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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Feb 2, 2020 11:43:32 GMT -5
I was going to say work day or week day, but I some people on here are retired or out of work and others work on the weekend (like me) so don’t want to exclude anyone.
Anyway, for a long while now I’ve been working an insane number of hours every week to hopefully save for a house. It’s not uncommon for me to work 100 hours a week. So the best part of my day is when I get off my overnight shift and have a little bit of free time to relax before I fall asleep (then have to go back to work). I usually spend this time watching old horror movies or something funny (just about done doing a re-watch of Rocko’s Modern Life).
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Post by Mandarin Dessert Version 0 on Feb 2, 2020 11:50:36 GMT -5
Between 06:00 - 07:00 before I go to work...
Eating toast or bread and cold cocoa for breakfast, washing myself up for work, watching an episode of something (currently One Piece in my quest to catch up), checking out the forums until getting ready to leave the house at 07:08.
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Post by Triangle Lancer on Feb 2, 2020 12:29:40 GMT -5
Waking up at 4am and just relaxing for an hour with a cup of coffee and reading or playing games on my phone.
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Post by Fade on Feb 2, 2020 12:47:28 GMT -5
Up until recently, going on my daily run. I nearly get killed every single day, multiple times, by reckless drivers and I constantly think to myself that if I were to die while running, I’d die a happy man. It’s a rush I can only compare to a few acting performances I’ve had here and there throughout my life.
Recently though, it’s topped by helping my 60 year old mother through her physical therapy exercises. To see her, at her age, with her plethora of medical issues, push herself, strain herself, and then see fatigue & happiness come over her afterwards? It’s god damn inspiring. Makes my day.
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Post by Sponsored by Groose Wipes on Feb 2, 2020 14:50:14 GMT -5
Around the times of 8PM-midnight as that's when most of my friends are online to chat with.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2020 15:01:09 GMT -5
Honestly? Going home from college and playing FIFA for a few hours.
I enjoy getting up early in the morning too.
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Post by I'm Team Bayley and Indi on Feb 2, 2020 15:41:42 GMT -5
you know what the best part of my day is? It's for about ten seconds from when I pull up to the curb to when I get to your door. Because I think maybe I'll get up there and I'll knock on the door and you won't be there. No goodbye, no see you later, no nothin'
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Post by Magnus the Magnificent on Feb 2, 2020 16:06:23 GMT -5
Taking a nap after coming home from work.
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Post by ayumidah on Feb 2, 2020 16:37:09 GMT -5
Usually when people are asleep and the house is quiet, so I can settle in with some chocolate and just relax while I watch a movie or whatever attracts my attention on Youtube before bed.
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Post by Ultimo Gallos on Feb 2, 2020 16:47:25 GMT -5
That first hour after I wake up where I am trying to figure out breakfast and what I need to get done for the day.The house is usually quiet and I can think without being interuppted.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Feb 2, 2020 16:50:07 GMT -5
Climbing into bed first thing in the morning after getting home from work. Even after seven years my body hasn't totally adjusted to working nights.
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Post by adamclark52 on Feb 2, 2020 19:16:10 GMT -5
Leaving work.
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Post by brown bricks on Feb 3, 2020 9:59:43 GMT -5
Getting home from work, showering, and getting a cup of coffee. All of that combined with sitting down after is a big thumbs up from me.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2020 10:00:50 GMT -5
I work in hospital security. It pays minimum wage. It is stupidly dangerous. But it's worth it for two things.
1. Nurses telling me they feel safer when I'm working.
2. Mental health patients improving over time. When they come into emergency they are in the absolute worst of it, the illness they have can often make them act like anti social jerks or turn them super violent. So they get admitted, they get treated and when they leave? You see what they're really like. And most people are really nice.
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Post by Triangle Lancer on Feb 3, 2020 11:30:36 GMT -5
Climbing into bed first thing in the morning after getting home from work. Even after seven years my body hasn't totally adjusted to working nights. I concur with this when working nights. Getting home, grabbing something to eat, shower, flip through a book, then lying down. All in 45 minutes.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2020 12:00:33 GMT -5
It used to be walking my dog.
Since the dog died, it's when I get off from work at 2:00 pm, go home, and either fire up a blunt or crack open a beer and proceeed to watch music videos.
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Post by Baldobomb-22-OH-MAN!!! on Feb 3, 2020 12:38:53 GMT -5
From the moment I fall asleep to the moment I wake up.
You guys here about the time I threw 4 touchdowns in one game?
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Post by Push R Truth on Feb 3, 2020 12:42:04 GMT -5
That period of time after dinner and before sleep. It's like all the important things are done and I can do just about anything I want before sleep.
For the record, I come home from work and try to crack out all my honey-do bullcrap before I cook dinner. So dinner itself is kinda the end of me doing anything productive.
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Post by adamclark52 on Feb 3, 2020 16:50:51 GMT -5
Climbing into bed first thing in the morning after getting home from work. Even after seven years my body hasn't totally adjusted to working nights. I concur with this when working nights. Getting home, grabbing something to eat, shower, flip through a book, then lying down. All in 45 minutes. I’ve been on nights/afternoons for eleven years and I get myself transferred whenever they try put me on a day shift. I can’t do it.
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