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Morning Person
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Morning All,
As I sit here with my coffee trying to insert matches in to my eyes and wondering if there's a top out there in the same fetching shade of red my eyes are, I wondered can you actually become a morning person?
Now by that I don't mean one of those chirpy, chipper, all smiling, all singing, think they're in a bl00dy musical at 7am, irritating as a road drill outside your window and a budgie in your office type people.... Sorry if any of you recognise yourself in that description. (Incidently, do you realise how annoying you are?! You're probably in too much of a good mood to care right?!)
I mean just someone who does not mind dragging their bum out from their snug, warm bed and out in to the cold, dark freezing cold for no apparent reason other than someone somewhere dictated that for the next 40 years I have to spend the hours of 9am - 5pm in complete drudgery.
And I wouldn't mind but at the weekends I get up early quite happily simply because there's not a loud ringy thing screaming dictating that I have to get up!
Ahem.... oops, sorry, ranting (I'm really not a morning person)...So... Erm....How do I become a morning person?
Cheers
China Doll
xx
Ps: Comments about what side of the bed I got out of this morning and about becoming a 'nice' person will be met with extreme sarcasm, possibly rudeness. ;0)
As I sit here with my coffee trying to insert matches in to my eyes and wondering if there's a top out there in the same fetching shade of red my eyes are, I wondered can you actually become a morning person?
Now by that I don't mean one of those chirpy, chipper, all smiling, all singing, think they're in a bl00dy musical at 7am, irritating as a road drill outside your window and a budgie in your office type people.... Sorry if any of you recognise yourself in that description. (Incidently, do you realise how annoying you are?! You're probably in too much of a good mood to care right?!)
I mean just someone who does not mind dragging their bum out from their snug, warm bed and out in to the cold, dark freezing cold for no apparent reason other than someone somewhere dictated that for the next 40 years I have to spend the hours of 9am - 5pm in complete drudgery.
And I wouldn't mind but at the weekends I get up early quite happily simply because there's not a loud ringy thing screaming dictating that I have to get up!
Ahem.... oops, sorry, ranting (I'm really not a morning person)...So... Erm....How do I become a morning person?
Cheers
China Doll
xx
Ps: Comments about what side of the bed I got out of this morning and about becoming a 'nice' person will be met with extreme sarcasm, possibly rudeness. ;0)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You may well have a point there Lorla... Tho to be honest I still think it's more the fact that I have to than anything.
Special stars to Bellringer for being you... I also aspire to be that way. Also for being so reasonable in your answer when i was clearly a cow in my question ;0)
(As a side note... why'd Poppy?Sam go? Her answer was fine?! Ho hum....)
Special stars to Bellringer for being you... I also aspire to be that way. Also for being so reasonable in your answer when i was clearly a cow in my question ;0)
(As a side note... why'd Poppy?Sam go? Her answer was fine?! Ho hum....)
I'm with bellringer. I think myself lucky I have woken up in the Morning. I can't understand anyone who is not a morning person. My husband drags himself out of bed and sits on the sofa and nearly falls back to sleep, then rushes around to get ready for work. I get up at 6-45 to 7 am have breakfast. Get dressed a ready for work, then take the dogs for a short walk around the block and leave for work at 8.25. I do start going downhill about 9pm if I am not doing anything special.