
Me, wired up for a sleep study. Photo taken at my direction, specifically to be uploaded to Wikimedia Commons. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Visual Description: Big Sister is watching!
WARBN = BRAWN, NOTJI = JOINT, LADINN = INLAND, SEMTUK = MUSKET — Giving us: BRJOADME
Clue/Question: To the new technician, working at the sleep study institute was . . .
Answer: A DREAM JOB

NYC – MoMA: Pablo Picasso’s Head of a Sleeping Woman (Study for Nude with Drapery) (Photo credit: wallyg)
(Great, modern day concept! Most insurance plans cover this nowadays. No new clue words today. All old favorites. Great job on the answer letter layout. Looks like that kid, Hoyt, is learnin’! Jeff did a fine job with the drawing too. Be well and do good . . . and sleep tight, friends.) — YUR
PS. Not Yer Uncle Rave “Me”. Some other guy I’m friggin’ gorgeous. — YUR
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How could anybody sleep with all that gadgetry attached? I sure hope you are soon OWING GLASS … (unscramble … pretty easy!)
Hmm? One word? Two words? SAWING LOGS? Wife says I sound a bit like a chainsaw! — YUR
OMG…too funny–you are so wired. My husband has had to do a couple of these studies. He hates how the glue sticks to his head. But, the CPAP does work and he gets a good nights rest. I understand he used to sound like a freight train without the CPAP and was sleep waking through the day, but that was in a previous life for him.