Posted on 07/04/2018 6:58:20 PM PDT by BunnySlippers
Does ANYONE know of a wake up service along the Lin es of 976-WAKE?
I have a hugely important meeting in the morning but my clock is broken.
HELP!!!!
Use your cell phone.
What time do you need to wake up? I can call you but I need your phone number.
Don’t fret, I’m not a bot. lol
Rig a flap-jack to fall on your head.
Just don’t sleep tonight.
I am not the one that needs the service....
Yep....except make sure the damned thing doesnt update during the night with a sim lock in place (ask me how i know this)
When i travel i set a few alarms on my primary phone and another on an old phone that doesnt have service across the room just in case i turn primary off without getting up
What is your phone number? All of FR can call you when you need to be ‘woke’.
Does ANYONE know of a wake up service along the Lin es of 976-WAKE?
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I’d bet that Mr Google would give you some info for your area.
Even ol’ Yahoo might have a suggestion or two. Try ‘em.
I have an idea....USE YOUR CELL PHONE!
My bladder and dogs get me up.
I tried.
You have an alarm clock still?
LOL, is it the one where the numbers manually flap down?
Most Wal-Mart’s are open 24 hours....
Go there and buy a new alarm clock for a few bucks.
Call 9-1-1 and give them the time that you need them to call you in the morning. I mean, this clearly sounds like an emergency.
If the meeting is THAT important check into the nearest hotel/motel and use their wake-up service.
I always keep a battery-run alarm clock around for just this sort of emergency - in fact, I have three of them (’safety girl’.)
(I wonder if you can still buy the mechanical ones that my family somehow managed to function with for decades when I was growing up..?)
And, if you have a cell-phone, There Must Be An App for that...
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