethics dead?

bananimal 03-20-2014 10:29 PM

Re: Snoring
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kat2 (Post 241257)
I admit I do when I'm sleeping on my back. heaven knows I've been accused of doing so even when sleeping on my side or tummy. I've woken myself up before but I'm really more of a purrer than snorer. Honest.

Do you snore, purr or make like a mouse at night?

(I'm asking because my host is sawing major logs which means there's no way I'm going to be able to slumber until I fall over from exhaustion. BTW, he claims he's a silent sleeper. Yeah, right!)

I have been accused of snoring. I think I spend so much time outdoors the pollen gets to me. Have also dreamed of munching on cheese --- is that what making like a mouse means? Gnash gnash!


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