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    19 61.29%
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    9 29.03%
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    3 9.68%
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    Senior Member shortleg0521's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by carpdm View Post
    I have a friend who retired a few years ago. He has trouble tracking days of the week too but knows "big paper day" is Sunday.
    I also retired in 2000, and like a few here for me every day is Saturday and every night id Friday night.
    I am up late and up early to get to the gym by 5am.
    I have to admit I go to the gym early to get out of my girls way so she can get to work.
    Also love a good early AM rid
    shortleg

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    I'm retired, so I am a bit of both. 30 years in the Army made me an early riser...but there was no real set time to be done for the day. So I am accustomed to being up all night.

    Now I can follow this pattern:

    Go to the gym and work out hard, then "Eat until I'm tired; sleep until I'm hungry"!

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    Up at 4:00 AM and usually down by 6:30 - 7:30 PM.
    Morning person and love to ride morning fresh !

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    Mornings are cool

    I like watching the sun come up, so being an early riser but also liking some late nights and at least getting 5 to 6 hour sleep is all I have ever needed to make my day work for me. I ran nights for work for a good number of years but was never really comfortable with being up all night. Being retired now time is irrelevant.

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