Did the fucking time change and no one told me about it? I just saw that my computer clock is telling me it's way earlier than I thought it was. Man, I could so still be in bed.
Sunday, October 30, 2005 7:45 AM   |   Linky   |
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Anonymous said...
ooh, I forgot! thanks :-) I also could be in bed, dammit.
nope, it's always on Saturday night/Sunday morning. my dad always warns people a Sunday in advance for church. It happens on Sunday so that offices don't come crashing to a halt when people forget about the time change (at least, that's my theory).
Yeah, I agree with Leah. A lot of people showed up for work today an hour early. No one mentioned it to me, I'd have thought work would have put a note up or on the schedule or something.
At least the time goes back and not forward -- thats where you can really get messed up. Between us three and Izzy, that's 4 people right there that didn't know about it -- but none of us suffered any penalty beyond waking up an hour early.
Though, when all you're doing is hanging around Tennessee in bed with your sweetie, it doesn't matter if you change the clock a day late ;) And if you steal my popcorn balls and don't even say hello -- I will get you for it. Like maybe tossing a fish under your door. Health inspecitons are coming, you know...
I knew about it, in that, "it's Wendesday and, oh, yeah, on Sunday I need to change the clocks," kind of way. but on Sunday when I'm happily asleep in bed? Nope.
I was at a party Sat night. You think one of the people there would have said something . . .
hey, and can I bitch about how much I hate word verification? I know it prevents spam, but the ones blogger puts up are so freakin' hard to read. I often have to do it twice.
I'm considering the possibility of turning it off -- but holding back any spam is such a nice function! And yes, I've had to type them in twice too. Why cant word verification be "letter verification?" I need something between nothing and rvpckwxgy
7 Comments:
ooh, I forgot! thanks :-) I also could be in bed, dammit.
i thought that wasent till tonight??
nope, it's always on Saturday night/Sunday morning. my dad always warns people a Sunday in advance for church. It happens on Sunday so that offices don't come crashing to a halt when people forget about the time change (at least, that's my theory).
Yeah, I agree with Leah. A lot of people showed up for work today an hour early. No one mentioned it to me, I'd have thought work would have put a note up or on the schedule or something.
At least the time goes back and not forward -- thats where you can really get messed up. Between us three and Izzy, that's 4 people right there that didn't know about it -- but none of us suffered any penalty beyond waking up an hour early.
Though, when all you're doing is hanging around Tennessee in bed with your sweetie, it doesn't matter if you change the clock a day late ;) And if you steal my popcorn balls and don't even say hello -- I will get you for it. Like maybe tossing a fish under your door. Health inspecitons are coming, you know...
:P
I knew about it, in that, "it's Wendesday and, oh, yeah, on Sunday I need to change the clocks," kind of way. but on Sunday when I'm happily asleep in bed? Nope.
I was at a party Sat night. You think one of the people there would have said something . . .
hey, and can I bitch about how much I hate word verification? I know it prevents spam, but the ones blogger puts up are so freakin' hard to read. I often have to do it twice.
I'm considering the possibility of turning it off -- but holding back any spam is such a nice function! And yes, I've had to type them in twice too. Why cant word verification be "letter verification?" I need something between nothing and rvpckwxgy
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