“Going to bed in the buff has more perks than you might think. These research-backed benefits will have you ditching the dowdy flannels and sleeping naked tonight.” [thehealthy.com]
I read that it’s healthy to sleep in the buff.
Good reason to think that I’m healthy enough.
I like to be clad when I get into bed
And leave it to others to not wear a thread.
Postscript:
“A human being is not even completely human without clothes, because they have become part of him as the symbol of completely human things; of dignity, of modesty, of self-ownership, of property, and privacy and honor.” [G.K. Chesterton, “On the Nudists”]
Filed under: what to wear in bed
One would have to be bold
Because now it is manifestly cold
To sleep in the nude
Or your skin will be blued.
On a related note, 11 months has completely messed up my circadian rhythm, waking me up at 2:15 a.m., but my alarm clock doesn't wake me at 8 a.m.; only thing that did today was another fraudulent robocall.
Thanks, Jack, for the verse. Quite good, my friend.
Oh, AW! Jack is right--it's much too cold for that, now. If I had a bunch of dogs and cats, I'd pile them on, too...
So it's time to make a beeline
For a canine or a feline?
Couldn't resist. Thanks, WG.
Pooch Cafe has shown for the past couple of weeks some of the drawbacks of feline.
That's very funny! Thanks Jack
Wonderful!
I suppose we'll make a beeline
for a canine or a feline,
or it could be even stranger
if a bear stung Mr. Ranger!
(No, that's a Boo-Boo, isn't it?!)
Once again, things are going from good to verse.
Fortunately, the impeachment masters wrapped up their case in time for one of the most obvious Double Jeopardy! clues ever.
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SUBURBS
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$400
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Set of most John Hughes movies, Shermerville, now known as Northbrook, is a suburb of this city.
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At least the contestant got it.