"If you hadn't stayed up so late last night, you'd be..."
It's probably for the best that Charlie manages to trip over the bed frame before Meyer starts in on his comments about how late Charlie went to bed and something self-righteous about how getting up early is better anyway. He's always been a morning person, but he'd be hard pressed to define Charlie that way.
Charlie twisting his ankle and falling, though, is a lot more important than being right (remarkably, there are some things more important than being right,) and his swearing pretty much echoes Charlie's as he offers him a hand up. Again.
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It's probably for the best that Charlie manages to trip over the bed frame before Meyer starts in on his comments about how late Charlie went to bed and something self-righteous about how getting up early is better anyway. He's always been a morning person, but he'd be hard pressed to define Charlie that way.
Charlie twisting his ankle and falling, though, is a lot more important than being right (remarkably, there are some things more important than being right,) and his swearing pretty much echoes Charlie's as he offers him a hand up. Again.