| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | lalalalalalalalalalam... (0) 11/11/2007 | its a good idea but depresing
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 | edt4 (99) 07/29/2007 | I wish I could do it, but I seldom sleep more than 5 or 6 hours at a stretch, and that's on a good night. If I'm awake, and stay in bed too long, I end up getting a sick headache that stays with me all day.
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 | LadyJesusFan777 (34) 04/05/2007 | Only if I am sick, otherwise I think this is a total waste of time.
(4 voted this helpful, 0 funny and 0 agree) |
 | Vudija (92) 04/04/2007 | Tempting, but I couldn't if I wanted to: 1) the sun shines in my window and bothers me and 2) laying for that long usually makes my back hurt. I like to move around a lot
(1 voted this helpful, 0 funny and 0 agree) |
 | LastMessenger3 (40) 04/02/2007 | If that's what you want - fine, I wake up at 8 or 9 every day - can't sleep for too long!
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 | CastleBee (81) 04/02/2007 | Not since I was a teenager have I done this. Unless I'm sick, it just makes me feel groggy. I'd rather be concious during that precious time away from the grind.
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 | Djahuti (54) 09/18/2006 | Especially if I have a lady there to keep me company!
(1 voted this helpful, 0 funny and 0 agree) |
 | numbah16tdhaha (147) 09/17/2006 | Can't. Moving today...
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 | HelloKittyHell (47) 09/17/2006 | Sounds appealing to me!
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 | CanadaSucks (45) 04/10/2005 | 5 Stars. Sunday is the only day of the week my alarm doesn't go off at 4:50am. I look forward to Sundays the way prisoners look forward to parole.
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 | LanceRoxas (40) 04/10/2005 | not a chance. Im up at 6am normally reading the Sunday paper and then working on a journal or book for an hour or so.
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 | jakemr33 (6) 04/10/2005 | almost, I usually roll out of bed on Sundays at 10:30am to catch the 11am service, I'm such a lazy butt.
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 | zuchinibut (36) 04/09/2005 | Maybe 10, but noon is a little bit of a stretch for me. At that point it feels like the whole days is wasted, and it will likely mean I'll have an impossible time trying to sleep on Sunday night.
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 | Randyman (103) 03/06/2005 | Are you kidding? During the week I'm up at 3:30, and all week long I dream of staying in bed till noon, but I'm awake by 4:00 and up by 5:00, sometimes 6:00. I don't like to see my day slip away and their is always to much to do.
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 | MariusQelDroma (36) 10/31/2004 | While more sleep is good after a week of insanity, still can't waste daylight.
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 | Mad Hatter (37) 10/30/2004 | My cat won't let me sleep untill 5 a.m. I think noon is a long shot.
(2 voted this helpful, 0 funny and 0 agree) |
 | abichara (60) 06/06/2004 | I almost never sleep in on the weekends. This actually gives me a headache, I'm a nervous personality that's always on the move. I need to be doing something productive.
(2 voted this helpful, 0 funny and 0 agree) |
 | Jello (3) 04/25/2004 | Well, I tend to do this every day (when not in school) so it really doesnt count. Still fun though.
(1 voted this helpful, 0 funny and 0 agree) |
 | forgotten hero (13) 04/09/2004 | If I have nothing on the agenda then there's no harm in a little relaxation.
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 | oldiesmusicfan101 (3) 03/11/2004 | Kind of relaxing, unless you have somebody outside your door having a loud coneversation.
(2 voted this helpful, 0 funny and 0 agree) |
 | kamylienne (77) 03/07/2004 | . . . especially good when you've got good company ; ).
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 | JKooks (3) 03/07/2004 | Hey, whatever you do, do NOT consider the possibility of someone working a second or overnight shift, where they might not get to bed until sunrise after a hard night's work, or else your position on the matter is in serious jeopardy, ClassicTVFan47. I once had to take a job that rotated between day and night shifts in order to pay off some student loans as soon as I could. And when you don't clock OUT until 7:00 AM, you're probably not going to be up at 8, unless it takes you an hour to get home and you haven't yet hit the sack. Try 2-3 in the afternoon. But then again, I'd be lying if I said I expected an inept, basement-dwelling, daylight-fearing, Nintendo-obsessed, reality-phobe to understand this.
(5 voted this helpful, 0 funny and 0 agree) |
 | kolby1973 (32) 03/01/2004 | Sometimes I get to do this..and it is ALWAYS excellent....and it doesn't even matter what day of the week it is...
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 | ClassicTVFan47 (36) 02/29/2004 | Unless I was sick, I could never do this!
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 | irishgit (138) 02/29/2004 | Once you have kids, this is an option that is seldom open to you. On the rare occasions it happens I enjoy it.
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 | Enkidu (37) 02/29/2004 | I'm one of those nutcases who is up always with first light, and hate staying in bed. I love the peace and quiet of the morning; it's a great time to read, write and think about stuff, or go walking in the mountains.
(3 voted this helpful, 0 funny and 0 agree) |
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