Alarm
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Living alone you really need like a dozen alarms. I learned that all reminders need alarms because I, myself, am a very forgetful person. I have timers for cooking, record setters for basketball games on television, automatic coffee maker, and of course the ever reliable radio alarm clock. The radio wakes me up everyday with high volume music, as long as its loud it will wake me up. There was even a time that I woke up to the sound of jazz flutes. The volume was at maximum so you know I would really turn that thing off, it irritated me so much that I had to get up.
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