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Body clock.

Apparently I like posting on a Monday.

Anyway. I’m very grateful to my body clock today. It woke me up at 9am, so I had time to get up, have breakfast and get to my 10am lecture (I usually set my alarm for 15 minutes before I need to get up because I need a little time to ‘come to’. I’m not one of those people who can just leap out of bed, as I may have mentioned previously).

Why didn’t I set my alarm? Good question. As a matter of fact, I did. But when my body clock woke me up, there was no evidence that I’d set my alarm. Or, indeed, that I had a clock in my room. Yes ladies and gentlemen, power cuts are back in Stanmer Court. Or at least they were for almost an hour this morning. Let’s hope this isn’t a recurring theme again.

It’s a shame my lecture wasn’t at 9am, though. “My alarm didn’t go off because there was a power cut” is a pretty good excuse for missing a lecture, don’t you think?

In other news, my mobile phone has no signal. I usually have at least 1 bar of signal, often more. But for whatever reason, today I have no signal. Anywhere. I’ve tried turning the phone on and off, in the hope that it’ll be kicked into action to find some network coverage, but no such luck. So let’s hope no one important (or even unimportant, just anyone in general) is trying to contact me, because they won’t get through.

ETA: Sphie and Mark have no signal either. So O2 appears to be screwing up.
I can get 1 bar of signal if I leave my phone on my windowsill, but it goes as soon as I take it off. Fun times.

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