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How do uour get up at this time? Had to get up to get the rest of the family on their way (they are if to Brussels on a day trip) and that was hard enough work. Now I'm back in bed trying and failing to get back to sleepOriginally posted by Alias View Post
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No idea really... Use to it I supposeOriginally posted by eek View PostHow do uour get up at this time? Had to get up to get the rest of the family on their way (they are if to Brussels on a day trip) and that was hard enough work. Now I'm back in bed trying and failing to get back to sleepJoin IPSEComment
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Friggin' cat scratching on the bedroom door at 4:40.
Got up and shut her in the kitchen at 5.
Then Mr ms snoring away.
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Cat fast asleep now.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostFriggin' cat scratching on the bedroom door at 4:40.
Got up and shut her in the kitchen at 5.
Then Mr ms snoring away.

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Cat generally rises at about 7:00 and bangs and meows at the bedroom door until one of us gets up and feeds him and lets him out. He's worked out that the door is a bit loose in the frame and that if he pushes at it, it rattles like someone is knocking on it. #Originally posted by mudskipper View PostFriggin' cat scratching on the bedroom door at 4:40.
Got up and shut her in the kitchen at 5.
Then Mr ms snoring away.

He eats, goes out in the garden for a dump and a piss and them comes back in and goes back to sleep. It's not a bad life all in all.

Morning btw
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Morning all 
Simpsonian type skies present.
And mist.
The one thing I don't miss about the late, much lamented, ZeitMog (may she rest in peace) is the truly foul litter tray.Comment
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