Thursday, April 21, 2005
Still hear?
If so, come on .. what are you waiting for!! Just one day left and we don't want you to miss the opportunity to start having a silent night ;)
Tuesday, April 19, 2005
The Headlines
"Snoring proves a sex turn-off" (Daily Mail)
"Stop snoring week aims to restore happy sex lives" (Telegraph.co.uk)
"Snoring is bad for your sex life" (Manchester Evening News)
"It's snore fun when you have to sleep all alone" (Scotsman)
"'Devastating snoring' that can now be treated" (ic Wales)
"SEX IS A REAL SNORE POINT" (Glasgow Daily Record)
"Snoring can be the cause of divorce" (Pravda, Russia)
"World ; Snoring ruins your sex life!:" (Keralanext, India)
"Don't snore for a good sex life!" (Hindustan Times, India)
"Snoring affects sex life, says study" (Calcutta Telegraph, India)
"Survey: Snorers Have Less Active Sex Lives" (WBAL Channel.com, MD)
"New Survey: Snore More, Make Love Less" (Elites TV, TX)
"Snoring stifles sex life" (New Zealand Herald, New Zealand)
"You snore? Don't score?" (Sydney Morning Herald, Australia)
"Less snoring, more sex: survey" (Brisbane Courier Mail, Australia)
"Bad Sex Life? Stop Snoring" (Sci-Tech Today)
"No surprise as UK survey says snoring affects sex life" (Earthtimes.org)
"Snoring Isn't Sexy" (Moderate Voice)
Off and running
So before things get all hectic again, here is an update on media activity over the past 48 hours. The Sunday papers carried some small tasters ... "War Of Snores, Snoring ruins your love life, causes rows and makes you tired it has been confirmed. A quarter of snorers seldom make love, half argue about snoring and 60 per cent sleep in a seperate room. A study for Stop Snoring Week, which starts tomorrow, found that a massive 80 per cent of relationships would improve if snoring ceased." in the News Of The World. A range of articles on Monday ranging from a small paragraph in the Daily Mail ("Snoring 'Turn Off'") through to a comprehensive full page article in The Times ("Bad Vibrations")
On the web it seems the message has spread across the world, with articles in The Calcutta Telegraph ("Snoring affects sex life, says study") and the Sydney Morning Herald ("You snore? Don't score?")
More soon ....
Friday, April 15, 2005
Spreading the message
ITV News are on the phone as I type this and the Press Association will be calling back any second now.
Phew :)
See you all bright and early on Monday morning.
Thursday, April 14, 2005
Front page news ....
Wednesday, April 13, 2005
Testing, testing ... 1 ... 2 ... 3
Marianne and Allen pre-record some broadcast material for the radio. Maybe we can use matter transportation at a later date.
Tuesday, April 12, 2005
On your marks, get set, GO!
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Monday, April 11, 2005
A fresh start to the week
Friday, April 08, 2005
As the weekend approaches ...
Something for the weekend .... 10 celebrity snorers taken from the Celebrity Lists Book
1. Will Carling
2. George Washington
3. Richard Pitman
4. Beau Brummell
5. Bill Clinton
6. Benito Mussolini
7. King George II
8. Abraham Lincoln
9. Scott Hastings
10. Theodore Roosevelt
:)
Thursday, April 07, 2005
Yum, yum
Wednesday, April 06, 2005
The Paul O'Grady Show
Telling A Story
Tuesday, April 05, 2005
Just 13 Days To Go ....
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We are delighted to present Professor Raj Persaud Consultant Psychiatrist, to be our key speaker. Professor Persaud will give us an insight into how fragile our relationships really are. Professor Persaud is the author of over 100 research papers, numerous books and is a popular television and radio broadcaster. Robert Royston,Clinical Scientist, Sleep Study Unit at the Royal National Throat Nose & Ear Hospital in London, will be demonstrating how the loud and disruptive the noise of snoring affects us. Robert's presentations are always lively. Unmissable. Marianne Davey MSc, co-founder of the British Snoring & Sleep Apnoea Association will be presenting the results of our recent research, Less Sex for Snorers - True or False? Questions will be led by our Chairman, Dr Neil Stanley, Director of Sleep Research, HPRU Medical Research Centre and Past President of the British Sleep Society. Refreshments will be available at the end of the meeting. If you wish to attend please be kind enough to let us know so that we can reserve you a seat. email marianne@britishsnoring.co.uk alternatively you can telephone Marianne on 01737 245638 | |
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