What happened to you at 3:00 today?

Indonesia
May 3, 2008 8:22pm CST
I was in a very deep sleep when I heard someone knock on the door. I thought that it must be something from my dream, but after a while, I realize that it's real. I tried hard to open my eyes and looked at the clock and it was 3:00am. I was thinking, "Who dare knocking on my door at this time?". Reluctantly I walked to the door and peek through the curtain, and it was my brother. He left his key at home. Unbelievable. So, was there anything happened to you at 3:00 today or were you able to have a nice and undisturb sleep?
3 responses
• United States
4 May 08
I was working today at 3:00am. I had just started to walk the dogs and clean their rooms with my fellow night worker. Nothing special at all! Just boring ol work! =P lol
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• Indonesia
4 May 08
What do you do? That must be hard, working while the rest of the people were sleeping. But thank you for sharing.
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• United States
5 May 08
I'm a nighttime pet care specialist at a PetsHotel. I make sure the dogs and cats stay happy and healthy through out the night. :) I really don't mind working at night-I don't have to deal with the owners (who I hear are sometimes not too nice =P lol). And I prefer driving at night and in the early morning, less traffic and stupid drivers to deal with =P lol.
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@megumiart (3771)
• United States
5 May 08
I was fast asleep. I usually fall asleep around 1 [am].
• Indonesia
6 May 08
I was sleeping as well at 1 am.. until my brother knocked at the door.:) Thank you for the response
@gemini_rose (16264)
5 May 08
No, at 3 am I was fast asleep, I would not even hear the door if someone was knocking, nothing ever wakes me up once I am asleep!!
• Indonesia
5 May 08
Just like my brother. Once he sleeps, nothing can wake him up, unless it's time for him to wake up. He even writes notes beside his alarm clock, which say "If the clock rings, please wake me up!". And the alarm lays exactly beside his bed, near his ears. Anyway, thank you for the response.