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UER Forum > Archived UE Tutorials, Lessons, and Useful Info > Over night UEing (Viewed 884 times)
RevSM 


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Re: Over night UEing
<Reply # 40 on 11/26/2003 11:21 PM >
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Posted by Mr. X
Posted by Intalex
Mr. X I was actually trying to mimic darktreader by being a stuck up arrogant bastard. I wanted to prove my point in the same tone he used to try and convince everyone that my favourite energy drink was mushed up cow balls.


Well you ended up mimicking Corky from "Life Goes On" with the post about death occuring from the absence of sugar in ones diet.


To clarify, he is somewhat correct. Almost everything you eat has sugar in it though even if it is in different forms (fructose, sucrose, dextrose, etc.) Each type of sugar affects you differently. If you want a quick sugar you should eat candy, if you want medium eat starches or carbohydrates, and if you want a very slow releasing sugar eat meat or protein.

In any case, I've never done UE overnight but would like to given the right circumstances. I think the experiences that freak has shared with us in the past would be lots of fun – camping in an abandoned building way out in the middle of the wilderness.


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Re: Over night UEing
<Reply # 41 on 11/26/2003 11:24 PM >
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I toyed with the idea of staying overnight in the Crease building at Riverview Psyche, but since Riverview is active, there would be a pretty big risk of getting discovered (film crews are in there quite frequently). Still, the idea intrigues me...

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Re: Over night UEing
<Reply # 42 on 11/27/2003 7:08 AM >
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I think UE overnighters are like begining UE. Start small work your way up. Also if you do it have min 3 people and someone always has to be awake.

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Re: Over night UEing
<Reply # 43 on 12/9/2003 2:15 AM >
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Posted by xrahy I hope to wake up to several feet of snow, so I'll be consulting weather.com to plan the exact timing


Even better yet...check out www.wunderground.com They're an excellent and much more reliable source when it comes to forcasting. (they've got some cool toys on the site too!) Also if you haven't gotten it yet try grabbing the "weatherbug" it provides real time forecasts for your area through local schools, museums, ect...Very valuable to have around. Especially if you're doing anything in the winter where snow or other harsh conditions could arise.

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Re: Over night UEing
<Reply # 44 on 12/16/2003 1:22 AM >
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Its a shame that weather bug is spyware...

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