CLOCKS!!!!
Don't forget to put you Clocks back an Hour tonight .
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
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in Italy the the news said english poeple don't agree because in dark hours lot of crimes were committedscotty wrote:Don't forget to put you Clocks back an Hour tonight :wink: .
thanks...my Lord...i'm unbeliver
tear up your pants for psicho...and jump on him
tear up your pants for psicho...and jump on him
The whole system might be removed anyway sometime soon- I read about it in the Dutch newspapers, scientists have indications that the system has negative influence on our biological rythm. Personally, I'd be fine with removing it.
It's good to be back
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also electricity billsTidal wrote:The whole system might be removed anyway sometime soon- I read about it in the Dutch newspapers, scientists have indications that the system has negative influence on our biological rythm.
We complain about this every year, and rightly so. I still beliebe what I previously wrote.
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Tidal wrote:The whole system might be removed anyway sometime soon- I read about it in the Dutch newspapers, scientists have indications that the system has negative influence on our biological rythm. Personally, I'd be fine with removing it.
People should dance the body electric more...
"as we walk on the floodland"
Should we?Ozpat wrote:Tidal wrote:The whole system might be removed anyway sometime soon- I read about it in the Dutch newspapers, scientists have indications that the system has negative influence on our biological rythm. Personally, I'd be fine with removing it.
People should dance the body electric more...
We've got an extra hour tonight
I set my vcr up to record some stuff in the town where I work (different cable company= different channels) & today, I realised I am going to miss out on the progs from Sunday
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Try telling that to an 8month old baby..........libby wrote:We've got an extra hour tonight
been up since 6am!
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Ach, they've been going on about stopping it in Dutch media for ages nowOzpat wrote:Tidal wrote:The whole system might be removed anyway sometime soon- I read about it in the Dutch newspapers, scientists have indications that the system has negative influence on our biological rythm. Personally, I'd be fine with removing it.
People should dance the body electric more...
Personally my main problem with it is I never have a clue whether the clocks go back, forward, stop, start, I can sleep an hour longer or less. Might as well call me bloody clueless And another one is it always takes me ages to find out whether I have to be on GMT +1 or +2 on here
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totally agree with Sisterkland....our bills are better now
To SomekindofStranger: kids are for days in difficulty to assimilate the change
To SomekindofStranger: kids are for days in difficulty to assimilate the change
thanks...my Lord...i'm unbeliver
tear up your pants for psicho...and jump on him
tear up your pants for psicho...and jump on him
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It's back to getting up in the dark (7am) and getting home in the dark (6pm).....but it's still better than summer and I can get all my woolly jumpers out. I have a bit of a knitwear fetish...
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Tops!Pat wrote:We,ve just told our oldest that is nearly 8 o'clock and it's time for bed, I wonder how many other wicked parents are doing the same ?
Like others here, our wee one couldnae give a flying fcuk and got us (well the wife) up at the crack of dawn
It was only half way through the morning she realised just how early they were up and about
‎"We will wear some very loud shirts. We will wear some very wrong trousers."
I don't mind the winter time (although like Claire, hibernation seems an attractive option), but the hour less in bed during the summer is a total fecking killer. It's not just kids who have an awful time adjusting.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
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I thought someone'd noticed it rather late this year when I saw there was a new reply