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A stitch in time would have confused Einstein.
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Apart from teenage boys & media students, do any animals sleep more than cats? (I'm, not classing hibernation as sleep)
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I see you already have media students on your list (pathetic waste of time), can i expand this to the unemployed? as i don't know of any animal that sleeps longer than a cat.
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sloths?
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Quote from: dentstudent on 30/06/2007 08:18:54
sloths?
but do they sleep longer than cats? slow yes, but sleepy?
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What about bats or are they in a different catogory!
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Koalas?
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Quote from: _Stefan_ on 30/06/2007 08:50:05
Koalas?
They're just Australian media students... or unemployed.
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