Thursday, May 24, 2007
wherefore art thou, sleepytime tea?
i drank my sleepytime tea and i am NOT SLEEPING. what gives?
i have to get up in about 5 hours but here is a really exciting announcement ... COMING SOON! the long-awaited (by me) redesign of our domain, imaginaryselves.com. i own this with my best friend Jane (buy her shit NOW) and the picture on the main page is several years old. we finally have new ones so I can redesign and update the site, plus actually post fun stuff on there, including (but not limited to):
- our delightful reviews of movies that no one would ever want to sit through
- our embarassing videos (most are from high school, so ... yeah)
- our brilliance (e.g. treatments for movies we'd like made, like both of our baby-sitters club films)
posted by carlytron @ 1:11 AM,
4 Comments:
- At 5/26/2007 1:56 AM, riese said...
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I used to subscribe to the promises of sleepytime tea, but now I know I need serious tranquilizers.
- At 5/26/2007 2:43 AM, carlytron said...
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i think i just like the cuddly little bear on the box. it sorta reminds me of nyquil, not in the 'knocks you on your ass' way but in the 'if you make yourself stay awake after taking it you will go completely batshit crazy.' only not as badly as nyquil.
although, really, once i did that after taking an ambien. my gf at the time told me that if i made myself stay awake once it made me tired, that i would just completely lose my mind. sounded awesome, so of course i tried it. all i remember is that i kept talking and had no idea what was coming out of my mouth, i couldn't comprehend any of it. and then i fell asleep.
so, moral of the story, sleepytime tea doesn't do any of that. it made me dizzy once though, which was strange. - At 5/26/2007 11:58 AM, riese said...
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It used to work when I was a kid. My doctor, because he's a stupid dude, gives me Ambien to take whenever I need it, which's nice sometimes. It usually knocks me out pretty fast though. However, I've fully witnessed other people taking Ambien and doing things they don't remember the next day, like eating my food, having sex, or crying. I think it's called an "Ambien coma." Which doesn't make sense, actually. Maybe it's not called that.
Moral of the story: my Mom used to give me Kaluha and milk.
Why do you have comment moderation? Moral of the story, part two: as indicated by my feelings about ambien, I'm into instant gratification. E.g. instantly seeing my comment appear. - At 5/26/2007 12:10 PM, carlytron said...
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i dont know, comment moderation seemed like a good idea when i first set up the blog because i'm a control freak? i don't know
i disabled it, mkay?
moral of the story: i could go for a kaluha and milk right now.
second moral: ask and ye shall receive.

