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Guilty: Wake, Drink 1 bottle (I think it's like 24 oz) room temperature water, teeth/toilet/hair up, dress in running clothes/HR monitor, 30-60 min run (fast walk if my back acts up) outside, coffee, toilet (again), shower, dress/hair/makeup for work, (drive if I'm heading into the office that day), park at my work desk, more coffee (obviously), breakfast while catching up on emails/checking the schedule for the day.

CURSES. It took me too long to type my reply.

 

For sleeps above covers - semi-guilty. Depends on the time of year. Dead of winter, never. From this time of year until the chill of winter returns - almost always. I still fold the blanket down and sleep on the sheets, but I rarely cover up unless it gets cold.

 

The next person has a strict bedtime schedule.

 

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So incredibly not guilty. Unless that task is only going to encourage me doing the things I shouldn't be further while leaving all the things I ought to get done left undone.

The next poster values cleanliness to the point that a simple attempt to scrub out a blemish will impulsively become a whole room cleaning project.

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48 minutes ago, IsabellaRose said:

I have been called out. Super guilty. Getting caught wearing the rubber gloves, hair up, holding various cleaning implements is such a regular occurrence my girlfriend wore yellow gloves and a janitor jumpsuit for Halloween and said she was dressed up as me. 😡

*Mad scientist style cackling laughter*

2 minutes ago, LEROZERO said:

Next person is afraid of the dark.

Guilty as sin, and it's one of the reasons Fear of the Dark is my favorite Iron Maiden song.

The next poster has a favorite song by a classic band (80's or earlier, please don't make me call 90's classic) that is a deep cut or otherwise gets no radio play and no one else seems to know it.

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