what goes through your mind when going up the stairs to bed ?

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    BRIAN SLATERposted 14 years ago

    what goes through your mind when going up the stairs to bed ?

  2. McConnell Group profile image69
    McConnell Groupposted 14 years ago

    i think " it's bed time already" ...I guess i like to work too much

  3. relache profile image67
    relacheposted 14 years ago

    If I were going up the stairs to go to bed, I'd be wondering where I was really going, as my bedroom is not upstairs in my house.

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    BRIAN SLATERposted 14 years ago

    relache I have always wanted to live in a upside down house, lucky you.

  5. Dobson profile image85
    Dobsonposted 14 years ago

    Mostly the things I intended to do that day but never made time to finish. One time my dad and I had a conversatioon about it and hes said "we will do what we can tomorrow and if we aren't here to do it it will be done by someone else." I cannot say that was a comfprting answer, but it was true.

  6. dawnM profile image56
    dawnMposted 14 years ago

    I have a one story home, but when I did have a two story home and I walked up those stairs in my mind I was thinking all kinds of *&%#@(*&(*&^%$  ops, I must have pressed the wrong letters.

  7. Merlin Fraser profile image60
    Merlin Fraserposted 14 years ago

    If I stop half way am I going Up... or Down ?

  8. Emissionguy profile image65
    Emissionguyposted 14 years ago

    I like to put my head straight from the days events. Mostly to be thankful for the triumphs of that day and lessons learned.

  9. Jarn profile image61
    Jarnposted 14 years ago

    "I don't have stairs. Hmm. I wonder whose house I'm in. I hope they have a spare room,'cause I'm tired."

  10. USMCwifey09 profile image64
    USMCwifey09posted 14 years ago

    Unfortunately, most of the time it's tomorrow's to-do list sad

  11. green tea-cher profile image59
    green tea-cherposted 14 years ago

    I can hardly wait to lie down and relax.

  12. Wayne Brown profile image80
    Wayne Brownposted 14 years ago

    I can't go upstairs either because I also live in a one-story house. Now George Jones and Tammy Wynette lived in a two-story house because I remember them singing a duet about it. Beaver Cleaver also lived in a two-story house and he shared a room with his brother, Wally. If I had lived in that house I probably would have gone to bed every night wondering why mama was wearing high heels and why dad's 'relaxing clothes' consisted of a sweater with a shirt and tie. Animal House, the movie one, was a two-story house and a lot of sordid things went on there when night time came.  Norman Bates lived in a two-story house. He could stand by the office at his motel and see his dead mama sitting in the window. The house in "The Shining" was a two-story or maybe more. Real weird things went on there..."Heeere's Johnny!"  I think you are starting to see what goes through my mind when I think of heading up stairs to bed in a two-story house. Thanks for reminding me!

  13. suny51 profile image60
    suny51posted 14 years ago

    just try to concentrate on my steps so i don't fell down the stairs and go sleep on a hospital bed instead of my own bed.

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