I'm not a morning person. When the days toil is done, why would someone want to cut short the evening leisure time. Bad morning ability is the consequence of the above.
i stopped being fond of [or more accurately, not completely offended by] mornings when i was still a kid. these days if i have to face one i do it bitterly, trying to ignore im even doing it. head down. eyes focused. waiting for the afternoon.
that being said, i do love breakfast [well, in the afternoon]
Oog. All this skidding backward and forward in time makes me queasy.
The UK gets it's bi-annual time-travel event in a week or two. We'll be lunging forward an hour (give or take a few seconds) and I'll be clinging on for dear life. The G-forces can be quite something.
Ugh. Morning people.
ReplyDeleteI'm not a morning person at all - despite the fact that I have to be at the office at 7 AM every day. The time change has been a painful one
ReplyDeleteI'm not a morning person. When the days toil is done, why would someone want to cut short the evening leisure time. Bad morning ability is the consequence of the above.
ReplyDeletei stopped being fond of [or more accurately, not completely offended by] mornings when i was still a kid. these days if i have to face one i do it bitterly, trying to ignore im even doing it. head down. eyes focused. waiting for the afternoon.
ReplyDeletethat being said, i do love breakfast [well, in the afternoon]
Oog. All this skidding backward and forward in time makes me queasy.
ReplyDeleteThe UK gets it's bi-annual time-travel event in a week or two. We'll be lunging forward an hour (give or take a few seconds) and I'll be clinging on for dear life. The G-forces can be quite something.
The time change can kiss my ass.
ReplyDeleteI do not care for the George W. Bush alteration of DST. Not one bit.
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