This Damned Time Change!

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not_nadine

Comfortably Roont
Nov 19, 2011
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Behind you
I blame the Amish and that damn corn and hay. :glare:


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GNTLGNT

The idiot is IN
Jun 15, 2007
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Cambridge, Ohio
Don't make me mention your post about smacking deer. I don't want to know.

See another nice little thread gone awry.
...it's rutting season here in Ohio, and my drive to work through rural America makes it likely I could collide with said frisky bucks doing the dosey see doe...and as far as the threads going awry(as opposed to pumpernickel)we of the sullying clan consider our work here done...at least until the next opportunity...
 

Jojo87

Prolific member
Jan 8, 2009
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Finland
It is messing with me! I always got up about 530 AM, so now I am awake by 430.
My grandson was up at 530 yesterday morning.
I lay awake for an hour before getting up. I watch TV, and this morning I was on the computer.
I'll be glad when my body gets used to it.
How about you guys? Is it messing with you too?

We turned our clocks last weekend one week ago. I haven't had any issues with the time change.
 

danie

I am whatever you say I am.
Feb 26, 2008
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Kentucky
Seriously, will people look back in 100 years and say, "And what about that time-change thing the old-timers used to do? What was up with that? Tell me again, Daddy, why did they do it? No one seems to know except that since they'd always done it, they kept doing it. How smart is that? And then that one president, George W. Bush--he moved it from October to November, and from April to May? Those people back then sure were weird."
 

fljoe0

Cantre Member
Apr 5, 2008
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Seriously, will people look back in 100 years and say, "And what about that time-change thing the old-timers used to do? What was up with that? Tell me again, Daddy, why did they do it? No one seems to know except that since they'd always done it, they kept doing it. How smart is that? And then that one president, George W. Bush--he moved it from October to November, and from April to May? Those people back then sure were weird."

What is really scary is that there are some people that think the government is adding and taking away daylight. ;-D