I suspect I'd run the following sanity checks: * Am I sufficiently unhungover that I can form thoughts beyond "ouch", "busting for a pee", and/or "i feel ill"? * Do I remember going to bed? * Do I remember agreeing to share sleepspace with you? * Did I have the decency to keep at least pants and a T-shirt (or proper nightwear) on?
I did. I might even have managed to OpenID enable comments to my blog this afternoon. Er, I mean, I worked really hard at other stuff and the OpenID bits just magically appeared. Really.
Working from home means I don't end up hitting the snooze button much, but my sense of guilt from lie ins now acts as an effective alarm clock. :(
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* Am I sufficiently unhungover that I can form thoughts beyond "ouch", "busting for a pee", and/or "i feel ill"?
* Do I remember going to bed?
* Do I remember agreeing to share sleepspace with you?
* Did I have the decency to keep at least pants and a T-shirt (or proper nightwear) on?
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(Anonymous) 2005-11-03 06:38 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
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[unscreen this one, LNR?]
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(S)
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But other than that, not too bothered :-)
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No bunks in April!
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(Anonymous) 2005-11-04 11:25 am (UTC)(link)no subject
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I know the feeling though, I think I need to disable my snooze button in some way.
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Working from home means I don't end up hitting the snooze button much, but my sense of guilt from lie ins now acts as an effective alarm clock. :(