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Posted: Sat, 08 May 2004 22:54:24 Post Subject: |
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trekrider wrote: | Ouch...thats gonna hurt Dr.EC! If your not used to it (and you have young'uns...) getting to bed early will sux!
I've been getting up at 4am for soooooo long...well, I really don't need the alarm! |
Not gonna happen here... Although granted... I normally wake up between 7 - 8 by myself no matter when I get to bed.... used to be able to sleep in until noon... but not any more. Misty however.... |
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Red Squirrel Rated NC-17
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Ouch, that must be hard. I need at least 2 to 3 alarms going off at once to actually get up at that time. That way it get's my parants mad and they end up waking me up. It works best when it's something hard to turn off like a password protected alarm on my computer or something. Once it's all over I just fall back asleep. LOL
I could probably sleep through a house fire at those times. Around 3:00 - 8:00am is where I sleep the hardest, assuming I'm in bed by then.
I just happen to have a pretty good schedule though, I'm just lucky for that, and it's probably going to change when I hit college next year. _________________
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