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Old 12-21-2012, 12:12 PM #1
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Default Crazy day

I got up and showered and dressed this morning as usual. I went out to start my car so it would warm up and I noticed how dark it seemed. It was raining so it made sense that it would be dark. We had snow last night followed by rain. The roads were not icey but they could be so I had to really concentrate on my driving. On my way in to work I thought that I could tell it was a pre-holiday Friday because of the light traffic. I pulled into my parking space, looked at the clock in my car and found I was an hour early! I must have had a dream that the alarm went off. Luckily I can leave an hour early but I sure feel silly.
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