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Yes this is an energy savings when you turn down the thermostat at night. Yes this is an energy savings when you turn down the thermostat at night.
Turn down your high beams and slow way down.
because it's really gross if you don't. think about it, everyday germs, dirt, body odor, body liquids [ if you know what i mean ]get on your sheets. then you go and lay on it every night for about eight hours [ on a good night ]. totally revolting. then in turn it starts to smell, and sheets hold odor well, so your whole room will smell. also, you can get pink eye sleeping on dirty sheets, it doesn't take long to wash them. and it feels good when it comes out of the dryer. =]
Flannel sheets are definitely better for the cold winter months. When you first climb in bed your body does have to warm them up as they are already warm against your skin. As a bonus flannel sheets allow you to save money on you heating bill because they keep you much warmer that cotton sheets and you can turn your thermostat down.
Turn Out the Night was created in 1983.
They turn into superhumans
theay turn it down or up
No, sulfur would break and turn into powder.
Turn Up the Night was created in 1981.
Dusk and dawn, respectively.
Sleeping people tend to move about and turn over during the night.
No. Brightly colored sheets will not cause sleep problems. If you like brightly colored sheets by all means use them; it will make it more pleasant to go to sleep. But turn the lights off in your room when you go to sleep, or turn them down very low if you must have light in the room. That way you won't be able to see the brightly colored sheets while you are sleeping. Always try to find ways to make going to bed a pleasant experience, a relaxing escape from the world.