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Just got back from Australia and feels like I haven't slept in days. My daughter has had me up at 2am the last two nights and I didn't sleep on the plane.

Haven't been this tired since she was born. My wife went in to e induced Saturday midday and my daughter was born Tuesday morning. I probably slept 2hrs in that time. Was afraid to hold her in case I passed out I was that tired.

Must be some good stories out there about being crazy tired.
 

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9/11

Roughly awake at 8am that day - 11pm that nght it happened , certainly didn't sleep until thursday sometime ( i think )
Was a solid 36hrs watching though.
 
Like most, I suspect, my most tired stories are related to jetlag.

Basically, I can't sleep on planes.

When we came back from Europe in September last year, we'd got in at 9pm or so on the Saturday night. Of course, the jetlag had set in and I reckon we didn't get to sleep until 4am the next morning.

I was back at work on the Monday. That Sunday was a complete daze and come Monday morning I was still in no state to work. First point of order, though, was to recharge my Myki at the station on the Monday morning. As I completed the recharge using my credit card, I noticed an old inactive Myki in my wallet that needed to be chucked out. However, in my muddled and confused state I chucked out my credit card instead.

The bin was full of rubbish, but in the end I had no choice but to swallow all dignity and fish my credit card out of the bin in front of everyone.

I went to work and got absolutely nothing done, I was completely zoned out.
 
One time I went to the UK I left at 9 am. We stopped over in Bangkok then when we arrived in the UK it was 9 am in the morning again. Apart from the occasional doze I don't really sleep on planes. I was tired AF when I arrived but didn't want to go to sleep til that night so my body wouldn't be out of whack. I made it til 6 then crashed. I woke up at midday the next day.
 
The time I watched a full Freo game.

Actually it was probably when I flew from Sydney to LA, didn't sleep a wink on the flight and with the time difference it was like having two Sundays in a row with no sleep in between. Took a few days to adjust to the time difference and stop waking up in the middle of the night.
 
The last month.

A combination of not sleeping due to hot weather and no A/C as it was destroyed in a hail storm about a month ago, and long hard work days with little time off.

No funny story, I just feel I've been in zombie mode for about a fortnight now. No creativity, no get up and go, no drive, no humour. Just work, home, video game, clean, shitpost on bigfooty, bed.
 
The last month.

A combination of not sleeping due to hot weather and no A/C as it was destroyed in a hail storm about a month ago, and long hard work days with little time off.

No funny story, I just feel I've been in zombie mode for about a fortnight now. No creativity, no get up and go, no drive, no humour. Just work, home, video game, clean, shitpost on bigfooty, bed.

I blame the Clintons.
 

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Brexit hasn't happened yet fool.

But I was told the markets would immediately crash and it would be instant ammageddon. Truth is after the initial blip the markets are at an all-time high and due to the drop in the pound the economy is doing better than it would have if we remailed. The dollar is now stagnant so it will continue to boost the economy over the next two to three years which will help make it more robust to deal with any Brexit affects.

Truth is very little will change. To access the single market the UK is going to have to agree to free movement of people. The government is just going to have to sell it.

The UK is the first one out. If France and Italy put it to the people they would be out also and Italy just elected a president that is ery anti-EU.

Also you read the 5 Presidents report it says that by 2025 if you want to stay in the EU the UK HAVE to give up the pound. If vested interests didn't keep this info from the people it would have been 70 -30 to leave.

Now how about the OP?
 
Like most, I suspect, my most tired stories are related to jetlag.

Basically, I can't sleep on planes.

When we came back from Europe in September last year, we'd got in at 9pm or so on the Saturday night. Of course, the jetlag had set in and I reckon we didn't get to sleep until 4am the next morning.

I was back at work on the Monday. That Sunday was a complete daze and come Monday morning I was still in no state to work. First point of order, though, was to recharge my Myki at the station on the Monday morning. As I completed the recharge using my credit card, I noticed an old inactive Myki in my wallet that needed to chucked out. However, in my muddled and confused state I chucked out my credit card instead.

The bin was full of rubbish, but in the end I had no choice but to swallow all dignity and fish my Myki out of the bin in front of everyone.

I went to work and got absolutely nothing done, I was completely zoned out.

Me neither.

First trip to the UK zi was up at 6am then 1am flight , no sleep on planes then out to BRipton for drinks until 3am.

I was literally falling asleep on my feet. I'd wake up and my mate would laugh at me then I'd pass out again.
 
Where is slep?

where I'm going now
sleep well chappyuk and other bigfootyers : - )

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To access the single market the UK is going to have to agree to free movement of people.

May Government isn't going to do that. Its entire existence is predicated on ****ing off immigrants (that includes you by the way).
 
May Government isn't going to do that. Its entire existence is formed on ******* off immigrants (that includes you by the way).

May campaigned to stay so it will be a soft Brexit.

I have passport so think I'll be OK.
 
"Brexit means Brexit"

"We are all Brexiters now"

Her words.

She's just saying it's going to happen as many on the Remain side hold out hope it won't.

She's not saying it will be a hard or soft Brexit.
 
Mostly related to studying. Tend to procrastinate for hours and then end up having to start up all night doing work. Actually end up fairly productive but I've passed out very quickly that night after staying up for 24-36 hours.

Worst though probably was a big weekend session which ended in a trip to Revolver which wrapped up at 11:30am on the Sunday. Passed out on a shopping centre toilet then woke up and passed out on the bus and completely missed my stop.
 
I chucked out my credit card instead.

The bin was full of rubbish, but in the end I had no choice but to swallow all dignity and fish my Myki out of the bin in front of everyone.
What happened to your credit card?
 

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