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I love daylight savings time.

yep- and now i get to go to bed at 9.

m
 
Well, quite frankly, I don't know just what I'm going to do with all this daylight I've saved up. What CAN you do with it? And how do I go about collecting on my investment?

Have I been Ponzi'd? Sure feels like it...
 
:lol: I keep mine in the basement, saves having to turn the lights on and off all the time.
 
Mickey Richaud said:
Have I been Ponzi'd? Sure feels like it...

Yup.

I don't mind it so much anymore because my work schedule is dictated by the sun and not the time. If I had to work at 9 last week then I work at 10 this week...unfortunately that gets earlier and earlier toward the end of June :smile:
 
The farmers always complain that the extra hour of sunlight is hard on the crops.
 
Does anybody really know what time it is?

m
 
I don't mind Daylight Savings Time, but I don't like having to stay up until 2:00 AM to set the clock forward!
 
Nial- Thanks for that . Horns, gotta love em!

Elliot, too cool.
 
martx-5 said:
The farmers always complain that the extra hour of sunlight is hard on the crops.

Saskatchewan has never gone to daylight savings time because the cows can't adjust - I'm not making this up
 
Arizona and one other state, I believe, don't do DST.


When I was stationed in Detroit (don't ask) in the Army, I used to listen to CKLW radio in Windsor, right across the border. They were on a different time zone. Always confused me. Then, I made the trek across the border one day and realized they were in a different decade as well. Like stepping back into the '50s. But, I digress.
 
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