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Afternoon Kips

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I've been getting involved for the last few months, starting during lock down when I had a water infection that I'm still trying to shake off now, 5 odd months later (joys of taking immunosuppressive drugs). Got the advantage of working for myself, but I generally knock out at hour or so of ZZZ around 1pm and reckon my "productivity" has genuinely not been affected and may even have gone up on some days, as I can work a bit later.
Anyone else indulge in an afternoon snooze?0
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Gotta be done ... it’s refreshing1
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Oh yes. Got used to it when we were running the bar. I don't sleep well, so I usually get up pretty early, whether I have been up late the night before or not, so I'm ready for some shut eye about 2PM.1
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Haven’t had an afternoon nap since my eldest was a baby.
I miss them, they are brilliant.0 -
Not something I've ever indulged in.
Best left to under 3s and our lazy European cousins.
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Yes, have been having a siesta since lockdown began. Usually when my 10 month old Daughter has hers - certainly recharges the batteries.0
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On holiday, if I've been out sightseeing under a baking sun all day, and maybe had a few drinks at lunchtime, I do occasionally have a late afternoon nap (4 or 5ish). That seems to be the time of day when a quick snooze for me may be beneficial0
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Just wondering if Naby Sarr’s new club will allow him to carry on his usual nap time between 3pm - 5pm.8
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Just cought up with this thread as I've been a kip4
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have done the odd quiet day when working on the sofa....0
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You’ve got to go the whole hog though, no half arsed snooze on the sofa but full-on, pyjamas on under the duvet in your bed kind of nap. Highly recommended.8
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For gods sake don't let Chippy see this thread, he'll have a coronary.16
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Doing shift work i only have to sit down , put a bit of music on and i am out by the second track for a few hours , i have been doing shift work for the past 17 years and even now it messes my body clock up .0
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I love my afternoon nap.
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Just about to start mine0
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CheshireAddick said:0
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No, I hate sleeping during the day and it annoys me if others do it.
People asleep on trains any time but in the morning especially annoys me.
Sleepers make the place look untidy.0 -
charltonkeston said:No, I hate sleeping during the day and it annoys me if others do it.
People asleep on trains any time but in the morning especially annoys me.
Sleepers make the place look untidy.12 -
When you get to 50 it’s compulsory2
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Bedsaddick said:When you get to 50 it’s compulsory5
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Stig said:CheshireAddick said:2
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redman said:Stig said:CheshireAddick said:0
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Love my afternoon siestas. After about an hour, followed by a nice cup of tea, I feel raring to go.0
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AddickUpNorth said:You’ve got to go the whole hog though, no half arsed snooze on the sofa but full-on, pyjamas on under the duvet in your bed kind of nap. Highly recommended.2
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Bloody hell, CL never ceases to amaze me.
Afternoon kip, wtaf.
Go to bed in the afternoon?
I'm changing my mind, I think Chippy may have a point after all.4 -
Been having an hour or two kip in the afternoon almost daily since lockdown. Beautiful1
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Love a lunchtime nap. Have an espresso just before you put your head down and you'll wake up absolutely flying.0
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Colin Cowdrey was an expert, he was known as Kipper, even had to be woken up to go into bat on more than one occasion.
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Blackheathen said:Colin Cowdrey was an expert, he was known as Kipper, even had to be woken up to go into bat on more than one occasion.3
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I don't go back a bed. Just a cheeky hour in the armchair0