The REO Lounge - Part II

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harley05

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So I'm just gonna apologize in advance for any and all cornball humor I may purvey in the near/distant future. Since I was very young, I realized that the ability to put a smile on someone's face was quite a gift. Cant be bought or demanded. So now that you guys have created this monster, you gotta live with it! Muahaahaa. That is all!
 

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I am a firm believer that waxing does really help our wood REO's!

Since almost all of mine have come from the classy's I have received some that looked like they were never waxed. They would sure soak it in. It makes a world of difference in the inside and on the back of the door. The color and grain will show and with a little time they once again look like the awesome REO that was first sold.

The protection it gives is just another plus. juice wipes right off a good wax job!!!.............


I am not touchin this one!:D
 

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Whooa boy!! Back again fer a bit, hopefully longer. Got the realtor, cpa off me back fer the time being, hopefully Kay too ;)
Loved to turn off phone but DW was watching me like a cat who's ready to pounce on a mouse.:ohmy: She wants to move sooner than asap so...wait a minute, forgot realtor dropping by soon to pick up some copies of our bank statements, have seller's disclosure statement signed....gawd, no rest for the weary. :( BBL gang....have fun!!
 

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jj2

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Making a mad dash through to say

Good night everyone.
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I logged online to come here to say I can't sleep so I hope by staring at this screen long enough in a dark room it will remedy that

Actually, the studies done show that having the blue light of the screen actually disturbs the sleep cycle. That is why it is so bad for kids to be on the computers, etc. before bed. I remember looking it up because the schools wanted to take away textbooks and replace them with ipads. Bad idea. Can't remember exactly what it does.

So, basically, bad idea. Sorry.

ETA: link.
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/...0708_1_blue-light-bright-light-steven-lockley
Because blue light is especially prominent in daylight, our bodies associate it with daytime, which may be why exposure to blue light can make us more alert and improve our response times. It also has been shown to suppress melatonin, a hormone that helps regulate sleep and is not produced during the day.
 
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Interesting, Val. I wonder if I'm not registering the blue light on my nook when I read at night. :laugh: after we go to bed, I read a while until Wayne is asleep. I snore...not obnoxiously, but enough that makes it impossible for Wayne (who suffers from insomnia) to fall asleep. So I read....perhaps the black and white on the screen tells my brain its time to sleep because I can't do it long before I'm dropping my nook on my forehead. :laugh:
 

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Interesting, Val. I wonder if I'm not registering the blue light on my nook when I read at night. :laugh: after we go to bed, I read a while until Wayne is asleep. I snore...not obnoxiously, but enough that makes it impossible for Wayne (who suffers from insomnia) to fall asleep. So I read....perhaps the black and white on the screen tells my brain its time to sleep because I can't do it long before I'm dropping my nook on my forehead. :laugh:
Maybe a nook isn't blue light if it is black and white? Heck I just look stuff up. I don't really know about it :lol:

Hazard of my old job. When in doubt, look it up. I was always double checking, even if I knew what needed to be done. You can never know enough when you are holding lives in your hands. Ahh, the good old days.
 
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