Time change has done me in
I'm a morning person yet I can't wake up anymore. I miss the sunny mornings (although it is nice to have a longer evening).
Roll the boulder up the hill. Let it run back down. Roll it up again. Repeat. So it goes.
I'm a morning person yet I can't wake up anymore. I miss the sunny mornings (although it is nice to have a longer evening).
Posted by Snooze at 10:14 PM
7 comments:
Ugh. Morning people.
I'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
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.
The time change can kiss my ass.
I do not care for the George W. Bush alteration of DST. Not one bit.
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