You guessed it. I’m not a chipper morning person.
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Austin, Texas novelist Ruth Pennebaker, who's old enough to call herself "fabulous," writes about family, politics, marriage, friendship, feminism, aging and whatever else occurs to her. Her latest novel, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakthrough, was published by Berkley in January 2011.
You guessed it. I’m not a chipper morning person.
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I heard this piece this morning driving in to town. I wanted to shout “Testify, sister!” but refrained, because I know that would be the moment the guy in the car next to mine glanced over to see me talking to myself.
Well, mumbling to myself anyway. I too am not a morning person, and being awakened by a paniced voice shouting “Oh my gawd, I must have turned off the alarm clock instead of snoozing it!” on a day I have another medical appointment is *definitely* not the way to start your morning. One cup of coffee, snagged on the way out the door, is insufficient to overcome the morninggrogginess.
But your KUT piece did provide a brighter spot in the drive!
You get my vote for president.
I get these calls at 6:30 AM and invariably they ask
“Did I wake you up?”
I simply cannot comprehend morning people