The one on the left is a Polaroid of me taken by a college roommate in the late autumn - winter of 1987-1988. Cold enough for me to be wearing a sweater. It's not a particularly flattering picture for several reasons. Alcohol wasn't involved. I don't recall the exact time of day, but I suspect it was afternoon after classes. I like the ironic relevance of the poster, even though it was his, not mine.
The photo on the right was taken in 2002 at a friend's house. I need a new pair of Guatemalan pants; that pair is no longer wearable.
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Anyway, if you find yourself with excessive daytime sleepiness, you should have yourself tested. Don't wait twenty years. Sleep disorders are fairly common, and treatable.
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