Lyra Jane, I'm so sorry about the job. All the best to you.
Xander ,'Get It Done'
What Happens in Natter 35 Stays in Natter 35
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Much jobma, LJ.
Sleeping people make good targets for small projectiles.
Exactly. Plus there's the whole "What bodily noises will I make?" thing. Too paranoid.
I drive to somewhere completely different and curl up across my front seat.
I have a few co-workers who go out to their cars at lunch and take a quick nap. The women's restrooms here all have a couch in them, but it's usually frowned upon to take a nap on them unless you're (a) sick or (b) pregnant.
I once worked in a place that had a back room with a couch and a recliner and dimmable lights just for people to nap in. I never used it.
When I had mono I would nap all through my lunch hour on a couch in the office breakroom. But then, when I had mono I would have napped on the office hallway carpet if I could have.
I have been known to nap in the car, but only when very, very sick. I really have never liked to nap, even as a child. I REMEMBER not wanting to nap or go to bed early (like 8 pm). I used to sit at the top of the stairs so I could hear Dallas on the TV.
God, I love napping. Napping rocks. Since it's so hard to sleep past 6am, napping becomes a must.
Want. Nap. Now.
I like a good nap, but only at home. Crosswise on the bed, preferably. Because that way I know it's a nap and not real sleeping.
naps occur on the couch or in the big chair. not bed. like -t thtat's what keeps if from being real sleep.