You know that button that’s on your alarm clock? The one RightNextTo the button that shuts off the alarm? Well I have a suggestion for the inventors of alarm clocks. You need to move those damn buttons further apart! Yeah, I was up until 1 a.m. last night and sure I could use a good 8 hours of sleep for a change but I really didn’t want to get up at 9 a.m. this morning. I had stuff to do. Lots of stuff.
Because you, dear Mr. Inventor Person, didn’t think that oh, maybe we shouldn’t put those buttons so close together, I hit the wrong one. When that alarm went off at 7, I really did not want to turn it off. I just wanted another 15 minutes. That’s all. But because you screwed up, I ended up sleeping way longer than I wanted.
Personally I think the inventor responsible for this obvious flaw is the one who needs to come to my house and catch up with my laundry, help Theresa pack because she moves back to her dorm tomorrow, clean my floors and while he’s at it, heck, get up into that attic and start clearing out 23 year’s worth of accumulated junk. After all, it’s not my fault I lost an hour and a half today.
my husband has the same problem. Now he’s fixed it by moving the enitre alarm clock to the other side of the room so he has to get up to turn it to snooze/off. It’s a real treat at 2:45am. Let me know if you find the guy who invented that—he owes me some sleep
Ohhhhh, I am in complete agreement with you. Why is it I think that, somewhere out there, Mr. Inventor Guy is snickering at us. My co-workers are never real fond of it when that happens to me, either!
My alarm clock is on the other side of the room, and I don’t even know where the snooze button is on it. I’m one of those freaks that get up the very second the alarm starts buzzing, no matter how long I have been asleep. I also have the ability to go back to bed and go to sleep in the morning if I just have to get someone up for something….