jarski
Veteran
so, days stress is behind, and you want to relax a bit before meet with sandman. what you usually pic up from your night table?
reason for my curiosity is that I feel a bit guilty I usually find myself in bed with my notebook (no jokes please!).. not with good book like before when Internet was not so common and computers not so mobile.
reason for my curiosity is that I feel a bit guilty I usually find myself in bed with my notebook (no jokes please!).. not with good book like before when Internet was not so common and computers not so mobile.
jarski
Veteran
ok. thats why bolded 'usually' but I gues I should have done the poll differently :bang:ErikFive said:I have several of the things listed above so its kind of hard choosing just one..
edit: well, gues we have to live with it as it is. my first poll here in RFF so thanks for you patience.
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rbsinto
Well-known
A large mountain of books (some read, and others to be read), alarm clock, and cat brush.
Oh, and so not to upset the kitties, the sex toys are kept inside the night table.
Oh, and so not to upset the kitties, the sex toys are kept inside the night table.
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rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
I picked "favorite book" even though "current book" is the better answer for me. Big glass of water, my eyeglasses and watch, reading lamp.
Rob
Rob
V
varjag
Guest
There are two glasses.
One has water in it if I'd feel thirsty at night. The other one is empty, in case I don't.
Sorry, couldn't resist.
One has water in it if I'd feel thirsty at night. The other one is empty, in case I don't.
Sorry, couldn't resist.
dexdog
Veteran
An alarm clock, a reading lamp, and a first edition of an old book by Theodore Roosevelt. The book looks good as a display piece on the nightstand that I built
sepiareverb
genius and moron
I have mostly the weekly magazine (New Yorker) but certainly more than one weeks worth, more like twenty weeks worth, mixed in with a monthly magazine or two (Art on Paper & Art News), and here too several months worth. When the pile falls over I start fresh.
As well, many (really lots) of the subscription cards from said magazines, my ipod & headphones, a bunch of pens & pencils, and the darn alarm clock.
Oh, and dust. Plenty of dust.
As well, many (really lots) of the subscription cards from said magazines, my ipod & headphones, a bunch of pens & pencils, and the darn alarm clock.
Oh, and dust. Plenty of dust.
Tom Harrell
Well-known
An alarm clock and lamps! Hey, I'm retired! Why do I have an alarm clock?
Tom
Tom
bsdunek
Old Guy with a Corgi
A Bose WaveRadio. Serves as an alarm clock, and let's us fall asleep to some good classical music.
I do read before falling asleep sometimes, but nothing special.
Glasses? Sometimes I'll have one of those too, usuelly filled with a good adult beverage (like a good Irish or Scotch whisky).
I do read before falling asleep sometimes, but nothing special.
Glasses? Sometimes I'll have one of those too, usuelly filled with a good adult beverage (like a good Irish or Scotch whisky).
dazedgonebye
Veteran
Lamp
Cell phone (we have no land line)
Whatever my wife handed me late at night when she realized that her night table was already full of crap and she had no place to put it.
Cell phone (we have no land line)
Whatever my wife handed me late at night when she realized that her night table was already full of crap and she had no place to put it.
Ducky
Well-known
Add a box of tissues when the pollen count runs high.
Me too, I think mine still works, I'll have to try it.I'm retired! Why do I have an alarm clock?
I have kids, I sleep instantly
So funny, they are fun as can be, but so draining.
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
Sorry for the delay, I had to go up stairs and get them...
Bicycling Magizine Jan/Feb 2006
Runner's World (not mine) July 2007
American Photo Jan/Feb 2006
B&W Magazine June 2007
Bicycling Magizine Jan/Feb 2006
Runner's World (not mine) July 2007
American Photo Jan/Feb 2006
B&W Magazine June 2007
ibcrewin
Ah looky looky
I have lamp, an alarm clock, and two books. Usually it's "the very hungry catepillar" and "bear snores on"
giellaleafapmu
Well-known
A Spanish translation of "The Budda of Suburbia" by Hanif Kureishi, a draft of a paper I have to submit soon, four watches, a short novel of Julio Cortázar, and a couple of contact prints I always forget to put where they should be. But I have no table they are all on the floor around the bed...
GLF
GLF
jshelly
Established
sepiareverb said:I have mostly the weekly magazine (New Yorker) but certainly more than one weeks worth, more like twenty weeks worth,
Same here, it's hands down my favorite magazine and the only one I dedicate any resonable amount of time to, but they come so frequent it's hard to keep up!
John Robertson
Well-known
Glass of water and teeth!!
Xmas
Veteran
HF radio and ATU with random wire
Two alarms
The radio is an AR7030+ pulls in Aus or Ja internationals broadcasters.
Noel
Two alarms
The radio is an AR7030+ pulls in Aus or Ja internationals broadcasters.
Noel
ully
ully
Alarm clock.
Clock, tissues, heat-pad controller, and a Fuji GA645 set to get a good shot of any intruder that might appear... 
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