Sunday, July 29, 2012

SLEEP

Does a person who is biologically incapable of sleeping really need to have a bedroom.  If so, what would such a person need a bedroom for?  The bedroom won't need a bed if the person is biologically incapable of sleeping.  Perhaps it's desperate attempt to cling to old habits that are no longer relevant that makes a person who is biologically incapable of sleeping strive to have a bedroom .  I could psychoanalyze such a thing all day and still be limited by my Bachelor of Arts in Psychology.  I'll need a higher level degree to make a more detailed psychological assessment.  Plus, I would need to speak to such a Person  Who is Biologically Incapable of Sleeping, but Needing a Bedroom Anyway .  And what would such a person look like?  I would imagine a hot Hispanic lady with long black hair as the immortal lady who is incapable of sleeping, but needing a bedroom anyway.  Yes, Sexually Seductive Immortal Hispanic lady who is Biologically Incapable of Sleeping, but Needing a Bedroom Anyway gets eaten by a Giant Head Without A Body.  And thus the Immortal Hispanic Lady Who is  Biologically Incapable of Sleeping, but Needing a Bedroom Anyway turns out to be mortal anyway.  I'm not sure what the moral of this story is.  While I'm trying to find out the moral of this story, here is some photos of sexually seductive rock star Shelby Lynne.





























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