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    Bed Time - When's Yours?

    Being elderly in the 50's, bed time is quickly nearing. By nine snoring begins. Of course, it's also early to rise. So when do you folks hit the hay?

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    Nowhere near that. If I have to be up early, I'm in bed by midnight. On weekends, usually between 2-3am. I'm not much younger than you.

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    I'm 61,stay up until 1:00am,wake up @ 6:30 ,nap during the for 1/2 an hour or so.

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    Between 11:30 and 1:30, 12:10 as an average.

    Wake up...alarm goes off at 7:08 and I get up between 7:30 and 8. Depends on how late I went to bed. I try to get 7-8 hours shuteye.

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    Bed by midnight, up at 6. Not my prefered schedule though, I like being up at night. Everyone in my family is different though.

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    Normally in bed by 9 and up at 6.... I'm 23 and weird
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    I go to sleep between 9 and 10. Usually up by 5:30 to 6.

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    10:30 p.m. up at 6:30 a.m. Sometimes a 30 - 45 minute nap after lunch
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    About 11pm to bed, up at 5:30am.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich Riddle View Post
    Being elderly in the 50's...........
    How about you just buzz off, Rich? That work for you?
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    and Jesse 23 omg 9pm
    Quote Originally Posted by Kent A Bathurst View Post
    How about you just buzz off, Rich? That work for you?
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    Usually at midnight & up 7-7:30. I spent the last 40 years getting up at 5:30, glad those days are behind me.
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    I usually hit the sack between 10:30 and 11:30 up between 6 and 7 sometimes a nap around 4, missed it today had to go to Sky Harbor to welcome the WWll Vets Home from their trip to DC. Always a great time.
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    My bed time is when I am sleepy. Usually around midnight. I'm all grown up now. Seven hours is usually enough sleep for me. Sometimes I like to get a bit more.

    My work schedule before retirement was a modified swing shift, 11:00 am to 9:00 pm. Staying up late has always been a part of my life.

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    The other half of being in bed early is rising early. Awoke about three on the dot.

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