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No, being tired is making the 15-hour trip from Syracuse, New York to Atlanta by car - in one shot.
Hopping over to England from N.I. on a short-haul flight isn't exactly a massive journey by any stretch of the imagination...lol.
How about a 5 hour bus ride from my town to Manhattan*, then local train to JFK airport, flight to Madrid, then subway to Madrid bus station**. Follow by 4.5 hour bus ride*** from Madrid to Granada.
*there, lunch break with good pizza and as well as a short walk partly for shopping and moving legs
**breakfast break, some food was interesting can't remember name
***bus stopped at a highway rest stop for half an hour for lunch
Also had 2.5 hours of sleep on flight, and naps on Spanish bus mixed with some CityData posting
I guess driving straight could be worse. I once did a 15 hour bicycle ride (126 miles) with many stops. In some ways, driving straight is worse because of the monotony.
Why the **** would I be getting ready for bed at 8.
Cause you always complain of being tired, and in a grouchy mood every time you're on here. When you're only getting less than 6 hours of sleep frequently, that's what happens. When someone has a lot of trouble getting to bed, they should be devoting more time in bed at night than on their phone or computer, getting as many sleep hours as they can
Going to bed early actually makes it far harder to sleep in my experience.
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