entremet
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Four to five hours of sleep a night.
Obama gets it. Any more is just indulging.
That's being President I guess, but that's not really sustainable. He's going go to back to normal hours once he's done.
Four to five hours of sleep a night.
Obama gets it. Any more is just indulging.
That's being President I guess, but that's not really sustainable. He's going go to back to normal hours once he's done.
Four to five hours of sleep a night.
Obama gets it. Any more is just indulging.
Thinking the same thing. Barley any sleep, and driven up the wall by assholes.Man, no wonder his hair turned white so fast
Imagine his first night after Clinton gets inaugurated ...
Imagine his first night after Clinton gets inaugurated ...
*Post new thread*
"Just got laid off. What do GAF?"
Different Jon Favreau
I hear there's a Supreme Court vacancy*Post new thread*
"Just got laid off. What do GAF?"
The description sounds like he's watching a porno.Thread title makes it sound like a porno.
Mr. Obama calls himself a “night guy,” and as president, he has come to consider the long, solitary hours after dark as essential as his time in the Oval Office. Almost every night that he is in the White House, Mr. Obama has dinner at 6:30 with his wife and daughters and then withdraws to the Treaty Room, his private office down the hall from his bedroom on the second floor of the White House residence.
There, his closest aides say, he spends four or five hours largely by himself.
The description sounds like he's watching a porno.
Four to five hours of sleep a night.
Obama gets it. Any more is just indulging.
In The Sleep Revolution, Arianna shows how our cultural dismissal of sleep as time wasted not only compromises our health and our decision-making but also undermines our work lives, our personal lives and even our sex lives.