Remember clocks go back an hour tonight

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Re: Remember clocks go back an hour tonight

Postby Stooo » Sat Oct 28, 2017 5:15 pm

Vicky wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Vicky wrote:
cobaye22 wrote:Holly won't get paid for that extra hour of modding.


We don't get paid, we mod here voluntary.

Sometimes i think we need our bumps feeling, when you consider some of the arseholes we have to put up with.

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Ha! I pay for the bloody privilege :woteva:


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Re: Remember clocks go back an hour tonight

Postby Vicky » Sat Oct 28, 2017 5:32 pm

Stooo wrote:
Vicky wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Vicky wrote:
cobaye22 wrote:Holly won't get paid for that extra hour of modding.


We don't get paid, we mod here voluntary.

Sometimes i think we need our bumps feeling, when you consider some of the arseholes we have to put up with.

:header:


Ha! I pay for the bloody privilege :woteva:


I know Stooo.

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Thanks Vicky, you all know how much I appreciate all of your help with running this veil of tears... :wubbers:


I do Stooo.

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Re: Remember clocks go back an hour tonight

Postby charlie » Sat Oct 28, 2017 5:50 pm

Yes, it (obviously) takes a hell of a lot of commitment from you guys to run this site 24/7.

As for the clocks going back - it used to mean a hell of a lot to me when I used to work Sundays, as the early start at 8am obviously went back to 7am. Now that I'm unable to get into work on that day because of transport issues, it doesn't mean as much.

Though, it's still nice knowing, that just that little bitty hour, means the day will be longer for things that I would like to do after waking up and that's nice. :smilin:
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Re: Remember clocks go back an hour tonight

Postby Frankly » Sun Oct 29, 2017 10:20 am

I still forgot :roll: :mrgreen:
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Re: Remember clocks go back an hour tonight

Postby Lady Murasaki » Sun Oct 29, 2017 10:32 am

charlie wrote:Yes, it (obviously) takes a hell of a lot of commitment from you guys to run this site 24/7.

As for the clocks going back - it used to mean a hell of a lot to me when I used to work Sundays, as the early start at 8am obviously went back to 7am. Now that I'm unable to get into work on that day because of transport issues, it doesn't mean as much.

Though, it's still nice knowing, that just that little bitty hour, means the day will be longer for things that I would like to do after waking up and that's nice. :smilin:


It feels like we've lost an hour unless you wake up 'earlier'. If you get SAD, it helps to be exposed to sunlight as much as possible so probably better not to lie in too often.
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Re: Remember clocks go back an hour tonight

Postby Lady Murasaki » Sun Oct 29, 2017 10:34 am

Frankly wrote:I still forgot :roll: :mrgreen:


A lot only realise when their manual clocks/watches don't match their digital stuff.
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Re: Remember clocks go back an hour tonight

Postby Holly » Sun Oct 29, 2017 10:48 am

Stooo wrote:
Vicky wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Vicky wrote:
cobaye22 wrote:Holly won't get paid for that extra hour of modding.


We don't get paid, we mod here voluntary.

Sometimes i think we need our bumps feeling, when you consider some of the arseholes we have to put up with.

:header:


Ha! I pay for the bloody privilege :woteva:


I know Stooo.

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Thanks Vicky, you all know how much I appreciate all of your help with running this veil of tears... :wubbers:


:thumbsup:

I like this forum or I wouldn't be doing it, although it does have its moments :shoot:
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Re: Remember clocks go back an hour tonight

Postby jp761 » Sun Oct 29, 2017 3:14 pm

Lady Murasaki wrote:
Frankly wrote:I still forgot :roll: :mrgreen:


A lot only realise when their manual clocks/watches don't match their digital stuff.
The oven clock is the most complicated one to change, well in my house it is.
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Re: Remember clocks go back an hour tonight

Postby charlie » Sun Oct 29, 2017 3:31 pm

I'm not going to change my bedroom clock, as it's nice waking up and realising that it's an hour ahead.

More time to lay in bed until I really have to get up.
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Re: Remember clocks go back an hour tonight

Postby Keyser » Sun Oct 29, 2017 3:34 pm

charlie wrote:I'm not going to change my bedroom clock, as it's nice waking up and realising that it's an hour ahead.

More time to lay in bed until I really have to get up.


Why put a photo of me in kip as your avatar? :(
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Re: Remember clocks go back an hour tonight

Postby Stooo » Sun Oct 29, 2017 3:58 pm

jp761 wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Frankly wrote:I still forgot :roll: :mrgreen:


A lot only realise when their manual clocks/watches don't match their digital stuff.
The oven clock is the most complicated one to change, well in my house it is.


Mine is seriously easy, the worst for me is the G-Shock watch that is my daily driver. It's got a mainly analogue display but you can only advance the time which means that the damn thing's generally 40 seconds ahead each time that that I change the timezone because I'm late with the button to stop it :brickwall:
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Re: Remember clocks go back an hour tonight

Postby charlie » Sun Oct 29, 2017 4:00 pm

Keyser wrote:
charlie wrote:I'm not going to change my bedroom clock, as it's nice waking up and realising that it's an hour ahead.

More time to lay in bed until I really have to get up.


Why put a photo of me in kip as your avatar? :(

Sorry!

It is nearly Halloween though - and I think folks have the right to see how horrific looking you really are! Goes alongside your monster personality! :trollface:

"Don't have nightmares".
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Re: Remember clocks go back an hour tonight

Postby Keyser » Sun Oct 29, 2017 4:03 pm

charlie wrote:
Keyser wrote:
charlie wrote:I'm not going to change my bedroom clock, as it's nice waking up and realising that it's an hour ahead.

More time to lay in bed until I really have to get up.


Why put a photo of me in kip as your avatar? :(

Sorry!

It is nearly Halloween though - and I think folks have the right to see how horrific looking you really are! Goes alongside your monster personality! :trollface:

"Don't have nightmares".


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What is horrific is why the emoticons don't bloody work for me - everyone else's seems to. :bawlin:
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Re: Remember clocks go back an hour tonight

Postby jp761 » Sun Oct 29, 2017 4:14 pm

Stooo wrote:
jp761 wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Frankly wrote:I still forgot :roll: :mrgreen:


A lot only realise when their manual clocks/watches don't match their digital stuff.
The oven clock is the most complicated one to change, well in my house it is.


Mine is seriously easy, the worst for me is the G-Shock watch that is my daily driver. It's got a mainly analogue display but you can only advance the time which means that the damn thing's generally 40 seconds ahead each time that that I change the timezone because I'm late with the button to stop it :brickwall:
Let's swap ovens. :mrgreen: I meant complicated in comparison to all my other watches and clocks of course. lol Some pendulum clocks can be a tad tricky, some of those you have to wind it god knows how many hours, so the chime stays in proper sync. You may know what I mean if you've ever had one like that.
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Re: Remember clocks go back an hour tonight

Postby Lady Murasaki » Sun Oct 29, 2017 5:36 pm

Is this you jp?

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