Initially, today’s dialog didn’t include anything about Sugarcube…but the visuals of her snoring away were just too funny to leave unexploited.
For the record, I snore, too. And I’m pretty sure I’d drown out Sugarcube.
Initially, today’s dialog didn’t include anything about Sugarcube…but the visuals of her snoring away were just too funny to leave unexploited.
For the record, I snore, too. And I’m pretty sure I’d drown out Sugarcube.
but are there outdated magazines? that would fullfill all the waiting room stereotypes!
i snore(and make other noises in my sleep) ans im pretty sure id drown out every brick house charicter at once.
No one could snore as much as my two old Scout leaders. Their snores have been known to keep people awake half a kilometer away.
I wish they’d make hinged short legs with a studhole so they could sit.
The snoring could be a function of the humidity in the Great Lakes area, Chris. I never snored (when healthy, anyways) until living in London, Ontario – once I moved away, I stopped.
Didgeridoo, Dude!
I used a c-pap machine sporadically. But love the earthy tones this instrument produces! I try to play daily for about 15 minutes. The circular breathing helps strengthen those muscles that induce snoring. So the snoring stops and the sleep improves. Good Luck! LEGO needs a few good instruments in mini fig scale!