What you need are people to bring you snacks, food, drinks etc as and when required so the only breaks you have to take are those involving the bathroom! I have the fluttering of eye-lashes and beseeching looks off to a T, so that my family bring food etc as required, from a craving for steamed pudding and custard through to curry, wine whatever. Its fab!!
The alternative is I go make it myself, and no one's too keen on that idea, as I get cross if I have to stop ;-) However it gets really crap if they've all gone out and I'm here alone! Haven't found a way around that one yet, other than being brought supplies before they leave, but the kettle won't go boil itself which a pain.....
Sue. > > Thanks man, you just reminded me that I have not moved out > of my room > > for the past 72 hours. Damn, it is already early morning again here. > > This concerns me for health reasons...nobody should retain all that > beer, not to mention bananas, in one's body for 72 hours...while I > COMPLETELY am in agreement that 72 hours on computer in a room is par > for the course, I personally DO leave the room for bathroom > breaks and > raids on the kitchen. > > If you are not attending to these needs, Brajeshwar, I fear that you > are drinking unchilled beer/soda/vodka/water/whatever (which some > regions of the world find palatable but not mine) and while > bananas ARE > good for you, I highly recommend a more balanced diet...it is > therefore > necessary to have a "junk food not requiring refrigeration" stash in > your workroom, IN ADDITION to a small amount of real actual > nutritional > food that real people eat, which can only be found in a > kitchen. Unless > you bring the can opener into the workroom, or can gnaw it open with > your teeth. > > OR--buy a refrigerator for your computer room. And a > microwave. Or some > other heating device. Although I've found that I can eat virtually > anything unheated other than raw meat. > > Unless of course I'm in a Japanese restaurant. Which would be > unlikely > because I'm in my computer room 72 hours a day. > > Have a can of ravioli on me. Cold. > > Hope this will help you to take better care of your body. In fact, I > hope all my friends onlist will heed my warning. > > Paula > Kinda hungry now that I think about it... > http://www.crazedcowboys.com <--- no eye candy > here... > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------- > Archives:<http://listsearch.com/DreamweaverTalk.lasso> > Administrator:<mailto:dreamweaver-admin@blueworld.com> > Unsubscribe:<mailto:dreamweaver-request@blueworld.com> > with the body only containing: unsubscribe > --- > [This E-mail was scanned for viruses for your protection] > > >
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