“Roll out of bed on a log.”
Root expressions:

“Roll out of bed & Sleep like a log.”
“Run out of town on a rail.”



Comments:
??? So this is something I apparently said to my wife this morning while I was still in a semi-asleep state: "If it were almost 9:00 you'd roll me out of bed on a log." I have no idea what it means, but I assume it conflates "Roll out of bed," "Run out of town on a rail," and "Sleep like a log."
Matt Barber, 1/28/10



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