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Nothing is anyone's fault and nobody is to blame for anything.
What not even the cons ? ;-)
Thats a very good link, and true. Most doctors if not all, will say you know your own body better than anyone, and know what it needs.
Morning MissT
Can we have a nice thread please where all is involved?
Would make a nice change.
I am still getting up early but just lounging in bed.
I won't have time for much once the new job starts, certainly not for social media lol
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I was genuinely pleased by that article Red. So many times I was looked upon as lazy by people that just didn't understand how am. My son is just the same. His brain and body is and was always at its best from late evening onwards, even as a very small child. Fortunately he has a job which allows for this.
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But I'm not starting a late bird thread. Anyone is welcome on any thread I post.
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Also MT, many people have spent most of their working lives doing shift work, or a lifetime of nights.
This is true NB.. now our alarm clocks wake us up for medical appointments , !!
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Don’t worry rh. When you retire you assume you will stop being an early riser,,, it takes getting used to .
I spent most of my working life getting up between 4am/5am. I was still in bed one Sunday morning at 10am when my father in law came round. He said do you normally stop in this late.
I wont put on here what I said to him. This is a bloke that always started his working day at 9pm, working in a nice warm office, and finished at 4pm. He had not got a clue about working 12 hours in freezing weather.
Should have been, started at 9am till 4pm
I'm not so sure, I used to work normal hours and live a normal life, then I had to take on night work for 30 years; and though I'm now retired I've never been able to get back to a normal pattern. But it's down to years of work, not to DNA.

Still not a moral failing, though.
I often sleep in late. I just love my sleep. This morning I got up at 9:45.
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Have we had a troll on here?
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In my younger days that headline would have injected fear and worry into a young man as it would indicate that her period was late.
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I had to look long and hard at that Sqaddy before it registered. :0)
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I would love to love mornings especially in good weather.

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