Daytime. I start when my hubby leaves for work and end as soon as he gets home.
2007-07-25 00:55:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Used to be both now only day timer
2007-07-25 01:44:07
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answered by Cutie ♥ 5
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Night timer in my time zone
2007-07-25 00:56:55
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answered by ?Demon Child? 5
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For the best experience reserve at one of the European style hotels created from converted manions and residences on the more eastern (more French-speaking but everyone is bilingual) east side, near Berri and the Quartier Latin and very close to the best-of-Montréal parts of The Plateau and walkable to Old Montréal. (There are larger and chain hotels in the area also). Right on the métro so you can easily get everywhere else, but in 2 days and nights you will only have a chance to see and experience 5-10% of what Montréal has for you. July is also the heart of summer festivals season; be sure to check which are in progress on your visit.
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answered by shane 3
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night timer, i have to work during the day
2007-07-25 00:56:53
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answered by kongkong 2
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night timer
2007-07-25 01:32:27
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answered by geyamala 7
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I am an early morning timer.
2007-07-25 00:56:09
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answered by barbwire 7
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Various. I work nights --no computer access at work. Usually check in here for a little bit in the morning when I get home from work and at various points during the day when I can't sleep.
On vacation starting today and I really need to get off of here and get busy.
2007-07-25 00:58:49
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answered by Indianamom 4
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I'm a whenever I have nothing better to do timer...
2007-07-25 01:00:47
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answered by writeaway 4
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Night timer..when the kids are in bed....:)
2007-07-25 00:56:32
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answered by babyblues_752001 3
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It varies I guess I'm an all-timer.
2007-07-25 00:58:05
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answered by Anonymous
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