If this story doesn't prove that The Matrix is real, then please explain what happened to me Wednesday morning.

For the past 11 years, I've woken up before the rooster crows to get to the station on time for the Morning Show.

My routine is the same old song and dance with a hint of Groundhog Day. I wake up around 4:20 a.m. and get to the station for 5. In between, I shower, get dressed, brush my teeth, make a cup of coffee and head out the door.

This morning, however, something weird happened.

As I pulled into the radio station parking lot in Fairhaven, my jaw dropped when I saw that the time on my dashboard read 3 a.m. My first thought: Did somebody mess with my clock settings?

But that was instantly debunked after I verified the same time with my phone. I was officially two hours early for work and couldn't understand why.

The previous night, I was in bed at a decent time, around 9 p.m., and actually slept quite well. Could I have been sleepwalking to the point where I snapped out of it when it was time to leave for work? I'd be lying if I said I wasn't worried about the fact that I never once looked at the time until I got to work. Honestly, who does that?

I know I can't be the only one out there who has had this happen, so if you have any clue as to how I ended up in my work parking lot at 3 a.m. as opposed to the normal 5, I'd be happy to hear your theories at Gazelle@Fun107.com.

Because I'm absolutely stumped. #MatrixGlitch

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