Supplementary uses of QPR 12:18 - Dec 28 with 843 views | FDC | I used to suffer from quite bad insomnia (thankfully having kids saw an end to that, new parents approach sleep like a starving man). My remedy for this was to work out my preferred QPR XI, home and away. A bit like counting sheep. I've just had a moderately horrific experience at the dentist, having a problematic wisdom tooth removed ("removed" feels too mild, "battered out of my jaw" maybe). To distract myself I concentrated on how QPR should line up tomorrow. Field in defence? But what does that do to midfield? Revert to a four? Etc Has anyone else used meditation on QPR a useful remedy for life's challenges? | | | | |
Supplementary uses of QPR on 13:18 - Dec 28 with 742 views | scot1963 | I've not thought of that although, oddly, I find anything that I want to watch or find interesting will send me to sleep so possibly watching QPR would work. I was awake at 3 in the morning today and there was a programme on the Golden Gate Bridge and how it came to pass - it was interesting but I was aleep within about 20 minutes of starting to watch when I thought I'd never get back to sleep. Also had my wisdom teeth out quite a few years back as they were impacted or something but that was under anaesthetic. The hospital dentist said it had all gone really well and no problems - 10 minutes later when I was given the all clear to leave I already had a jaw like Buzz Lightyear so god knows what I'd have looked like if it had gone badly. [Post edited 28 Dec 13:24]
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Supplementary uses of QPR on 14:15 - Dec 28 with 649 views | HAYESBOY | I have used Youtube with sounds of rain and thunder. Someone recommended it and at first I said that sounds like a load of bollx, but it seems to work. | |
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Supplementary uses of QPR on 14:40 - Dec 28 with 609 views | Boston | I shut my eyes. Goodnight. | |
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Supplementary uses of QPR on 20:24 - Dec 28 with 431 views | DannyPaddox | I’m always thankful to QPR and the fantastic stats for keeping me well informed on World history. Last away win on Boxing Day 1967 - Reg Varney uses the world’s first cash machine (atm), Barclays Bank Enfield. Last 3rd Round FA Cup win 1793 - Louis XVI of France beheaded during the French Revolution Last time we strung 6 passes together 1280 - Kublai Khan begins work on stately pleasure dome in Shangdu (Xanadu) Great for pub quizzes. [Post edited 28 Dec 22:27]
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Supplementary uses of QPR on 00:18 - Dec 29 with 303 views | numptydumpty | Well if a nice looking young lady is seen out and about in her lovely QPR top, gives a shy young man an opportunity to chat to her to discuss the Christmas Tree formation and the intimate details of games gone by and then who knows what could ensue !! Mostly used for people to take out the frustrations of their dull and boring existences to get extreme dopamine injection from the beautiful football played out in front of them. Otherwise it's used to say to the player you cannot abide all the things you wanted to say to your so called work superior all week but didn't for fear of impending unemployment!! | |
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Supplementary uses of QPR on 06:40 - Dec 29 with 222 views | Rsole | The irony of QPR being used as a coping mechanism appeals somehow. Next time I’m face first into in the MRI tube or waiting for the anaesthetic to kick in, I’ll see if it passes muster. My problem will probably be the same as Stuart Pearce’s though, picking the potential winning 11 by simply forgetting to select a ‘keeper. | |
| Those possessed by devils, try and keep them under control a bit, can't you ?
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