
Why is it?
- Fireman on a Storm
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Why is it?
Why is it when you have to get up for work you can't wake up and when you don't have to go to work you are wide awake at the time you didn't want to get up the day before 

Re: Why is it?
I find going to be (on holiday) at about 2:00am cures me of the waking up early problemFireman on a Storm wrote:Why is it when you have to get up for work you can't wake up and when you don't have to go to work you are wide awake at the time you didn't want to get up the day before

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Re: Why is it?
It's because we were never designed to have to go to a place of work 8 hours a day 5 days a week on average, it's just something we have to do to fit in with the system that we live inFireman on a Storm wrote:Why is it when you have to get up for work you can't wake up and when you don't have to go to work you are wide awake at the time you didn't want to get up the day before



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I've beaten the waking early thing! I just work nights with the occasional late shift thrown in (lunch til late evening). So my bed time is when the rest of the world is getting up. My poor bod doesn't have a clue what's going on, so it's learnt to sleep whenever my head hits the pillow.
My cat is slowly learning that if he wakes me too early, he gets a flying lesson, although sometimes he seems to think it's worth a shot
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My cat is slowly learning that if he wakes me too early, he gets a flying lesson, although sometimes he seems to think it's worth a shot

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VTR Girl said
We've come to a mutual agreement now. If I leave a toe hanging out the bottom of the bed he can claw it and if I can catch him I've got the right to drop kick him
Who needs an alarm clock? I just get up when ever the blasted cat decides it's time
Pete.l
Ha! I can relate to thatMy cat is slowly learning that if he wakes me too early, he gets a flying lesson, although sometimes he seems to think it's worth a shot .

We've come to a mutual agreement now. If I leave a toe hanging out the bottom of the bed he can claw it and if I can catch him I've got the right to drop kick him

Who needs an alarm clock? I just get up when ever the blasted cat decides it's time

Pete.l