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sriram
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18 July 2014 15:13:59
If anyone wants to sleep at night how do they get over this problem ?

I guess most if not all the people on this forum if not all are night owls and don't sleep at night going by the time posted of some messages - so I guess it's not an issue I guess !!!!
Sriram
Sedgley, West Midlands ( just south of Wolverhampton )
162m ASL
Justin W
18 July 2014 15:20:08
A bottle of bourbon usually does the trick!

😍
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Jive Buddy
18 July 2014 15:21:30

If anyone wants to sleep at night how do they get over this problem ?

I guess most if not all the people on this forum if not all are night owls and don't sleep at night going by the time posted of some messages - so I guess it's not an issue I guess !!!!

Originally Posted by: sriram 


I'm guessing you're just guessing..


It's not over, until the fat Scandy sinks.....

Location: St. Mary Cray, S.E. London border with Kent.
Gavin P
18 July 2014 15:22:23

If anyone wants to sleep at night how do they get over this problem ?

I guess most if not all the people on this forum if not all are night owls and don't sleep at night going by the time posted of some messages - so I guess it's not an issue I guess !!!!

Originally Posted by: sriram 


Earplugs and a couple of Valium?


Seriously, thunderstorms rarely last all night, so I don't find it a problem to sleep for a few hours, wake up to watch a storm, then go back to sleep again for a few hours when it's all over.


 


Rural West Northants 120m asl
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Jive Buddy
18 July 2014 15:23:10

A bottle of bourbon usually does the trick!

Love

Originally Posted by: Justin W 


 And when it's empty, you can use it over someone's head to help them too 


It's not over, until the fat Scandy sinks.....

Location: St. Mary Cray, S.E. London border with Kent.
Osprey
18 July 2014 15:30:29


If anyone wants to sleep at night how do they get over this problem ?

I guess most if not all the people on this forum if not all are night owls and don't sleep at night going by the time posted of some messages - so I guess it's not an issue I guess !!!!

Originally Posted by: Gavin P 


Earplugs and a couple of Valium?


Seriously, thunderstorms rarely last all night, so I don't find it a problem to sleep for a few hours, wake up to watch a storm, then go back to sleep again for a few hours when it's all over.


 


Originally Posted by: sriram 


I always fall asleep during a night time thunderstorm and miss the firworks Strong coffee at the ready tonight


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Matty H
18 July 2014 18:03:33

A bottle of bourbon usually does the trick!

😍

Originally Posted by: Justin W 



This.


I've little interest in thunderstorms, but they provide some interest if through night hours as at least they look spectacular and you can get some good photos.
Gooner
18 July 2014 19:30:53

Last nights storms here were excellent , looked fantastic in the darkness , hopefully more to view tonight


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


Crepuscular Ray
18 July 2014 20:26:03
Live in Scotland. Night time storms virtually unknown!
Jerry
Edinburgh, in the frost hollow below Blackford Hill
broken nail
18 July 2014 20:27:41
Last night's storm ligtning hit Broadmoor and set off the siren for an escape and the all clear at around 4 they were going for hours so that wasa couple of 1000 people kept awake but not by the storm itself.
AIMSIR
19 July 2014 02:00:31

Last night's storm ligtning hit Broadmoor and set off the siren for an escape and the all clear at around 4 they were going for hours so that wasa couple of 1000 people kept awake but not by the storm itself.

Originally Posted by: broken nail 

Good to see you posting again, broken nail.


Yeah,you would think once the alarm goes off and everyone is on the case they could turn it off.

bradders
19 July 2014 08:16:21

I would never want to sleep during a thunderstorm. I was awake last night from the first distant rumbles of thunder at 2.30am, till after 3.30am when the storm reached it`s peak with spectacular lightning, window rattling thunder and heavy rain.


 



Eric. Cheadle Hulme, Stockport.
idj20
19 July 2014 09:02:51

Night time lightning storms are awesome, full stop. Looks so much better to spectate and take photos of - as long as it doesn't come with damaging gusty winds.

And I have finally got my fix of that last night.


Folkestone Harbour. 

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