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Date Posted: 10:37:25 07/09/04 Fri
Author: Dhvana
Subject: LOL--scary movies tend to have that effect on people. I was like that for a while--having to dangle a sock over the light on my stereo's clock because it was too bright, but I've had to get used to a bit of light, so now I don't know what I'd do without it.
In reply to: vx 's message, "I'm the other way, light keeps me awake! I even have to cover up the digital numbers on the vcr in the bedroom and on the clock by the bed. I used to be a bit scared of the dark after a scary movie - if I had to go to the loo in the night, I'd drag the light cord as far as it would go towards the bedroom and then run light hell." on 10:29:56 07/09/04 Fri


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