Remember to change your clocks at 2am tomorrow!!!
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Remember to change your clocks at 2am tomorrow!!!
Wind them back - extra hour tomorrow ...... what are you going to do with the extra hour??
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Pete,
Surely you deserve an infraction for giving people the correct information on the clock change.
Most of SN are so used to your time change threads being the wrong way round, that to actually post one that is correct, may make people change their clock the wrong way.
Surely you deserve an infraction for giving people the correct information on the clock change.
Most of SN are so used to your time change threads being the wrong way round, that to actually post one that is correct, may make people change their clock the wrong way.
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Pete,
Surely you deserve an infraction for giving people the correct information on the clock change.
Most of SN are so used to your time change threads being the wrong way round, that to actually post one that is correct, may make people change their clock the wrong way.
Surely you deserve an infraction for giving people the correct information on the clock change.
Most of SN are so used to your time change threads being the wrong way round, that to actually post one that is correct, may make people change their clock the wrong way.
I cannot be Infracted for telling the truth, but everyone thinks I'm on the wind, so do what I would have wanted anyway
The very first time I did this clock thing some bloke posted up here that he had changed his clocks the wrong way and been late for work -
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For those complaining about losing an hours pay......
Surely you get this back when the clocks change again next year......
And FWIW, nobody told my dogs and kids to stay asleep for an extra hour
Dan
Surely you get this back when the clocks change again next year......
And FWIW, nobody told my dogs and kids to stay asleep for an extra hour
Dan
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I wasn't being flippant - just stating that come BST, you'd gain the hour lost..... unless you're unlucky enough not to be working that day!
Was thinking back to when I did "shift work" - it always worked out fine. Just didn't feel like it at the time!
Dan
Was thinking back to when I did "shift work" - it always worked out fine. Just didn't feel like it at the time!
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I got up at 10.50 this morning, then realised the clocks had went back So much for an extra hour in bed.
This whole changing the clocks should be consigned back to the dark ages where it belongs.
This whole changing the clocks should be consigned back to the dark ages where it belongs.
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