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What time do you Assemble?

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So I usually assemble at about 11 or 12 in the morning. Its hard to get up because I retire rather late.

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10:00 or 11:00.
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Fenix wrote:So I usually assemble at about 11 or 12 in the morning. Its hard to get up because I retire rather late.

How about you?
Define "assemble"......

I'm wide awake every morning by 4:30 AM.............but being awake and getting out of bed are two different stories..........the later happenes between 4:30 AM and 9 AM. Depends exactly why I have to get out of bed.

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Normally 7:15-8:15am on school days. Weekends, 8:30-9:00.


Has anyone slept past noon?

Oooh, *runs to the 'Have you ever' thread*
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Well, I generally have to be at work at 9am, so then I get up around 8 (but usually closer to 8:30)

Otherwise... anywhere from 10-11 usually... occasionally later.
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I try to make sure I'm up by 9, although I prefer being up between 7-8. It all depends on when I retired the previous day. :-k
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I have to be at work or school (depending on the day of the week) at 9:30, and I still have a 50 minute drive (only for one more week till I move! :D ), so I generally get up around 8:15. Today I somehow shut off my alarm and got up at 8:27 and was drving down my driveway at 8:32. I officially rock!! Of course, I brushed my hair and put on some makeup in the car on the freeway........... :- but you all can pretend you do not know that.


On days when I don't work, I usually get up about 10-11. Sometimes later depending how late I stayed up the night before.
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I usually rise somewhere between 8 and 11 AM... It's very hard for me to sleep past 11 and many times not nearly that long. One day a week for most of the year I have to get up at 7-7:30 which I totally detest. :noway:
Typical for me is probably in the 9-10:30 range... though I do confess to getting up earlier than that in the last couple mornings in order to post here. :oops:
When I was young I used to be an early riser. That probably also had to do with the fact that my parents liked to put me down by 9 PM. Image Now they have a hard time getting me to bed. If I try to go to bed extra early I usually just end up laying their awake. I like to get 8 hours sleep so many times I look at what time I'm going to bed and add 8 1/2 hours to it in order to determine what time I want to rise. Normally I awaken earlier in the morning and go back to sleep. It's not unusual though for me to have only 6-7 hours of sleep. I don't like it very much but I'm slow when I get up. All my energy comes in those few hours before I go to bed. *starts bouncing around the room* See what I mean? So I stay up later because I'm being productive... I don't like it in the morning when I get up though and realize I'm short on sleep. #-o
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Dr. Watson wrote:Has anyone slept past noon?
Now and then. There was one time I awoke to my clock saying 14:57. In my tired state I wasn't sure what on earth that was, then realized it was military time and it was 2:57 pm, and I had a dress rehearsal to get to at 3:30 for a concert that night. Appearently at some point in the morning I had not only shut off my alarm but had also switched my clock to military time, and I have no recollection of either.

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Between that and you waking up under your mattress, I think you would be an interesting fellow to watch sleep....... :-k
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Jonathan wrote:
Dr. Watson wrote:Has anyone slept past noon?
Now and then. There was one time I awoke to my clock saying 14:57. In my tired state I wasn't sure what on earth that was, then realized it was military time and it was 2:57 pm, and I had a dress rehearsal to get to at 3:30 for a concert that night. Appearently at some point in the morning I had not only shut off my alarm but had also switched my clock to military time, and I have no recollection of either.

-Jonathan
I have shut off my alarm in my sleep before. Good times, good times.

I on rare occasions sleep past noon... but it is pretty rare for me... I feel like I'm wasting too much of the day, or something, if I do that.
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jessicado wrote:Between that and you waking up under your mattress, I think you would be an interesting fellow to watch sleep....... :-k
His poor (future) wife... :anxious:
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Whew... glad I'm not marrying Jonathan. :anxious:
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I'm sure the feeling is mutual!
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The Top Crusader wrote:Whew... glad I'm not marrying Jonathan. :anxious:
I think *someone else* was being given preference in another thread. :neener:
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I have to be up by 7:15. :-#
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Jonathan wrote:
Dr. Watson wrote:Has anyone slept past noon?
Now and then. There was one time I awoke to my clock saying 14:57. In my tired state I wasn't sure what on earth that was, then realized it was military time and it was 2:57 pm, and I had a dress rehearsal to get to at 3:30 for a concert that night. Appearently at some point in the morning I had not only shut off my alarm but had also switched my clock to military time, and I have no recollection of either.

-Jonathan
That's the reason my alarm clock is across the room from me..........so I actually have to get out of bed to turn it off.

I've would chuckel that you turned off the alarm and switched the time on it w/o any recollection..............but I've had entire conversations in a simi-wawke-but-mostly-sleep state that I'd like remember my older brother at my bedroom door.............but have no clue why he had been there, what he had said, or what I had said back.

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Dr. Watson wrote:Normally 7:15-8:15am on school days. Weekends, 8:30-9:00.


Has anyone slept past noon?

Oooh, *runs to the 'Have you ever' thread*
I slept past noon ONCE in my life. :- It was on a saturday though. However, my brother comes home almost every weekend, and he sleeps in until like, 1:00.

Usually I'm awake just a little while after I wake up. It depends though, on how early it is and what the reason is. If I have to wake up at 3 AM to leave for vacation, I'm up! But, if I'm waking up just to do school, it's a different story. :P

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Chandler wrote:
jessicado wrote:Between that and you waking up under your mattress, I think you would be an interesting fellow to watch sleep....... :-k
His poor (future) wife... :anxious:
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Post by Christian Cowgirl »

Wow, you guys are late risers! I get up around 6 - 7 o'clock.
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