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Noel I'm noticing every post of yours is -11. I gave a +1 to all of those to try and help but I'm just one guy...

You're right, so I added a - to offset your silly behaviour

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WHY ARE WE AWAKE ?

WHO KILLED JFK ?

WHY THE f**k IS DAVID COCK FROM CHANNEL 7 SO ANNOYING ?

All important questions in life.

More to the point, Why isnt everyone else awake.

Slack fokka's :whistling:

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Creation of baby - $0

Movie to pass the time waiting for baby to sleep - $4.95

Baby wanting to stay the f**k awake til past 1am - $0

Deciding to clean your phone up by doing a full reset and restore to original settings and forgetting to set all your alarms again - F$CK YEH!

For everything else there's coffee - and a damn lot of it!

My missus sets an alarm on her phone for me, one of the speakers on my iPhone doesn't work so it's not as loud as it normally would be, I also have an awesome habit of turning it off in my sleep.

When I first started doing day shifts as a manager after 7 or so years of late night work (usually home between 2-5am) I had three alarm clocks set. I put one on my phone next to my bed and two VERY loud alarm clocks on the other side of the room. Only way to turn them off was to get out of bed and cross the room, and once I got my ass out of bed I'd be fine.

If I can just hit snooze and roll over again I'd never get up.

that's a great idea. I just get up turn it off and get back in bed lol. I stopped using an alarm, I wake up a 5:30 every morning + or - 5 mins lol. Body clock ftw?

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Morning Mangs,

TFIT

who's in for Ikes Cream tonight?

heading out to watch a mate. first track day of grip for him

After helping me with my turbo of course...

More to the point, Why isnt everyone else awake.

Slack fokka's :whistling:

I was awake at 6...

I don't want to get out of bed. :(

That's what she said.

that's a great idea. I just get up turn it off and get back in bed lol. I stopped using an alarm, I wake up a 5:30 every morning + or - 5 mins lol. Body clock ftw?

Nice! I'm 6:30-6:40am every day, without fail... If I have a big night and don't get to sleep til around 4 or 5, I'm STILL up by 7am, it amazes people. I may or may not feel like total death, but I'm up.

I may or may not be in. Shall see which way the winds blow.

Same

I'll fart on your sundae if that's what you really want?

I nearly rofl'd

HAHAHA I actually laughed out loud

I'm going to look at 7 strings tonight, maybe a new amp as well :D

NICE! Brands/shops?

Looking at an ibanez s series and a peavey 6505+ combo, it's only 5 or 6 hundred more for the halfstack but I would never use it to it's potential.

Wanted to go to Billy Hyde but they close at 7 and I get home around 630.

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Yeah nice, 6505+'s are badass, always wanted one but not really in the sort of band to really unleash that monster now. Just bought a TSL100 head last weekend actually, used it later that day for the first time. f**k I love tube distortion!! How I've missed it!!

Picking up a celestion V30 loaded quad box next weekend hopefully.

Nice! I'm 6:30-6:40am every day, without fail... If I have a big night and don't get to sleep til around 4 or 5, I'm STILL up by 7am, it amazes people. I may or may not feel like total death, but I'm up.

I'm slowly breaking that habbit. I am up at 6:00 every day for work, and previously it would take 2 weeks or so to re-adjust and be able to sleep in past about 7am. Of course by then its usually time to go back to work and it sucks having to get up at 6:0am again.

I'm now usually able to sleep in till 8 or 9 on weekends :)

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