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I need 7 - 8 a night to keep me going on a work day and sleep the same if not an hour longer when not working the next day. Talked to some people who only sleeps 4 hours a night and still does a physical job :confused1: baffled to how people can do it? lots of coffee and redbull? high on life :001_cool:?:confused1:

 

What about you folks?:001_smile:

 

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I used to get 5max but now my four year old is getting better at night it's usually about 6.

It's not enough for me but a business to run, young kids, foxes screaming outside and a wife that believes all furry animals are cute (while she sleeps 8 hours!)

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I used to get 5max but now my four year old is getting better at night it's usually about 6.

It's not enough for me but a business to run, young kids, foxes screaming outside and a wife that believes all furry animals are cute (while she sleeps 8 hours!)

 

Get a rifle with a silencer and wait until she's asleep :-)

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8 - 10 if I'm at home, less when I'm away for work. My friends think I'm a loser for going to bed so early but I like it and have no issues getting up in the morning.

 

Eat right, sleep right, no need for red bull or similars

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Get a rifle with a silencer and wait until she's asleep :-)

 

That's not very nice. I'm sure his missis is very nice. :biggrin: why would he want to do that. :lol::lol:

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