As a lifelong night person, morning to me is a four letter word. I hate mornings & prefer to avoid anything before 10:00 a.m., which is plenty early enough for my comfort level.
Over the last several months, I’ve had to have tests, see doctors, see specialists, & have hip replacement.
Many of these appointments were also out of town, which naturally has transportation in the….you guessed it….mornings.
Now, what could possibly be the issue with some of these things happening in the afternoon?
Of course where doctors are concerned, I guess it would interfere with their golf game, but you’d think once in awhile, since we basically pay their wages, they could accommodate our personal hours. I can’t explain the transportation people.
Sooooooo, if it wasn’t for the medical people, & transportation staff, the dawn wouldn’t be cracked, & therefore wouldn’t exist!.
That’s my story, & I’m sticking to it!
More coffee and donuts for me!
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Love your sense of humour! Anyway, wanted to call by and leave my thanks for your recent decision to follow Learning from Dogs. Thank you!!
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Pleased to follow……I think we have much to learn from animals, & our pets can teach us things everyday.
I also think we need ways to chuckle among all the lousy news every time the news is on.
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Early to bed and early to rise was the worst saying ever invented. Nobody should have to wake up to an alarm
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Hear, hear! “Early to bed” etc., never did a damn thing for me other than ruin my day with being so tired from lack of sleep.
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A good read 👍
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Thank you so much.
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Early to bed and early to rise: an old saying invented by the elites to get the sheeple shuffling off in the pre-dawn to tend fields and milk the cows so they could get richer. Now it’s just a matter of profitable schedules.
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