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I heard on a commercial the other day that people average about 26 years worth of sleep in a lifetime. For some reason, that is just totally interesting to me. Think of what you could have done with all that time, if you didn't need to sleep.

 

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I heard on a commercial the other day that people average about 26 years worth of sleep in a lifetime. For some reason, that is just totally interesting to me. Think of what you could have done with all that time, if you didn't need to sleep.

In the course of an average lifetime you will, while sleeping, eat 70 assorted insects and 10 spiders.

 

Oh! And horses cant vomit.

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I mean of official "game" time. If you include the entire 3 hours then its still only about 10 minutes of people actually playing football.

I think I remember something about the average play takes 7 seconds. then we get 45 seconds of play clock until the next play. by that math, a 100 play game would be a little under 12min of action. on par with your number.

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