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Honest Government Adverts

04 Sunday Oct 2020

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Uncategorized

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Priceless

More of 1980

27 Sunday Sep 2020

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Algernon

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Next Week … Tunes to Play on Your Bottom … fart your way to Social Success

Playlist by Algernon

Do you remember Rock ‘n’ Roll radio – The Ramones

Alone with you – The Sunnyboys

Echo Beach – Martha and the Muffins

Love will tear us apart – Joy Division

Precious – The Pretenders

Whip it – Devo

The boys light up – Australian Crawl

I will follow – U2

We can come together – Flowers

Holiday in Cambodia – Dead Kennedys

Once in a lifetime – Talking Heads

Call me – Blondie

Back in Black –AC/DC

Private Idaho – The B-52’s

I got you – Split Ends

Cheap wine – Cold Chisel

Funky town – Lipps, Inc

Going underground – The Jam

Disorder in the Court

27 Sunday Sep 2020

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Uncategorized

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Does this take anyone back to childhood ?

More of 1970

20 Sunday Sep 2020

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Algernon

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How about those apples !

Playlist by Algernon

Instant Karma! – John Lennon and the Plastic Ono Band

What is Life – George Harrison

Maybe I’m amazed – Paul McCartney

Sugar man – Rodriguez

Paranoid – Black Sabbath

Immigrant Song – Led Zeppelin

Roadhouse blues – The Doors

1970 – The Stooges

Move over – Janis Joplin

Sweet Jane  – The Velvet Underground

Venus – Shocking Blue

E.V.A. – Jean Jacques Perrey

Move on up –Curtis Mayfield

Express yourself – Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band

Lay down (candles in the rain) – Melanie

We’ve only just begun – The Carpenters

Don’t play that song – Aretha Franklin

Pressure drop – Toots and the Maytals

Dream a Little Dream of Me

07 Monday Sep 2020

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Brain function and sleep, Caffeine and alcohol effects on sleep, CPAP, dreaming, Matt Walker, REM Sleep, sleep science

Professor Matt Walker – Sleep Scientist

Story by Emmjay

So, FM said over breakfast “I bet you’re exhausted”. I said I was – but how did she know ? Was it THAT obvious ?

You snored all night.

Well, the wash up of that was a wee bit of nose surgery, which was not as disgusting or painful as I imagined it might be. Possibly tempered by coming out of anaesthesia and awakening to a lovely blond angel. I wondered whether I had in fact died and gone to heaven, she was so beautiful. If that was the case, I thought things were looking promising.

But the surgery proved to be of marginal benefit at best and some time later I agreed with my GP and enrolled in a sleep study.

The wired of Oz

The results were truly amazing. Apart from the challenge of sleeping in a hospital bed all wired up all night – plugged into a machine that monitors everything – brain waves, oxygen saturation, wakefulness – was the ignominy of having to ask the sleep technician to unplug me a couple of times to answer the call of nature.

Cutting to the chase, I was almost waking up – that is just short of actually opening the eyes, up to 60 times an hour. This is caused by my floppy airways collapsing, my oxygen level falling and the good old brain saving my life time and time again by (almost) waking me up. While it’s quite nice to be kept alive, what’s not so nice is to be constantly exhausted because my quality of sleep was so appallingly bad. This had serious impacts on my effectiveness at work and I was struggling to stay awake by 2:00 in the afternoon. So I loaded up with caffeine – which would later make things even worse.

It’s considered normal to have periods of deep sleep, light sleep, rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and dreaming and to wake up a few times, but the obvious treatment for me was to get a Continuous Positive Airways Pressure (CPAP) machine. My wake-ups fell from an average of 58 to 8 per hour. Then 5, and sometimes 3. Five light sleep periods – almost wake-ups is regarded as normal. And although having a face mask and scuba-like tubing does nothing to increase my attractiveness for FM, I am now sleeping solidly not for a long time – maybe 5-6 hours a night, but the quality of my sleep has rocketed up.

I have started to dream again – and remember some, in colour and often. These are markers of achieving some deep sleep and there are lovely consequences – like being far less forgetful and a lot more energetic the next day.

Which brings me to Professor Matt Walker.

A couple of days ago I chanced to encounter a TeD talk (the first of several) by the good professor and he shed an incredible amount of light on the subject. Like what’s happening in the brain during sleep and the rather serious effects of sleep deprivation – including the terror of Alzheimers disease. The biology is fascinating to say the least.

He discusses the surprising effects of caffeine (a stimulant, obviously) and alcohol (a sedative). His discussions are compelling reasons to have a think about how much – and when in the day one might imbibe. Matt isn’t a hard line wowser, but research findings like – caffeine has a half life of 12 hours – which means even a coffee at breakfast will still result in half that caffeine being in the body at bedtime. So we sleep less well, get up with a quarter of yesterday’s caffeine still floating around, feel a bit slow and depend on an other cup of coffee to get going. Do you see where this is heading ?

Did you know that while alcohol in the evening makes us relax and sometimes fall asleep, later in the night the party is still going on in the brain and the housekeeping (like committing today’s thoughts to long term memory) and cleaning up (servicing the brain engine – flushing out the biochemical waste) don’t get done. Which I reckon sounds bad.

Anyway – Prof Matthew Walker is the real deal and I can see why his book “Why we Sleep – the New Science of Sleep and Dreams” has become a massive best seller.

Take the time to have a look at a few short videos – and you will see not just that which he says, is an interesting and powerful message, but that his presentation and organisation of thought are really excellent.

Here you go…..

This talk has had 11 million views. ELEVEN MILLION !

But there are others – he tends to present every year or so on TED and there are lots of useful tips on how to improve your sleep – without going to CPAP – but he does say that if you have sleep apnoea, you need to get that looked at as a first priority.

See you. I’m off for a snooze

Emmjay

Pet Songs

06 Sunday Sep 2020

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Algernon

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Pet Songs

Playlist by Algernon

Horse with no name – America

Wild Horses – The Rolling Stones

White Rabbit – Jefferson Airplane

Rock Lobster – B-52’s

Crazy Horses – The Osmonds

Pigs on the wing – Pink Floyd

Shock the Monkey – Peter Gabriel

Boris the Spider – The Who

Peace Frog – The Doors

Black Cow – Steely Dan

The Lamb lies down on Broadway – Genesis

Eagle Rock – Daddy Cool

Monkeys gone to heaven – The Pixies

I want a dog – Pet shop boys

Abyssinia – Foodge 63.5

28 Friday Aug 2020

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Emmjay, Foodge Private Dick

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You can go first drop. No, YOU can go first drop.

“George” ?

“Frank !”  “How the fuck are you ?”

“Good as the gold in my ring, George”. “Listen, I won’t dilly-dally.  I thought O’Way was going to London.  What’s the dope ?”

“You mean apart from O’Way” ? said George.

“Frank, it’s a paedo assignment.” said George.

“I see”, said Frank.  

“But to kill the risk as well as not to draw attention to anyone past or present, Id’ like you to consider someone with , how shall we say, less profile and definitely less insight than O’Way.”

“Foodge ?” said George.

“Right man for the job”, said Frank.

“Abyssinia” said Frank

“Abyssinia” said George.

Cat Songs

22 Saturday Aug 2020

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Algernon

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Playlist by Algernon

Cool for Cats – Squeeze

The Lovecats – The Cure

What’s new pussycat – Tom Jones

Cats in the Cradle – Harry Chapin

Year of the Cat – Al Stewart

Stray cat strut – Stray Cats

Delilah – Queen

Honky cat – Elton John

Phenomenal Cat- The Kinks

Pink pussy cat – Devo

Wild cats of Kilkenny – The Pogues

Cat walk – John Coltrane

Something for Cat – Henry Mancini

Hello – The Cat Empire

Matthew and Son – Cat Stevens

Apparently there’s a guy playing guitar in Allie Sherlock’s video

Yes, OK, there’s no Cat in this one…. but Hung hates cats, so, a consolation video…

Dog Songs

15 Saturday Aug 2020

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Algernon

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Playlist by Algernon

Who let the dogs out – Baha Men

Seamus the dog – Pink Floyd

Martha my dear – The Beatles

Black dog – Led Zeppelin

Diamond dogs – David Bowie

Me and you and a dog named Boo – Lobo

I love my dog – Cat Stevens

Mad dogs and Englishmen – Noel Coward

The Boxer – Simon and Garfunkel

Hounds of Love – Kate Bush

Dog eat dog – AC/DC

Hound Dog – Elvis Presley

The Puppy Song – Harry Nilsson

Cracker Jack –Dolly Parton

Joy to the world –Three Dog Night

Music for Pleasure Vol 22

08 Saturday Aug 2020

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Algernon

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Clearly the apprentice photographer was on duty that day

Playlist by Algernon

Dragging me down – Inspirational carpets

Keep on shining –Curtis Harding

Golden brown – Dave Brubeck

Call me – St Paul and the Broken Bones

Nobody gets what they want anymore – Marlon Williams

Strong Enough – Ray LaMontagne

Whispering pines – The Band

Superlungs my girl – Terry Reid

Corner store – Johnathon Richman and the Modern Lovers

Keep on keeping on – Curtis Mayfield

This time (I’m gonna try it my way) – DJ Shadow

Stubborn kind of fellow – Curtis Mayfield

This time (I’m gonna try it my way) – DJ Shadow

Love’s theme – The Love Unlimited Orchestra

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