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<blockquote data-quote="Dai" data-source="post: 573" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>K. I have decided to go to bed at 10:30 - and rise at 3:30am and walk and think until 4:00am, then retire to sleep until maybe 7:30am, then focus on work until 12:30pm giving me 8 hours for things like book reading and mastering recording my music, and searching out kareoke, and such like. And maybe having a crack at writing some short stories. Of course there maybe a good late time film - like last night when I watched the Ender's Game, which had a good moral point at the end, as well as being an exciting film. I have no need to hoard food. I pray on where to find my shopping needs and at what time to go in order to avoid queues - this usually works fine, and no queues and all my needs in one shop. I believe God answered my prayer to get the virus mildly so to give my body resistance, and back in February that is exactly what happened when I incurred all the symptoms. I think my determination to eat properly the fresh food people did not hoard, and all those swimming exercises underwater for the required 40 seconds, may have protected my lungs, equally possible was the fact I was cured of pneumonia when a baby, and my body may have retained that resistance? Who knows. I am thankful my daughter's school has refunded the advance payment I made for her education, and am hopeful the Government's words will become action in good time, as the utilities and rent still need paying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dai, post: 573, member: 35"] K. I have decided to go to bed at 10:30 - and rise at 3:30am and walk and think until 4:00am, then retire to sleep until maybe 7:30am, then focus on work until 12:30pm giving me 8 hours for things like book reading and mastering recording my music, and searching out kareoke, and such like. And maybe having a crack at writing some short stories. Of course there maybe a good late time film - like last night when I watched the Ender's Game, which had a good moral point at the end, as well as being an exciting film. I have no need to hoard food. I pray on where to find my shopping needs and at what time to go in order to avoid queues - this usually works fine, and no queues and all my needs in one shop. I believe God answered my prayer to get the virus mildly so to give my body resistance, and back in February that is exactly what happened when I incurred all the symptoms. I think my determination to eat properly the fresh food people did not hoard, and all those swimming exercises underwater for the required 40 seconds, may have protected my lungs, equally possible was the fact I was cured of pneumonia when a baby, and my body may have retained that resistance? Who knows. I am thankful my daughter's school has refunded the advance payment I made for her education, and am hopeful the Government's words will become action in good time, as the utilities and rent still need paying. [/QUOTE]
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