Night Owl - Thread

Just got in from a SOBER night out!

Quite enjoyed it if im honest, though made me realise how ridiculous going out every Saturday and getting smashed really is, i've wasted so much money over the years :(
 
Just got in from a SOBER night out!

Quite enjoyed it if im honest, though made me realise how ridiculous going out every Saturday and getting smashed really is, i've wasted so much money over the years :(

Wow nice to see someone on here say this :D

Nice 1 m8, use your hard-earned £££ on computer goodies instead of throwing it @ the drinks companies :o
 
Wow nice to see someone on here say this :D

Nice 1 m8, use your hard-earned £££ on computer goodies instead of throwing it @ the drinks companies :o

I'm travelling Europe in a month so saving the £££ for that, that and trying to get hench again for when I go, no point smashing 2000-3000 calories if not more away every weekend!
 
I was out earlier so I'm not long in. The guy next door is drunk and shouting at people and his dog in the back garden so I can't get to sleep.
 
After getting back from a week away with about 20 people, and spending a day on the internet with thousands to talk to i've realized something. I miss the company.
 
me, watching dexter season 4 episode 11, just started it. just gonna finish the season (which is awesome) then go to sleep. one more episode left after this one.
 
I do night shifts. I don't go home till 6:45. Do I win?

I have a headache and I haven't been given the night off tonight which means my birthday ticket to see Blink 182 is going to have to be sold. Gutted.
 
I do night shifts. I don't go home till 6:45. Do I win?

I have a headache and I haven't been given the night off tonight which means my birthday ticket to see Blink 182 is going to have to be sold. Gutted.

You win, but I guess it gets easier if you do the same hours consistently?

Do you go back to your normal hours on your time off or do you stay nocturnal?
 
At the moment I am doing 3 nights a week because I study at uni 2 days a week. So the day before uni is my "get my body clock in order" day. The 2 study days were back to back however when I go back later this year there is a big chance they won't be. So it's going to be a new experience. I also have to commute a hour and a half to the uni so doesn't make it any easier getting up early.

At the moment I go home, eat and then sleep and I wake up at about 4pm. After my last day I try and only sleep till about 1pm so that I can go to bed at a reasonable time that night. It's no fun being awake all night when you want to use your day ahead.
 
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