What time do you all goto Bed?

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  • I'll sleep when i'm dead.
    "In many ways, my story was that of a raging, Christ-like figure who hauled himself off the cross, looked up at the Romans with blood in his eyes and said 'My turn, sock cookers'"

    @gietvangent
  • beverick
    beverick Posts: 3,461
    It depends on circumstance, what's on the TV, what I'm in the middle of doing and how "amenable" the wife is :wink:

    So. Anywhere between 22:00 and 01:00.

    Bob
  • on the road
    on the road Posts: 5,631
    1, 2 or 3 in the morning, depending on how well I can drag myself away from the PC.
  • Al_38
    Al_38 Posts: 277
    Normally around 9pm if I can manage it with work, then get up at 5:10 to go training. Tend to get naps in 1 hour intervals during the day in lectures too. If I dont have work to do in the evenings then I have gone to bed at around 7-8pm but that sadly happens rarely. Not sure how some of you lot manage without alarm clocks - I sleep like the dead and normally need at least 2 to wake me up.
  • Probably about 0200 or 0300 on a weekday. But I listen to my iPod or watch TV for an hour or so. It makes it hard to get up at 0640 for uni. :( It's cool though ... I always grab a wee nap in uni, and then maybe when I get home from work. :oops:

    Weekends are no good. Most of the time there is no point in going to bed once there is nothing to do. If it gets to 0800 I'll just stay up.
  • lae
    lae Posts: 555
    usually about 1am, sometimes straying to 2am. I don't sleep very well either, sometimes it takes me a couple of hours to get to sleep. First time I went to university I ended up going to sleep ridiculously late (like 5am) but getting a job sorted that out pretty quickly.

    I once tried to stay away for 48 hours. Woke up at about 10am, the first 24 hours were alright (unpleasant but doable) but at about 10pm the next evening I fell asleep in a 24 hour Tesco.
  • nolf
    nolf Posts: 1,287
    An exceptionally late night for me tonight.
    Almost always in bed by 11 despite being a student and having 4 hours a week (about 40 hrs a week in the library tho...).

    Feel much more tired when I go to bed late and sleep in late.
    Also normal rising time means twice a week I can go out for a 4 hr morning ride, have lunch/shower and getting some tea prepped and be back working in the library by 2pm, giving me 8 hrs of working time.
    "I hold it true, what'er befall;
    I feel it, when I sorrow most;
    'Tis better to have loved and lost;
    Than never to have loved at all."

    Alfred Tennyson
  • Today I'll be going bed about 9am which will be as soon as I've got home from the night shift I'm working at the moment
    Bianchi. There are no alternatives only compromises!
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  • MattC59
    MattC59 Posts: 5,408
    edited November 2009
    Usually I go to bed at around 10:30pm and I'm always working (or on here !) by 7:30am (I work from home).
    Well, except last night, I sat up until about 1:30am playing the new Call of Duty game on the PS3......... which is ace, but that is rediculous !!!!!! (And I'm 37 and have no kids to blame it on !!!)

    Matt
    Science adjusts it’s beliefs based on what’s observed.
    Faith is the denial of observation so that Belief can be preserved
  • MattC59
    MattC59 Posts: 5,408
    nolf wrote:
    Almost always in bed by 11 despite being a student and having 4 hours a week.......

    Pansy :wink:
    Clearly it's no longer like it was in my day :wink:
    Science adjusts it’s beliefs based on what’s observed.
    Faith is the denial of observation so that Belief can be preserved
  • usually snoring away by 22:00. Up at 05:15 so I get a good night, small children-related interruptions permitting...
  • lae
    lae Posts: 555
    MattC59 wrote:
    nolf wrote:
    Almost always in bed by 11 despite being a student and having 4 hours a week.......

    Pansy :wink:
    Clearly it's no longer like it was in my day :wink:

    Depends on the course! I started doing a history degree a few years ago that was 4 hours a week. Dropped out, worked off my debts - now I'm doing an automotive design degree which is nearer 40 :shock:

    Not so bad for me, I've been working 40+ hour weeks for a few years, but for most people fresh out of sixth form it's been a shock!
  • i am shocked at how little sleep so many people get, how much do you lot train? when i am doing hard sessions or long rides i teend to go to bed half 9 and still feel tired
  • Lazarus
    Lazarus Posts: 1,426
    Nuggs wrote:
    10.30pm so I can either be up for work at 6am or on the bike for a lovely morning ride (usually the former :cry:)

    +1

    lost count of the number of films/programs that i haven't seen the end of because of religiously following the above.
    A punctured bicycle
    On a hillside desolate
    Will nature make a man of me yet ?
  • I live up to my moniker. I have insomnia and lying in bed awake just because its bedtime is the worst thing I can do it conditions me to associate bed with awake.

    I don't go to bed until I'm ready to sleep so usually well past midnight and often wee small hours. up at 6.30 and woken up nicely by my ride in.
  • Bed by 10, up by 6.45 at the latest. Early morning is the best time of the day, ideally for riding.
    I should get out more (on the bike)
  • about.....now!

    :)
  • finchy
    finchy Posts: 6,686
    Between 10 and midnight. Wake up at 6.30. Usually snore loudly, so my girlfriend wakes me up a few times during the night.

    My snoring's actually reduced her to tears at times. :lol: 8)
  • BigJimmyB
    BigJimmyB Posts: 1,302
    Around midnight normally, get up at 7am/8am at the latest every day.

    +1

    No change at weekends unless I'm on the sauce the nite before... :lol:
  • Lagavulin
    Lagavulin Posts: 1,688
    Currently depends when the "just one more game..." argument on the new Football Manager finally wears thin. Anytime from 1-3am. of late. A shame and sad really considering last year I was getting up at 4-5am and going out on the bike even long after the clocks went back.