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Moderately Owlish.
Moderately Owlish, and I'd agree with that
Morning Lark ( 5am) Can not get the Driving day times to go away.
not surprisingly chirpy lark :-)

I do seem to be in the minority here so far.

I bet we could predict based on posts who is owlish and who is larky :-)

auntie xxx
btw i deleted your other thread to avoid confusion.
I'm not sure about the rigour of that test. It told me that I am moderately larkish and that I go to bed between 9.30 and 11 pm, whereas I never go before 1am.
AB, btw Me?? No problem x
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BTW I am moderately larkish
It's not accurate. I go to bed between 12 and 2am...and get up between 6 and 8am.
Moderately owlish, although in my experience something closer to a zombie would be more accurate.
Moderately Lark-like

Moderately Lark-like, in bed by 11pm

Totally wrong, up about 0600, never in bed before 0100, usually closer to 0200.
Someone enlighten me please, btw??? 11.05??
There was something on the morning TV about a study into this. Not surprisingly folk with different body clocks have different periods when at their best, but surprisingly not a fixed time after awakening. Night owls take much longer to hit their daily peak.

btw = by the way
Moderately lark -like, which surprises me (must be the age thing, wake up too early these days) but it is way way off regarding when I hit the hay at night ! (Like Baldric I guess.)
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AB Auntie .Thanks
I'm moderately larkish - it's not right though, some nights I don't get to bed and I'm always up by 4-5 a.m. regardless
TWR: It was meant for dustypuss (who had two threads that were the same). ABAuntie deleted the other one as to avoid people getting confused.
"10. If you had no committments the next day, compared to your usual bedtime, how much later would you go to bed?"

Who wrote the questions and who forgot to use a spell checker?

That question needs another answer to it "I'd not go to bed at all". If I don't have commitments the following day I usually end up staying up all night.

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