Okay I'll answer my own D@mn question.
I am on my 7th hour of taking the "Sleep Walker" Pills, and THEY WOtRK!!!!
I have been more social today and willing to go to places in the city that I probably would have avoided had I not had this extra "boost."
I have felt very upbeat and overall relaxed, and confident.
I have also noticed that I am taking the time to enunciate and focus on my conversation, which worked particularly worked well during my dialogue at a college graduation party that I just attended.
Anyhow. There you have it, people. I have tried it and it works great. I would even say that it gives me the effects of a clonazapam minus the drowsiness.
This morning, I got up and had number of espresso shots before running 4 miles. I took the Red Dawn Sleep Walker pills after running and cleaned up to drive about 40 minutes into the city to attend a graduation ceremony.
In a swarm of people, I had absolutely NO ANXIETY. I felt so good about myself and how I felt.
I then decided to attend a party after the graduation, which I would have never done before. I enjoyed every moment of my stay and came home.
I'm about to leave right now and complete another 4 mile run...I'm feeling that good.
Everyone should try these! http://www.reddawnpills.com/products/Sleepwalker.html
Lyle Dawn's birth name is Lyle Walker Dawn.
Kath Walker has written: 'The dawn is at hand'
Yes she can sleep
it goes to sleep
Aurora was the Roman goddess of the dawn/sunrise.The goddess of dawn.
They are like pooping out 3 basketballs simulatniously.
The cast of Pills - 2004 includes: Eddie Markovich as Steve the victim Ailene Quinlan as Crazy Rickey Dawn Vicknair as Carmine
episode 518 season 11
what do you mean they sleep in there and come out at night and eat then at dawn fly back to there cave
Ferrets are crepuscular - meaning they are active around the hours of dusk and dawn. They sleep anywhere between 16 - 19 hrs a day.
Anytime it feels like, I suppose.
In "Breaking Dawn" by Stephenie Meyer, Bella reads a passage from "Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare to Renesmee to put her to sleep.