| User | Comment |
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romkey  | | posted 10-Sep-2007 3:21pm |
No. I don't use an alarm clock. |
Crayons   | | posted 10-Sep-2007 3:53pm |
It looks fun but I know i'd be tempted to throw it out the window and go back to bed. |
Melf    | | posted 10-Sep-2007 3:55pm |
No. |
| EyesOfCharisma | | posted 10-Sep-2007 4:11pm |
No, I would break that thing into 458024234234 pieces |
cloudhugger    | | posted 10-Sep-2007 6:03pm |
Just no. |
cloudhugger    |
A piece at a time, or one gigantor thunderous clap!? |
Galomorro   | | posted 10-Sep-2007 6:17pm |
No, though it's very CUTE, but I've already decided to buy a crowing rooster alarm clock to supplement a tiny, very old, cracked alarm clock I picked up years ago. It still works okay but I saw the rooster... I wanna wake up to a rooster sound. |
| ultamate | | posted 10-Sep-2007 6:35pm |
I have 4 alarm clocks in my room...that doesn't stop me from getting up,hitting snooze and then back to bed. If anything I'd stomp it or I'd just stop using it.I wouldn't want one. |
| RGirl | | posted 10-Sep-2007 6:59pm |
No, when I was in college and when I was working I made sure the alarm clock was across the room so I had to get up and deal with it. Otherwise I went back to sleep which I still do periodically. I am really ticked right now because I got this cool alarm clock that has a retro design, black with a black lab of the face and the alarm is a barking dog. I love it, only the alarm goes off about 20 min AFTER the time is set. I emailed the company and they sent me a new one only this time the alarm was correct but the hands don't move! They are called Whacky Wakers, I don't recommend them. They've ignored my latest email. |
| MacGregor | | posted 10-Sep-2007 7:03pm |
No, I think that would drive me crazy! |
LindaH    | | posted 10-Sep-2007 9:31pm |
No. I have no need for anything like that. I'm not a 'roll over and fall back asleep' kind of person. Once I'm awake, I'm awake. It's not that easy for me to fall asleep. |
| labjog | | (reply to Galomorro) posted 10-Sep-2007 10:51pm |
> No, though it's very CUTE, but I've already decided to buy a crowing
> rooster alarm clock to supplement a tiny, very old, cracked alarm
> clock I picked up years ago. It still works okay but I saw the rooster...
> I wanna wake up to a rooster sound.
Ha, that's funny, we just got rid of our rooster today, They don't just crow when the sun comes up! Ours would start at about 4am and crow all day long! He would stop if I came outside and sat with him, but as soon as I went in the house he would start, I had to get rid of him before my husband wrung his neck  He is now with a bunch of other roosters and chickens and he can crow to his hearts content or he's getting his ass beat by the other roosters |
Galomorro   | | (reply to labjog) posted 10-Sep-2007 11:38pm |
Awwww. How nice to have critters around like that. Some of my neighbors used to have chickens many years ago which is what got me liking the sound. |
| EyesOfCharisma |
a thunderous clap |
Frostbrand  | | posted 11-Sep-2007 10:06am |
Sure, but I have a pretty small room so there aren't a lot of places it could go. |
cloudhugger    |
YAY! |
cloudhugger    |
See if it comes with an option for suction cups...than it can walk walls and VIOLA! Your room suddenly becomes big enough to have to chase around a walking a talking clock. |
moviesnob  | | posted 11-Sep-2007 11:58am |
No. I have no problems getting up when my regular alarm clock goes off. |
paulyw    | | posted 11-Sep-2007 2:15pm |
My cat can be my alarm clock at times. |
cerealkiller   | | posted 11-Sep-2007 3:02pm |
Nah. I already have the alarm clock on a dresser across the room so I have to physically get out of the bed to turn it off. I use 3 alarms at once - that one, my cell phone music,and a gradual sunrise light one. |
Iseult  | | posted 12-Sep-2007 1:08pm |
No. I don't need it. |
Enheduanna  | | posted 12-Sep-2007 9:53pm |
No. I don't need one as I don't have trouble getting up. My SO has a very difficult time getting up and in theory this would be great for him. In theory. In practice, it would end up beeping for two hours until I came in and found the damn thing wherever it was hiding and turned it off. My SO has such trouble getting up because he has enormous powers of ignoring alarms. It looks like it's only a beeping alarm, too. If it had a radio that could be tuned to some really horrible noise and turned up really loud, then it might have a chance of working. But ultimately it would just end up annoying me and doing nothing to get him up any sooner. |
| mrmarm | | posted 12-Sep-2007 10:57pm |
No, I wouldn't that looks ridiculous. |
| cabinfever | | posted 14-Sep-2007 5:51am |
Hell no. I'd hunt it down and stomp on it. Or my cats would play with it. |
| cabinfever | | (reply to Galomorro) posted 14-Sep-2007 5:58am |
My back yard butts up against the back yard of the house behind us. They have chickens. And a hole in their fence. Two hens and all their chicks have been coming into my yard regularly for the past few weeks, stirring up the many years' worth of dead leaves and eating thousands of bugs... mostly those box elder bugs. The babies have grown really fast... probably from eating all those bugs. It's so fun to watch them scratch, throw leaves everywhere, and then peck at bugs. When the hen scratches, she does a much larger area than her babies, and it's funny to watch the babies dive on the spot she just cleared. They are doing a heck of a job breaking down the leaves. |
Galomorro   |
Arghhhh -- I love animals! These days when you live in a big city you only see cats, dogs, birds and insects. No more chickens and goats. |
| Enigma | | posted 16-Sep-2007 9:47pm |
No I think it would be a waste of money for me. |