Hey, curling is fucking amazing. Don't even front.1337girlFTW said:You forgot one thing: Watching curling. I slept well during the Olympics
More "How to"s!! <3
I'd so totally buy it to help with my sleeping problems. Ben Stein just has this way of shutting down the functionality of the human brain with his voice.JC175 said:"Ben Stein reads Droning Russian Folk Songs" i think has the capability to put anybody to sleep almost instantly, personally.
are you talking about the roofy or the tub of milk?The Rogue Wolf said:But poor Paul... he's just too pretty a man to be left alone and defenseless in situations like that.
...yes.pigmy wurm said:are you talking about the roofy or the tub of milk?The Rogue Wolf said:But poor Paul... he's just too pretty a man to be left alone and defenseless in situations like that.
Excellent, thank you! I'm new to LRR, so I see something awesome like this and I say, "Cool! They should do more videos like these!" only to read the comments and find out they already have.Keab42 said:For anybody who is interested, You can find all the previous X ways to Y videos here: http://loadingreadyrun.com/videos/archive/all/date/desc?search=ways+to
Actually it was Matt in the luchadore mask. : )Mister Fiend said:You know Tim spent the rest of the day wearing the Luchadore mask and challenging people to steel cage matches.
Sorry but still untrue. I have seen and experienced this myself. Some people just have a single serving and afterwards are still falling asleep.Matt_LRR said:Actually, we did. There is trypophan in turkey, and tryptophan is a chemical that makes you sleepy. However, the actual quantity of tryptophan in turkey is too low to have any affect on a person after a single meal (no matter how much you crammed downn on thanksgiving). You get sleepy after eating a huge turkey dinner because you're stuffed so full of food your body needs time to digest.Digikid said:Hate to tell you but that Turkey thing is most definitely NOT A MYTH. Get your facts straight.
You'd be sleepy if you ate that much of anything, it has nothing to do with the turkey itself.
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I now firmly believe hell is watching that video on repeat for eternity.Onyx Oblivion said:
The general belief is that it's the various things you consume alongside the turkey which make you tired, though not the turkey itself. You may have seen and experienced tiredness after consuming a lot of turkey, but I doubt you were sat munching on nothing but dry turkey, unseasoned and unaccompanied.Digikid said:Sorry but still untrue. I have seen and experienced this myself. Some people just have a single serving and afterwards are still falling asleep.Matt_LRR said:Actually, we did. There is trypophan in turkey, and tryptophan is a chemical that makes you sleepy. However, the actual quantity of tryptophan in turkey is too low to have any affect on a person after a single meal (no matter how much you crammed downn on thanksgiving). You get sleepy after eating a huge turkey dinner because you're stuffed so full of food your body needs time to digest.Digikid said:Hate to tell you but that Turkey thing is most definitely NOT A MYTH. Get your facts straight.
You'd be sleepy if you ate that much of anything, it has nothing to do with the turkey itself.
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Science is not always correct....as a matter of fact is is only right about 40% of the time.