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You know, I'm telling you, we like you awake for the end of these nights, you know. We've heard you kind of, I don't know, I tell you, you know, when I'm being a, you know, riddle-a-nooser and losing weight and then, you know, I'll be sitting there and I'll just, I get a little, just falling asleep here and there, what do they call that, narcoleptic, just, you know, doing things and getting, like it's nap time during the day or, you know, but I'm able to go all day and just keep working. It's just, it's really good. It's just, you know, I don't fall asleep, it's like, I don't fall asleep driving ever, for instance, and stuff. I'll just pull over and rest. Things like that. It's just losing weight like this. My, my innards are rearranging, so to speak. So, yeah, I'm a little less stable, like, you know, with inertia of going in a certain direction. But when I fall and stuff, I don't hurt, you know, as much. In fact, I dropped a 40-pound bag that, a birth sheet today at Fred Meyer and landed on my knees on the bag. Things like that. It's just being lighter helps. Anyways, just carrying on myself, you know, I know how it is. The ADD is pretty much not curable and I don't do riddling in the evening anyways. I want to get to sleep before two or three in the morning. Kids or something, beat you. Thank you very much, Joan, ADA.
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