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Alarm clocks
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Alarm clocks
Recently, I seemed to have become immune to my alarm clocks. I set my phone and my desktop unit yet I still seem to sleep through them. My brain just incorporates the noise into my dreams with the alarms being a squeeky wheel, or a bad violin player for example. So last night I dug out my old alarm clock from college. After nearly 30 years it still worked and is one with the twin bells mounted on top. That style of alarm is VERY LOUD and there is no snooze button for the body to hit while still half asleep.
I set all 3 alarms last night. As before, the phone and desktop clock were ignored and incorporated into my dreams, but when the twin bell clock went off, the people in my dreams actually blew up like a car bomb was detonated and I found myself so jarred from sleep that I nearly got whiplash. Now that is an alarm clock!! Just proves once again that advancements aren't always better.
I set all 3 alarms last night. As before, the phone and desktop clock were ignored and incorporated into my dreams, but when the twin bell clock went off, the people in my dreams actually blew up like a car bomb was detonated and I found myself so jarred from sleep that I nearly got whiplash. Now that is an alarm clock!! Just proves once again that advancements aren't always better.
Re: Alarm clocks
Holy sh!t, that has to be the funniest thing I heard today
You sir need to get off the maryjane to have that kind of dream, lol.
You sir need to get off the maryjane to have that kind of dream, lol.
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Re: Alarm clocks
Lol you can probably just turn off the other alarms. For the last year or so I wake up at 4:30 to 4 am I don't know what the hell is going on. Oh how I miss sleeping in till 7 or 8 am
Re: Alarm clocks
I have used it for a couple of nights now and the people in my dreams all seem scared for some reason....maybe they know about it.
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