I think I just disproved that theory about coffee. Consider this:
- Monday.
- Monday after the clocks leap forward.
- Monday after the clocks leap forward and I "sleep in".
- Monday after the clocks leap forward and I "sleep in" and there are seven kids in the house because it is March Break and my nieces are visiting.
- Monday after the clocks leap forward and I "sleep in" and there are seven kids in the house because it is March Break and my nieces are visiting so I can't make coffee as we have a grinder and that will wake the nieces.
- Monday after the clocks leap forward and I "sleep in" and there are seven kids in the house because it is March Break and my nieces are visiting so I can't make coffee as we have a grinder and that will wake the nieces so I have to get it at work meaning a foggy drive in.
- Monday after the clocks leap forward and I "sleep in" and there are seven kids in the house because it is March Break and my nieces are visiting so I can't make coffee as we have a grinder and that will wake the nieces so I have to get it at work and I get to work meaning a foggy drive in - and there is no coffee when I get to work.

Comments
gorthos - March 12, 2007 10:25 AM
Meet you at 10:00 am at the place nearest the green dome of servitude...
Gordo - March 12, 2007 10:27 AM
The First Cosmic Bank of Karma has credited your account.
I just grind the coffee as needed. If I'm up, the rest of them might as well roll out, too. :-)
Alan McLeod - March 12, 2007 10:27 AM
Fortunately, good grind is within a couple of blocks and the antidote is already in the veins.
gorthos - March 12, 2007 10:28 AM
Fine brother, I'll get my own coffee and drink by myself.
gr - March 12, 2007 11:30 AM
The secret to my success, gents, is having the pot ready to go the night before. But I am seriously jetlagged and flulike-------------THANKS FOR NOTHING SEAN!!!!! I DIDN'T WANT YOUR COLD!
I think I'll have a burrito and a nap (yes, that is what self-employment is like)
Hans - March 12, 2007 3:20 PM
Two words for you next time this happens: Tim Hortons.
Temujin - March 12, 2007 4:47 PM
It's times like these I remind myself "well, it's afternoon somewhere in the world" and crack a good ale or stout.
That'll get the blood flowing. The best part of waking up... etc.
portland - March 12, 2007 4:52 PM
groundhog day
Arthur - March 12, 2007 6:29 PM
Two words for you next time this happens: Tim Hortons.
4 words with that 'Roll up the rim'.
You could have won that Hybrid, Al!
Rhea - March 12, 2007 8:01 PM
I must be in the minority. I love when the clocks change. More chance to romp around outside after work.
cm - March 12, 2007 8:31 PM
The lesson here: Drink tea.
(Rhea, I'm with you. It's the fall change that puts me out of sorts.)
Knut Albert - March 15, 2007 9:43 AM
Always keep a jar of instant coffee for emergencies. One at home, one at work.