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Tuesday, October 18, 2005

rooster or owl?

ARE YOU A ROOSTER OR AN OWL?

ROOSTER (as if it's not obvious enough hee hee)

OWL (again i think it's rather obvious..heehee)

am not going to give a "lecture" on the birds...am not a bird expert...mmm..actually is there anything called "birdology"? hee hee...anyway....got "inspired" to blog about this from some conversations and observations i had over the past few days....

i realized there are basically 2 types of people...the "owls" and the "roosters":

Owls -these people sleep in the wee hours of the night...it's not that they do not want to sleep...but basically they cannot sleep...even if they were to go to bed at like 12am...they would be tossing and turning...and so these people would generally sleep at 3am or even 4am...and wake up at 11am...and from what i observe, these people are normally surfing the internet during the wee hours...

Roosters - these people will go to sleep at 10pm...personally, 10pm is the time when i could have just reached home or just finished watching the tube..i seldom sleep that early..unless i am damn tired...and these people...miraculously can wake up at 6am..some 5am..and i have a friend who wakes up at 4am every WEEKDAY and 520am every WEEKEND!! holy cow...when i heard this i was telling her...there are some weekends when i actually slept at 530am!! *laughs*

so am i a rooster or an owl....frankly speaking..i am a mixture of both...so you can call me a Roowl or Owster!! *laughs* there are times when i do not sleep till the wee hours...and basically it's because i'm chatting on msn wiht my friends...and there are times when i sleep at 9pm simply because i am damn tired...but one thing for sure..i can NEVER wake up at 4am...*laughs* my earliest record is 530am..and the longest hours that i have slept - 17 hours! *laughs*

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

hehe. u don't know how blessed u r to be able to hit 17hrs. If i dun zzz for 3 days, perhaps I can hope to hit that figure. :) Cheers, the 4am-freak-in-ques

Anonymous said...

And btw, birdology = ornithology i.e. the branch of zoology that deals with the study of birds. ;)

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