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Post by pepesdad1 on Nov 3, 2020 9:00:30 GMT -5
Like Ronv69 and a few others, I'm retired and could not care less what time it is. Being retired means that wife, I and "baby" sleep in. She, like us, enjoy sleeping late and eating breakfast whenever we feel like it. "Baby" is old like us and enjoys retirement to the max. She eats well and loves belly rubs and kisses (doggie, not wife).
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Post by Ronv69 on Nov 3, 2020 11:28:38 GMT -5
We're retired, it doesn't matter. Yes it does. During DST I usually wake up between 6:00 and 6:45 am. The clock has changed but my body hasn't and now I'm waking up between 5:00 and 5:30. It's going to take another couple of weeks before my body regulates itself to standard time. Then, in the spring it will all get screwed up again. So why don't you just get up when you wake up?
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Post by Ronv69 on Nov 3, 2020 11:29:50 GMT -5
Like Ronv69 and a few others, I'm retired and could not care less what time it is. Being retired means that wife, I and "baby" sleep in. She, like us, enjoy sleeping late and eating breakfast whenever we feel like it. "Baby" is old like us and enjoys retirement to the max. She eats well and loves belly rubs and kisses (doggie, not wife). Both Lacy and the wife insist on their belly rubs and kisses. 😉
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Post by Goldbrick on Nov 3, 2020 13:21:26 GMT -5
I got up at 4:30 AM for the last twenty years I worked. After bring retired for eighteen months I find I can sleep till nine or even ten with no problem except for my blood sugar numbers. I find if I get to bed by 10PM and get up by 6 to 7am I draw much healthy fasting blood sugar numbers...I'm trying to retrain myself to sleep in a more "normal" fashion.
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Post by jay on Nov 3, 2020 17:21:10 GMT -5
Time? What is this "time" of which you speak? Work, smoke, eat, smoke, sleep, smoke.....repeat.
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Post by pappyjoe on Nov 3, 2020 18:09:14 GMT -5
Yes it does. During DST I usually wake up between 6:00 and 6:45 am. The clock has changed but my body hasn't and now I'm waking up between 5:00 and 5:30. It's going to take another couple of weeks before my body regulates itself to standard time. Then, in the spring it will all get screwed up again. So why don't you just get up when you wake up? I do.
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Post by Ronv69 on Nov 3, 2020 19:35:02 GMT -5
So why don't you just get up when you wake up? I do. I don't understand the problem. 🤔
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Post by mrlunting on Nov 6, 2020 20:35:13 GMT -5
December 20th is the winter eqinox I do believe. Then the days start getting longer. Hang in there, we're all in this together.
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Post by mrlunting on Nov 6, 2020 20:36:15 GMT -5
Time? What is this "time" of which you speak? Work, smoke, eat, smoke, sleep, smoke.....repeat. Right on brother!
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Post by Plainsman on Nov 6, 2020 22:22:06 GMT -5
I don’t gotta have no steenkin’’ clock. I have a puppy. When it’s pee-pee time he chimes and the whole house comes alive.
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