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Voted no. However, if putting on the clothes I left out from the night before counts as laying out clothes for the next day, I could change my vote to sometimes if sometimes was an option..
So far a much higher percentage of FFAers have spent (at least) one night in jail.
Not sure what that says, but I'm oddly proud of you guys.
Keep up the good work.
I voted no, but I kind of do this sometimes when I travel for work. Instead of using the drawers I will just lay the clothes out on the couch or chair. Don't always do this, though. Depends on how many nights I'm staying, etc.
I’m a yes too and my alarm is set for 425am on the days I work, and at 445am on days that I don’t. When your schedule puts you up at times when most are sleeping, it’s polite and courteous to do what you can to avoid fumbling around and making noise. Seems odd that this concept would seem laughable to some.
Well, I don’t get up quite that early, but I’m up by 5. I’m a not a morning person, so I don’t like it. The alternative is to get up when I prefer and get to work well after the workday starts. Which would make going in pointless. So yes, bedtime on commute days is early. Between 8-9. After I get ready for work, including getting the clothes ready.
I voted yes, but it's just that I match shirts, pants, and socks on a hanger when I do the laundry... so I have ~20 sets hanging in the closet, and I just grab the next one when I go into the office.
I have some color blindness that's worst in the morning and in low light, so if I don't pre-match my clothes, I don't do a great job of matching anything.
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