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Arthur Little
30th March 2013, 14:58
Clocks go forward by 1 Hour at 02.00 hrs GMT tomorrow.

So :poke: ... if you're an 'early bedder' ... DON'T FORGET to "do it" - (no :nono-1-1: ... I'm NOT referring to*:do_it: - though *that, of (inter)course, is entirely up to each couple!! :laugher:) -

TONIGHT! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

cheekee
30th March 2013, 16:36
I have to work tomorrow :(

One less hour in bed for me !!

Terpe
30th March 2013, 22:30
I have to work tomorrow :(

One less hour in bed for me !!

Same for my wife.
She'll be up at 05:45am and she'll make sure I get up as well :doh

She really makes a fuss about this one hour less sleep :icon_lol::icon_lol:

stevewool
31st March 2013, 07:57
same here , but i have to take Ems to work, but this morning the sunrise was beautiful, so it was worth while getting up that early:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Michael Parnham
31st March 2013, 12:53
Don't see why the clocks need to alter at all!:Erm:

Iani
31st March 2013, 13:11
No no no no NO. I keep having to say this

It is NOT an hour less in bed, it is an hour less at work. If say you finish at 5, then from now, you will be finishing at what last month would have been 4.

Funny how all the people who say it's an hour less in bed then point out that "ahh but you start earlier", yes but you bloody go to bed earlier as well :icon_lol:

Terpe
31st March 2013, 13:16
Anyone forget ?

Or not even bother?

I remember one year I really did forget, wondered why it was so quiet.
You can imagine how long ago it was, I got up early to light the fire (in the hearth with newspapers sticks and coal)
We had a concrete coal bunker outside, now there's posh :icon_rolleyes:

andy222
31st March 2013, 18:25
I have to work tomorrow :(

One less hour in bed for me !!
I worked a night shift. Worked 1 hour less.:xxgrinning--00xx3:

han
31st March 2013, 18:55
Anyone forget ?

Or not even bother?


Almost....
Me and my husband had to rush - because church service started at 9:30 am. He was still :yawn: :yawn:

Arthur Little
31st March 2013, 19:06
Don't see why the clocks need to alter at all!:Erm:

:biggrin: ... that's what my dad used to say, Michael; he always maintained it upset his routine for a day or two afterwards.

Arthur Little
31st March 2013, 19:09
I worked a night shift. Worked 1 hour less.:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Ah well ... at least you benefited from it, Andy. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Arthur Little
31st March 2013, 19:38
Almost....
Me and my husband had to rush - because church service started at 9:30 am. He was still :yawn: :yawn:

:cwm24: ... :Bolt: ... :icon_rolleyes: ... bet you "made it" nonetheless, Han!

andy222
31st March 2013, 19:44
Ah well ... at least you benefited from it, Andy. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
It wasnt because I wanted to go Arthur. I had to. :icon_rolleyes:

Arthur Little
31st March 2013, 20:17
It wasnt because I wanted to go Arthur. I had to. :icon_rolleyes:

Yeah ... I know ... SOME of us have to work ... pity! :bigcry:

Arthur Little
31st March 2013, 20:23
*Clock Change

Anyway ... :anerikke: ... *it means the time in :Britain: is only 7 hrs (instead of 8!) behind the PH from now until October.

lordna
1st April 2013, 13:50
Well I forgot!...leisurly eating Sunday breakfast when my son announced it was 10:30 already. ...and i was supposed to be 15 miles away in half a hour. Result...I just carried on eating and decided to be late.

Good way to remember which way the clocks go! Spring Forward, Fall (autumn) Back!

sars_notd_virus
1st April 2013, 13:50
Thank you sir Art!!:smile::xxgrinning--00xx3:

...I admit if i didnt read this thread the other night and asked my husband to change all our house clocks then I will be late to go to work the next day.