Being in Los Angeles can mess anyone up.Probably easier when you travel by private jet and don’t have to get up early for work the next day.
Try doing it from LA to London. That really messes you up!
Being in Los Angeles can mess anyone up.Probably easier when you travel by private jet and don’t have to get up early for work the next day.
Try doing it from LA to London. That really messes you up!
When I lived in Florida from 1998-2008, they were trying to put copper theft into law, where scrap metal dealers had to identify people bringing copper to them, and how much they had.
The thieves were going to the roofs of unfinished buildings and ripping up the air conditioning units.
You're not allowed to electrocute people at the door or anywhere else in retail. 😆Saw a meme where it said that photo radar cameras contain 5.5 lbs of copper. Don't know who needs to hears this, just putting it out there. 😂
I hate that all that stuff is locked up. Would rather see them put real security at the door instead.
Maybe they use sleeping pills, benzodiazepines to promote sleep, even older antihistamine drugs can have that effect, or stimulants to stay awake, so they can force their Chicardian rhythm to adapt to the new time zone.How people regularly travel between the east coast and west coast.
I grew up in the Eastern time zone. Sure I went west on trips, but that gains me time. So I was up for breakfast at 5 in Vegas and ready to go to bed at 9, but that is doable.
But I recently made my first trip back east after living in the Pacific time zone for a year. It was horrible. Could not get my body clock adjusted. So I was just sitting around doing nothing after midnight as it was still 9 on my body clock. You can force yourself to stay up much easier than you can force yourself to go to sleep.
I don't understand how celebs and others do the east/west coast travel as often as they do.
having done LA to London a number of times, I'll suggest that it all depends on getting some sleep while on the planeProbably easier when you travel by private jet and don’t have to get up early for work the next day.
Try doing it from LA to London. That really messes you up!
Especially when flying west to east. And if you can somehow get a business class or 1st class accommodations, getting a good nights sleep on an overnight/red eye flight is a lot easier. But those decent accommodations aren’t for us mere mortals.having done LA to London a number of times, I'll suggest that it all depends on getting some sleep while on the plane
Especially when flying west to east. And if you can somehow get a business class or 1st class accommodations, getting a good nights sleep on an overnight/red eye flight is a lot easier. But those decent accommodations aren’t for us mere mortals.
I've never really understood why metal dealers, when presented with a bunch of obviously-stolen copper cables, or 60 catalytic converters, don't automatically call the cops; and if they're really that desperate for the business, why there are not laws in place to require it.More than a year ago, thieves were cutting the big copper cables in a certain area that was mostly farm land. The big three mobile phone companies would be down and then later, the biggest cable TV company, mostly not at the same time. Thankfully, the local county's sheriff's office found them trying to sell the copper.
I'm not a celebrity, but I do stay at many Holiday Inns many nights.How people regularly travel between the east coast and west coast.
....I don't understand how celebs and others do the east/west coast travel as often as they do.
The California Highway Patrol was trying to find out where the catalytic converters were going and traced them to some small shops in New Jersey.I've never really understood why metal dealers, when presented with a bunch of obviously-stolen copper cables, or 60 catalytic converters, don't automatically call the cops; and if they're really that desperate for the business, why there are not laws in place to require it.
I rarely sleep on planes. Can never get comfortable. Mind you I have the same issues at home in bed at the moment.having done LA to London a number of times, I'll suggest that it all depends on getting some sleep while on the plane
Because they pay less per kg for obviously stolen metal than genuine stuff. All about the bottom line.I've never really understood why metal dealers, when presented with a bunch of obviously-stolen copper cables, or 60 catalytic converters, don't automatically call the cops; and if they're really that desperate for the business, why there are not laws in place to require it.
One of the few useful life skills I acquired in my military training was how to go to sleep anywhere, anytime.
If you can go to sleep sitting sidesaddle in a Caribou, then a standard two sizes too small economy seat is pure bliss...
I've worked abroad in a civilian capacity (in some of the worst places on the planet) - but - while deployed abroad - have also worked closely with people (both local as well as my international colleagues) in the military (and police) - and I agree with you both.I'm not a celebrity, but I do stay at many Holiday Inns many nights.
I do think it's something your internal clock gets used to. During my Active Duty years, I'd often sleep in up to four different time zones, per month (usually two/three), and by the time I made captain it just didn't bother me anymore. Going overseas I could adapt to fairly well, but coming back home could be a week or more to finally re-acclimate (I've only done about a half-dozen overseas TDYs).
My last ten years of working I rarely travelled, and I'm retired now, but my "internal clock" is still flexible; DST is only a minor irritation (98% changing all the d*** clocks) but my sleep sched adjusts within a day.
I'm also not at all good at sleeping on planes, but on the long west to east overnight flights, for me even just a little sleep helps to ease the adjustmentI rarely sleep on planes. Can never get comfortable. Mind you I have the same issues at home in bed at the moment.
Uhm, that's... not good.Was having trouble breathing during the examination. Hopefully, that isn't a problem today, since breathing is somewhat important.
I haven't been up for all that long, but so far so good!Hope you're all having a good day!
I might have said something in passing. It wasn't much different than when I was a teen. It seems that when I was attacked in 2017, which fractured my eye socket, it's still contributing to my degrading vision and more. I don't have good insurance, so I'm not sure that anyone can help, but I need to be better.Uhm, that's... not good.
Did you communicate that to anyone?
I haven't been up for all that long, but so far so good!
I had a similar experience with someone once. I never went out with them again.I went out to dinner the other day with some people at quite an upscale restaurant, and two of them just would not put down their phone. I mean, it was ridiculous. It's almost like they didn't care about actual socializing with other people. Look, I am quite socially uncomfortable, but at least I am not on my phone the whole time! It really bothered me the whole time—at that point, that's just straight up rude. I would understand if there was some emergency, but that didn't appear to be the case. It made the whole experience honestly not great.
Not been to the dentist for a few years. Can’t find any to take us on since we moved.Going to the dentist today.
I'm not so much afraid of the work, but perhaps, the prices. Was having trouble breathing during the examination. Hopefully, that isn't a problem today, since breathing is somewhat important.
Hope you're all having a good day!
The more people use Social Networks, the less social they are IRL. (I had to do that! Maybe, someone will wonder what's Ireland got to do with anything.)I went out to dinner the other day with some people at quite an upscale restaurant, and two of them just would not put down their phone. I mean, it was ridiculous. It's almost like they didn't care about actual socializing with other people. Look, I am quite socially uncomfortable, but at least I am not on my phone the whole time! It really bothered me the whole time—at that point, that's just straight up rude. I would understand if there was some emergency, but that didn't appear to be the case. It made the whole experience honestly not great.
Traveling to and from Denmark for spring break was the only time I was ever able to sleep on a plane. Chicago to Appleton is too short a flight, mind you on a tiny Bombardier CRJ-700 plane. During that I always just stare at the seat in front of me for an hour.I rarely sleep on planes. Can never get comfortable. Mind you I have the same issues at home in bed at the moment.
I rarely sleep on planes. Can never get comfortable. Mind you I have the same issues at home in bed at the moment.